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There isn't a steam "sensor". It is the water indicator.
You do know that steam is the gaseous form of Water...:icon_ banana:
There isn't a steam "sensor". It is the water indicator.
I was specifying that there is not an electronic component sensor that "goes off" that is separate from the water indicator like the previous question implied. Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using DroidForums
It's certainly possible. If you didn't learn about condensation in school then you may want to read up on it.if i keep my phone in the bathroom can the steam from the shower damage it?