I discovered that a lot of dust is being collected through the camera hole on the back cover of the phone, when I tried to clean that small space:
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I scratched that wire cable with my nail, is it dangerous? Can it lead to some kind of performance loss?
Yes. Your phone will self destruct in 3... 2... 1... Seriously though, if it works, just leave it alone.
next time clean with a small cloth instead of chainsa. and don't worry too much, a little dust is normal
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Yes. Your phone will self destruct in 3... 2... 1... Seriously though, if it works, just leave it alone.
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Hahaha laughed so hard...
Didnt saw that coming
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Thank you all guys, I just hate those small pieces of dust
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Hi,
My O2 XDA IIs have two small problems :
- The part including the screen isn't very well attached to the part which contains the battery,
- I don't know how to explain it but a kind of fine film present on the plastic layer covering the screen has gone. The screen and the touch screen are working perfectly and there is no cracks anywhere.
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Is there a way to repair this 2 faults ?
Thanks a lot and continue your great work!
Tristan
Maybe you use lousy screen protector and take out will be like this .
Yes, you're right ... I used really expensive screen protector but when I retired it this fine layer goes out with the screen protector ...
Is there a way to buy this part (the protective plastic layer) somewhere or to take this thing off ?
You could try rubbing alcohol or something like that....
...just dont blame me if it goes wrong!
when I got it, there was none under it.. two weeks later, there's a speck of noticeable something (dust?) under the screen now. It wasn't there prior to this. how the hell does it get there?
Sent from my HTC EVO View Tablet
any photos?
Through the open ports on any device. Headphone, charging port, etc. Some devices are built a bit more stuffed inside, so harder for dust to get very far inside. Others have a bit more wiggle room, so dust finds its way to the screen.
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see that white speck that's not in line with those other dots that are part of the screen? that's it. that really sucks, because now it annoys the living hell out of me. why is HTC so bad with getting dust under the screen?!
Title was going to be "Beware of Dog" but either way.
My dog decided to chew on my phone one night as I slept and I am wondering if I get a replacement outer shell for my phone will that be a good enough fix? Phone still works perfectly, I am just looking to prevent a catastophy (shattering from drop) before it starts.
Gorilla glass is not strong enough I guess.
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EDIT: This thread is a good description on what I want to do just with a i777 shell not i9100
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690500
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So....... you want to know if you can purchase a replacement LCD screen and repair it?
Im confused by this.
I could. can you?
But man, thats a whole nother story to my dog ate my homework
There are lots of posts about replacing the screen on our phones that can be found by doing a search rather than starting a new thread.
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Hi guys! Am I the only one having this problem? The metal rim around my fingerprint scanner started chipping. I don't even know how this started.
Use warranty and replace it. That's not normal
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Wow. That's crazy. When I saw your pics, I checked mine right away thinking it might have it too without knowing.... But it's fine on mine. So when did you first start noticing it? I'm assuming over time?
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Wow. That's crazy. When I saw your pics, I checked mine right away thinking it might have it too without knowing.... But it's fine on mine. So when did you first start noticing it? I'm assuming over time?
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I started to notice it a few days ago but I'm not sure if it started long before that. I don't know if this is just a defect on mine or maybe my sweaty hands are just that corrosive lol
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It seems that there are two versions of the watch, one with screwed caseback and the other with pressure fitted caseback.
Given that the watch's battery can be replaced, I wonder if it's easy to open the caseback (the one without screws) ?
Thanks for any info.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.
I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
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I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
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You made good point, thanks.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.