As usual, URG misses the point. Just another example of how the iPhone is a superior product.
No, I didn't miss any point. It is real world pointless. No one is getting these phones just to use them underwater for extended periods of time. That feature was always simply meant to be a short term safety net, and it will be that way for the iPhone as well if you left it in the water long enough, as it too has it's limitations. And of course, salt water will kill them both.
And it's just another example of how Apple takes an idea that someone else has already done and improves it. They make recipes, they just make recipes better (though often several years removed), I've never said they didn't.
I do question the controls on that little CNN experiment, however. Lots of cuts and not displaying real direct comparisons on their "tests".
This one did a slightly better job and appears to display direct comparisons, though not perfect. iPhone 7 still won as the S7 failed at the very end (and to some extent the iPhone 7 did too, just not a complete failure, but both were impressive, for this test.