Has anyone had this happen to them?? Mines is separating from the screen on the whole left side.
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I have the same problem with my phone. The entire left side of the screen bezel has detached itself from the phone. I now have a 6mm visible gap at the left edge of the screen and bezel. I can see some sort of adhesive residue on the inside of the bezel and some sort of slots on the phone where the bezel rests, but the bezel has no cleat to slide into these slots? I have no idea how to fix this. Epoxy maybe?? Anyone else having this issue?
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It's weather related ....
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I guess im gona try and use super glue.... .
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I super glued mine once and it came loose again. So I superguled the **** out of it yesterday. So far so good.
I took mine to Sprint to see if they would fix it under warranty. They specifically told me not to use superglue as it reacts to something in the phone and may cause the phone damage. Also, superglue can be compromised with constant heat, which the phone outputs when you are using it a lot or if you have certain roms and kernels installed. I'd suggest Epoxy. It is good under heat and Sprint didn't say the phone would react to it.
armydude13090 said:
I took mine to Sprint to see if they would fix it under warranty. They specifically told me not to use superglue as it reacts to something in the phone and may cause the phone damage. Also, superglue can be compromised with constant heat, which the phone outputs when you are using it a lot or if you have certain roms and kernels installed. I'd suggest Epoxy. It is good under heat and Sprint didn't say the phone would react to it.
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So sprint wouldn't replace the back cover for you?
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I've looked a bit, but haven't found any pictures of the EVO3D laying flat. Obviously, there was an issue with the EVO4G allowing contact with the camera glass when layed flat.
Any idea if this is still an issue with the 3D?
Probably not the answer you're looking for, but I leave my EVO on its back on all kinds of surfaces. I'm pretty picky about scratching glass/lenses/etc with my hardware, and I've never had a single issue with the EVO getting scuffed, scratched, etc.
I do however notice that others with EVOs put cases on them and lay them on the face, which I think has a lot more potential for damage, case or no case. I think people are just paranoid since it sticks out.
Unless you're laying your Evo's lens on gravel or sandpaper, why really worry?
You're probably right, but I can't help but be a bit paranoid about scratching it.
It's funny, because I don't even use a case. I have one of those plastic rings to raise the back a bit.
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No way op, no problems ever .... And I haven't been terribly careful
At all. My phone is usually out of the case, always camera side down at work and home on my desks....and at first I was paranoid. About scratches...but after a while a came to the conclusion that HTC probably thought about that for me....
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Not sure if my devices is refurbished or defunct, but when i press firmly on the sides of the INC 4g, I get a similar ripple effect like when you press on your LCD monitor too hard.
I came from the Inc 2 and the build quality on that device, i would have to say is a little bit better than the 4g. Anyone else experiencing this or is my device just faulty?
Mine does that too
Same here
weird, lol mine too.
Same here.
Mine does too... but why are we pressing our screens this hard in a place that will rarely get pressed at all?
zackiv31 said:
Mine does too... but why are we pressing our screens this hard in a place that will rarely get pressed at all?
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It just says something about the build quality if pushing on certain area of the phone have adverse effects. That shouldn't happen
AshtonTS said:
It just says something about the build quality if pushing on certain area of the phone have adverse effects. That shouldn't happen
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compared to the inc2, the build quality has let me down.
still a great phone although.
andybones said:
compared to the inc2, the build quality has let me down.
still a great phone although.
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Ditto for the OG Droid. I agree that this is a great phone.
I am finding that I really miss that stupid optical trackball though.
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junkmail9 said:
Ditto for the OG Droid. I agree that this is a great phone.
I am finding that I really miss that stupid optical trackball though.
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haha give it some time, i was real mad going from inc1 to inc2
i think ull find its more useful without it
andybones said:
haha give it some time, i was real mad going from inc1 to inc2
i think ull find its more useful without it
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Lol, yeah. I am slowly getting used to not having it, but those times I go for it out of habit and hit the home button are really annoying
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I don't miss the trackball but its strange not having a search button lol
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AshtonTS said:
It just says something about the build quality if pushing on certain area of the phone have adverse effects. That shouldn't happen
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Exactly!
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I have this same problem. After removing my back to insert my microSD card and reattaching the back, the case no longer closes completely, with casing immediately on the bottom of the volume rocker not latching on properly. In attempting to make it, I pressed firmly on the edge and it made my screen ripple slightly for a moment.
My EVO4G would ripple when I squeezed the sides. It was one of those thing you found out about through other people complaining. Yet after a while I never even noticed that anymore. I don't think I ever needed to squeeze a phone that hard either.
Just remember. Cell phones are like cars. They used to build them well with no features, now they build them cheap with the works.
Speaking of build quality....my phone is barely 3 days old...dropped it a short distance..way shorter than more of the hundred plus times I dropped my inc 2...and the damn screen shattered.....wtf..
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It's not necessarily how far you drop it (although there is a point at which height just overcomes everything, call it terminal velocity hehe) but it's where it hits. Tempered glass is extremely strong, but it's also tempered. An extremely light tap from just the right direction will cause it to shatter.
A perfect example of this was a gas station I worked at back in college. The glass they have that protects the cashier from an explosion is about 3 inch thick tempered glass. It would withstand an explosion of huge magnitude. I watched them replace that pane of glass one day, when they removed it, they loaded it into the back of a truck and gave it a slight rap on the corner with a hammer and it shattered in the bed of the truck. They did this intentionally by the way
jman42028 said:
Speaking of build quality....my phone is barely 3 days old...dropped it a short distance..way shorter than more of the hundred plus times I dropped my inc 2...and the damn screen shattered.....wtf..
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That reminds me. I need to call and add insurance.
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It's not necessarily how far you drop it (although there is a point at which height just overcomes everything, call it terminal velocity hehe) but it's where it hits. Tempered glass is extremely strong, but it's also tempered. An extremely light tap from just the right direction will cause it to shatter.
A perfect example of this was a gas station I worked at back in college. The glass they have that protects the cashier from an explosion is about 3 inch thick tempered glass. It would withstand an explosion of huge magnitude. I watched them replace that pane of glass one day, when they removed it, they loaded it into the back of a truck and gave it a slight rap on the corner with a hammer and it shattered in the bed of the truck. They did this intentionally by the way
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I understand...just really frustrated. EBay has some digitizers so ill prolly go that route....just lame that its less than a week old
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IceDragon59 said:
I have this same problem. After removing my back to insert my microSD card and reattaching the back, the case no longer closes completely, with casing immediately on the bottom of the volume rocker not latching on properly. In attempting to make it, I pressed firmly on the edge and it made my screen ripple slightly for a moment.
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Take some black electrical tape, cut a strips about 1 inch long and about 2-4 mm wide. You will want to put them under the lip of the back case, adhesive side in, on the middle left, upper right(above the antenna not on them), top and bottom. if you cut them thin enough the case will snap back on and never creak,
I had todo this on my rezound too, they made these backs really flimsy to the point where they eventually won't snap back together.
Surround, around the screen is coming undone, and wanted to ask if there is a fix, solution, or glue that people are using to resolve the problem.
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Surround, around the screen is coming undone, and wanted to ask if there is a fix, solution, or glue that people are using to resolve the problem.
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My fix was to just pull it completely off. The camera button & slider come off too, but who ever uses those? Lol
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If you are talking about the glue underneath the bezel of the glass you might wanna try heating it up with a hairdryer or something and then just pressing and holding it down for a while. Best way is on a flat surface and use a towel or your shirt or something to press down with.
I had this issue with the "frame" of my phone coming free on one side. I bit the bullet and just used normal super glue, applied a couple of small dots from behind and then "clamped" by simply tying some string around the phone.
Make sure you have something to wipe up any excess, you don't want any on you screen!
So far it appears to be working for me.
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Superglue or epoxy should work. Put a rubber case on after to protect and hold it in place
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Yeah, I feel ya on this. My frame is falling a part and the piece around the camera button is coming off.
Mine has been loose and today it came off. Unfortunately I had to rip the rest off because the aluminum was pretty sharp. Lost the 2D to 3D button and the camera release button. I need to figure out what to do.
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Mine has been loose and today it came off. Unfortunately I had to rip the rest off because the aluminum was pretty sharp. Lost the 2D to 3D button and the camera release button. I need to figure out what to do.
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Same here. Dropped mine at the skatepark and the metal and buttons flew off. I threw it away since it was just a mangled piece of aluminum I couldn't straighten out right. It doesn't look too bad.
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Musta dropped mine a hundred times.
Tight as a fiddle.
Sure wouldn't pull anything off if it wuz loose though. (Unless I needed an excuse 4a new phone)
My ear speaker went out and cash short (to buy a phone full price to maintain VZ unlimited) so replaced it myself for $5. Now the screen has banding of lines on the top half and is fuzzy like half of the pixels are not working. I suspected the ribbon cable for the screen came loose so seated it firmly (didn't remove it to repair the speaker) but no luck.
Is this damage from perhaps twisting the screen in the process to get the frame off of it or typical ribbon cable issue?
Thanks for the help!
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My ear speaker went out and cash short (to buy a phone full price to maintain VZ unlimited) so replaced it myself for $5. Now the screen has banding of lines on the top half and is fuzzy like half of the pixels are not working. I suspected the ribbon cable for the screen came loose so seated it firmly (didn't remove it to repair the speaker) but no luck.
Is this damage from perhaps twisting the screen in the process to get the frame off of it or typical ribbon cable issue?
Thanks for the help!
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Sounds to me like the damage was caused either when you twisted the screen to get the frame off or maybe something didn't get fully tightened back down and is applying some pressure into the back of the LCD... causing this to happen.
I doubt it would be a ribbon cable issue.
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RBarnett09 said:
Sounds to me like the damage was caused either when you twisted the screen to get the frame off or maybe something didn't get fully tightened back down and is applying some pressure into the back of the LCD... causing this to happen.
I doubt it would be a ribbon cable issue.
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Thanks RB. I think then I did it taking it apart the frame was hell to get off.
Not sure what to do not a good time to get a new screen. Maybe I can get a follower who moved on to new phone to send their old bolt along for parts.
Cheers,
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Thanks RB. I think then I did it taking it apart the frame was hell to get off.
Not sure what to do not a good time to get a new screen. Maybe I can get a follower who moved on to new phone to send their old bolt along for parts.
Cheers,
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Hope you get it figured out man.
Those LCDs aren't cheap for this phone.
I use an exacto knife and heat to separate adhesives, but I know not everyone has an exacto knife. Just for future reference, you can pick them up pretty much anywhere in the art section for only a few bucks. I highly recommend them when replacing parts.
Good luck finding another LCD.
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Hope you get it figured out man.
Those LCDs aren't cheap for this phone.
I use an exacto knife and heat to separate adhesives, but I know not everyone has an exacto knife. Just for future reference, you can pick them up pretty much anywhere in the art section for only a few bucks. I highly recommend them when replacing parts.
Good luck finding another LCD.
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Either that or buy a screen with the toolkit. I watched videos of the people with the toolkit and it helps tremendously. Plus, it's made of plastic so there is less of a chance to mess the new one up when you install it.
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Either that or buy a screen with the toolkit. I watched videos of the people with the toolkit and it helps tremendously. Plus, it's made of plastic so there is less of a chance to mess the new one up when you install it.
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Yeah, the toolkit helps a ton. I have a few myself that I always use when repairing.
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Curious if anyone else has this gap??? I'm not a machinist but if you look at my GS5 laying flat on the table you can see a noticeable gap between the screen and the silver trim on the left. Now aesthetically I couldnt care less, but im wondering if this will affect the dust and water resistance... to prove I wasnt imagining things i tried to slide a business card in between the glass and the trim and it fit, when i tried the other side there was no gap. Is this normal and would my phone still be IP certified as water resistant? Just bought it yesterday so if its an issue id like to get it resolved. I have youtubed a teardown of the phone and it looks like the screen is glued down to the lip underneath the silver trim to lock out water. So if mine is flexed or bowed out Im doubting if it is sealed properly. Thanks
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I don't see any significant gap on the right side; it's the same on both sides.
Why won't you visit a local T-Mobile store if you have one nearby and compare your phone to the ones display?
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gilbnx said:
I don't see any significant gap on the right side; it's the same on both sides.
Why won't you visit a local T-Mobile store if you have one nearby and compare your phone to the ones display?
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I will eventually get to one to check it out but its going to be a few days, in the mean time if I could eliminate it as a concern before than it would help me eliminate the trip! Thanks for the reply!