Anyone tried life proof in the water?

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Assistive Touch is AWESOME


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I have the Nuud for the 6s Plus. Its actually very minimal for what it is. Surprisingly thin and light, doesnt add much bulk to the phone at all. Otterbox Defenders add far more bulk to the phone than the Lifeproof Nuud.
 

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If you had to pick between fre or nuud which would u pick?

FRE...I want screen protection also when I choose to use it...which is mostly when I know I'm going to be active and in hazardous areas(sand-water-sweat-bike riding-yard work)..
 

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Hard choice, I would probably go with the N??d because I like the ability to touch the actual screen.

The ability to have direct contact with the phone's display is HUGE for me. I've never been able to stand cases that cover the screen so the N??d is the first water resistant case I've even attempted. The genius who figured out that the glass display is actually waterproof all on its own deserves a raise.
 

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The ability to have direct contact with the phone's display is HUGE for me. I've never been able to stand cases that cover the screen so the N??d is the first water resistant case I've even attempted. The genius who figured out that the glass display is actually waterproof all on its own deserves a raise.

LOL ...I agree
 

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FRE...I want screen protection also when I choose to use it...which is mostly when I know I'm going to be active and in hazardous areas(sand-water-sweat-bike riding-yard work)..

Using the grey-white N??d while I am on my paramedic shifts on the helicopter (also prefer direct contact to the screen). My 6s Plus had to undergo several not planned challenges already but ....

the glass looks like brand new. It is the hardest typ of glass  has ever used till now
 

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I'm confused as to how it works?

Go into settings > general > accessibility > assistive touch and turn it on.
I customized the way I want to (that's within the settings). There will be a "floating button" on your iPhone screen that will allow you to access different settings including the control center.