26-08-2022
12:25 AM
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26-08-2022
11:36 AM
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AntS
26-08-2022 12:33 AM
26-08-2022 12:43 AM
26-08-2022 08:44 AM
Its only goal is to lock the screen so that water doesn't play around with your screen and possibly change something. Some people have reported some weird events happening, like alarms and counters being randomly set, or settings changed during shower. I've seen mine go into the main settings screen, without going into any subscreens where stuff can be changed though.
27-08-2022 10:17 PM
28-08-2022 12:45 PM
@mark770: When you select Swimming (pool) or Swimming (outdoor) in the Samsung Health app, Water Lock mode is automatically activated, and the touch screen will be disabled. To turn off this feature, you can swipe from the top of the screen to the bottom and tap the Water Lock quick panel option (2 water droplets), or head to Settings > Advanced features > Water Lock > Off.
29-08-2022 01:00 PM