Never laugh at anothers misfortune... - Nexus 10 General

So all those ants under my screen threads... I thought that's funny... too bad for those suckers...
Well karmas a b!tch
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I want to laugh at this thread, and yet...

Don't tempt fate....
On the real though... I tore it down to look at the digitized and display assembly, and there just isn't any way to separate the two without destroying it. Bummed out.
Gonna try and cook the sucker playing some nfs or rr3
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Wow, you can't do a warranty exchange? Surely ants under the screen is covered...

pour some sugar into the speakers and get the sucker to move towards it and away from the screen..LOL

I wonder where the ants are crawling in through? Around the screen somewhere? Through the USB port? Does someone fancy carrying out an experiment with their Nexus 10 and an ant lol.

Reckless187 said:
I wonder where the ants are crawling in through? Around the screen somewhere? Through the USB port? Does someone fancy carrying out an experiment with their Nexus 10 and an ant lol.
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Mind you, they are tiny... so either the usb or micro hdmi would seem like the Holland tunnel to them. It drives me batty.
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I was thinking about this last night. I wonder if you were to craft some sort of funnel that you could put on the end of a shop vac or automotive car was vac (because they are so powerful) and then put the small end of the funnel on/over the usb ports - could that ant be sucked, maybe not all the way out but perhaps out of view?

Reckless187 said:
I wonder where the ants are crawling in through? Around the screen somewhere? Through the USB port? Does someone fancy carrying out an experiment with their Nexus 10 and an ant lol.
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It must have been packed in at the assembly plant. if there was a crack or sort of `tunnel` that an ant can crawl in the screen from outside, you will most probably already see plenty of dust under the screen.

bigmatty said:
I was thinking about this last night. I wonder if you were to craft some sort of funnel that you could put on the end of a shop vac or automotive car was vac (because they are so powerful) and then put the small end of the funnel on/over the usb ports - could that ant be sucked, maybe not all the way out but perhaps out of view?
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I'd be afraid of causing damage to the tablet by using a vacuum that powerful.

hpl912 said:
It must have been packed in at the assembly plant. if there was a crack or sort of `tunnel` that an ant can crawl in the screen from outside, you will most probably already see plenty of dust under the screen.
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Highly unlikely. I purchased it in November...and they (there were two) appeared at the end of March. There is no other dust under the screen. The little guy died and will not shake loose now. Over time perhaps it will decompose enough that I can shake him to an edge. I broke it down as far as I could...but digitizer and display are one unit...and wasn't going to try and pry it apart. My stones are a tad too small for that.
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http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/05/18/1630228/electronics-loving-crazy-ants-invading-southern-us

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
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ant farms be technologically advancing yo!
but seriously, i think the vacumn method might be the only way

Related

Water damaged phone + phone with cracked screen = working phone?

So I just took apart a water damaged sf, and I could buy a cracked working unit for next to nothing. My question is theres seems to be a small amount of white "corrosion" on the digitizer. How would I go about "cleaning" the screen + digitizer up a little or would out be necessary to create a franken fascinate from these two phones, picture coming soon
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Possible try mineral oil and a extremely soft tooth brush. Then air/blow try with computer duster
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I once dealt with an og droid that had water damage and the screen worked but the backlight did not so it was extremely hard to make anything out. You may have a similar issue.
Alcohol pad worked wonders, I'll keep you guys posted
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I've cleaned water damaged laptops with similar corrosion.
use the highest concentration of isoporopyl alcohol you can find (if you can blow a drop dry in under 5 seconds that's good)
And some chamois tipped cleaners. Rub till.corrosion is gone. Don't be stingy with the alcohol. It dries so fast you want to use a lot.
50 50 chance it worked when cleaning laptops like this
Good luck
Everclear is available at most liquor stores for $12-$15 a bottle, and is 95% alcohol.
Also, in a pinch, it is "technically" safe to drink.
Materialized into existence through the act of observation.
heh, totally off topic, but...
Do not ever try to drink straight Everclear. Ethyl alcohol prefers to be in the 70-75% concentration range and will strip the water out of anything it touches in order to get to that.
Drinking a straight shot of 95% ethyl alcohol is a great way to end up with chemical burns in your mouth and esophagus.
But yes, it will do a fantastic job of cleaning electronic components.
AlexDeGruven said:
heh, totally off topic, but...
Do not ever try to drink straight Everclear. Ethyl alcohol prefers to be in the 70-75% concentration range and will strip the water out of anything it touches in order to get to that.
Drinking a straight shot of 95% ethyl alcohol is a great way to end up with chemical burns in your mouth and esophagus.
But yes, it will do a fantastic job of cleaning electronic components.
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So it's safe to drink.
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So it's safe to drink.
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Diluted...
Had plenty forgotten nights drinking everclear...its safe, kinda
**Rockin jt's CM6**
The white residue is no-clean solder flux. It happens when it gets wet. Alcohol is the best way to clean it. I see it everyday, I work for a contract manufacturing company and all we do is pcbs.
Phone is up and running. Activated it on my second line to run it for a few days to make sure all is well. Anyone need a fascinate? Lol
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hbc.ciccone said:
Had plenty forgotten nights drinking everclear...its safe, kinda
**Rockin jt's CM6**
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it still won't help you forget about that fat girl you woke up next to tho haha
ooooh jungle juice....

DIY NT Case/Disguise!

Unsatisfied with the various overpriced and under-featured armors available for the NT, I decided to make my own.
I wanted it to be capable of freestanding in either screen orientation, provide screen protection during transportation, give access to all physical buttons/ports without removing from case, be affordable to produce, and NOT LOOK LIKE A FANCY, EXPENSIVE, AND EASILY STOLEN TABLET( i live in miami, fl )!!!
Here's what I came up with:
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It's cheap, it's functional, and it doesn't attract the attention of would be thieves. Perfect.
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Cardboard, duct tape, and shoe strings. MacGyver would certainly be proud!
Hey! Those "shoestrings" are 550 lb. test parachute cord! It's tactical. :what:
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Love me some 550 cord and duct tape. What can I say? Nice job!
Very nice! Can you post some pics of how you access the side buttons?
hahahahahahah now THAT is friggin AWESOME!!! start an Amazon store to sell them!!
ckevinwelch said:
Very nice! Can you post some pics of how you access the side buttons?
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Certainly. Wish I had something more glamorous than a hole cut through with an x-acto, but thats exactly what it is. Added pics of all ports and buttons as well.
Note: The black stuff that you can see in the pic of the usb port is a piece of that foamy, non-slip shelf liner. It does a fair job of keeping the nook from slipping out of the case, while still allowing it to be easily removable.
Another note: I've made another one of these, with black corrugated plastic instead of cardboard, and black duct tape instead of silver. Looks much more... civilized. Unfortunately, pics will have to wait, as the new one was kidnapped by my father for his nook tablet.
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Great coverup
Birdsbeaks said:
Unsatisfied with the various overpriced and under-featured armors available for the NT, I decided to make my own.
You sound like me ... When my kids were younger, they thought I could make anything they needed. Those tablet covers are ridiculously priced and necessity is the mother of invention. Besides, everyone knows duct tape works for everything except ducts . Duct tape comes in so many colors and combined with electrical tape...I bet enthusiasts can come up with some nice looking covers (and still have their tabs protected)
Psst...way to rub in your CM7. Bet you are enjoying it, I opted to wait and see what issues it would have, but I can't say I'm not salivating over the possibilities
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hookedonnook said:
Those tablet covers are ridiculously priced and necessity is the mother of invention. Besides, everyone knows duct tape works for everything except ducts...
Psst...way to rub in your CM7. Bet you are enjoying it, I opted to wait and see what issues it would have, but I can't say I'm not salivating over the possibilities
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Funny, and true. I prefer not to throw money at a problem. I'd much rather throw brains and sweat ( that didn't come out right... :what: ).
I think you made a good decision to wait. I installed cm7 before any of the bugs were discovered. If I'd known, I probably would have held off. I'm experienced with PCs, but quite new to android. I'm salivating as much as everyone else for the upcoming revision.
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This is indeed very cool.
I was considering doing something like this but using olive green gaffe tape, 550 card and some black spray paint with a stenciled "n" on it. Kinda like a para-military nook case. Maybe when I get another job (damn you economy, damn you to hell) I'll go get the tape, tape and stencil material. I already have 200 yards of 550 cord and plenty of cardboard.

kickstand complaint

After having my Photon for four days I have been loving it, but have one complaint regarding the kickstand.
If you have the kickstand employed, you can not plug in a charger. I was trying to watch a movie during my lunch break yesterday and the battery was dying, but I could not plug it in.
solution:
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mind....blowing
duh
Now I feel dumb.
dtaylorr said:
Now I feel dumb.
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I do too. Technology always has some obscenely simple answer to the issue's that torment us the most.
Lmfao
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actually its a good thing its main kickstand side is on that side cause no buttons can be accisentally pressed(ive been charging and using the kickstand like so, was resting my hand ontop the phone reading and it hit the camera button exiting my window) so maybe in the future theyll come out with some alround better design for a kickstand and plugin/button placement
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Ports on bottom of phone?
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Maybe two centered kickstands that can rest and be locked either way. With a slant we could also do this vertically.
bradleymaustin said:
Ports on bottom of phone?
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My favorite thing about the OG Evo right there.. bottom usb port.. made life so easy
Actually the port placement is terrible for the Photon/Electrify. Consider the car. You're driving, and you have your phone in a holster within reach of the driver. In America, where this phone is primarily sold, the driver sits in the left seat, so the phone is to his/her right, probably on the left side of the instrument panel. Probably, the 12V outlet is somewhere to the right of that, so the charging cable has to reach around. Mine isn't quite long enough, so it threatens to pull the phone out of its holster. This is unsafe for driving. With the port on the bottom, it would be convenient for drivers on both sides (e.g. UK for the right) as long as your holster has an open bottom (mine does).
Actually, my Electrify does the Hero S (Evo Design 4G, for you Sprint folks), which I had for 6 days, one better. Hero S also had it on the left, but right where the holster grabs the phone. So using the holster was impossible with that phone. Just one of the reasons I traded up to Electrify.
Back to topic: Reverse kickstand is cool, but it depends on the spring action being intact. I'm not sure if it can go out on you, but that would kill reverse kickstand if true. As it is, having the charger cable coming out the "top" can pull it back if the cable doesn't have enough slack.
If you want normal kickstand, I recommend rigging a stand, like a poor man's HD dock. Put a hole where the USB port goes, and if you really wanna be fancy, fix it in there permanently. But if you were gonna be fancy, you'd give it a backing (with a space for the speaker, of course) but all that implies you're better at woodworking than most people. I'd like to think with the right hardware I could do alright, but I know my zero woodworking experience means I would utterly fail to produce anything approaching reasonable quality.

NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*insert lots of swear words*
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So I left my precious Galaxy Note on the back on my dads truck, the car that he will only drive 10% of the time, and then today he drives it. I go out to get my phone and realize he took the truck. I was like "OHHHHHHH *swear words*!!!!!!!!!"
I went out and looked for it and found it on the side of the rode face down with the screen protector off. I had a simple flip case on it, but I wasn't able to find that.
I am ultra sad right now, but there is a lot of hope.
A strange thing is that the battery was still in it and the back of the phone had absolutly no scratches on it.
I turned it on and I could hear little startup sounds like the new gmail message one
So I guess that is good, but I still have this broken screen .
So the reason I am posting this is because I want to know if I can get it fixed with a kit or something. I am assuming I have to get the LCD and polarizer because the screen is cracked into little bits as the picture showed, and I can pick out each of those bits pretty much.
So much for gorilla glass
Gorilla glass is not for a phone dropping off a moving car....
Also p.m. me I have a spare backing for the note brand new
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wait, you left the phone on the back of his truck.....you say that like its normal like one would put it on their dresser or something. So you normally leave your phone in the garage on a vehicle?
Looks like someone ran over it. too many impact points on the glass from pressure applied, rather than the initial smack on the ground.
madman604 said:
wait, you left the phone on the back of his truck.....you say that like its normal like one would put it on their dresser or something. So you normally leave your phone in the garage on a vehicle?
Looks like someone ran over it. too many impact points on the glass from pressure applied, rather than the initial smack on the ground.
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Yay, I am kind of thinking that too, but the back of the phone is completely perfect.
Willanhanyard said:
Yay, I am kind of thinking that too, but the back of the phone is completely perfect.
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The rubber of a tire running over the side with the battery aint gonna cause a lot of damage scratch wise... the part facing the concret is another story.
Sucks...
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Insurance claim.
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Insurance claim.
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Agreed ....
If that poor thing got ran over ...(sniff)
You likely have hidden stress damage ...IMHO

Dropped phone in the sand : (

Was with some girls at the beach, one thing led to another and i dropped my phone in the sand...was kinda buried in it before i noticed after stepping on it.
phones perfect..just some grains embedded in the gap between screen and chassis along the edges like dirt gets stuck inside keyboard.
wondering how i can take it out.
can service center open and clean it up for me?
surprisingly body doesnt have any scratches and phone is perfectly working ...had it been iphone, would ve snapped into pieces after i stepped on it.
Buy a $5 keyboard cleaner and use it on your phone... It's only air so it won't do damage to your phone and do it while your phone is upside down...
Tech support will charge u an arm and a leg.
do u mean compressed air?
i have one of those lens blowers that i use for DSLR..but i doubt it ll work as sand is moist and stuck between the screen-chassis gap.
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I think u might be able to clean that sand with compressed air, but not with toys like u shown, or that thingie the other guy suggeested. I am talking about air compressors on fuel pumps for example, for blowing flat tyres. With that kinda blowing, it just might help.
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I think u might be able to clean that sand with compressed air, but not with toys like u shown, or that thingie the other guy suggeested. I am talking about air compressors on fuel pumps for example, for blowing flat tyres. With that kinda blowing, it just might help.
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well i might just go to a fuel pump then.
You could always open the case and clean it. Seems to be pretty straight forward. Check out some of the tear down vids on YouTube.
americasteam said:
You could always open the case and clean it. Seems to be pretty straight forward. Check out some of the tear down vids on YouTube.
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wouldnt that void my warranty?
seems easy to open up though.
i checked with nokia care and since there was a light leak on lcd at left bottom, they will do a repair on that plus clean up the dirt.
only drawback is that it ll take 3-5 working days...compressed air was $15 for a can and i dont think it ll remove the sticky moist sand
Nocturnal310 said:
wouldnt that void my warranty?
seems easy to open up though.
i checked with nokia care and since there was a light leak on lcd at left bottom, they will do a repair on that plus clean up the dirt.
only drawback is that it ll take 3-5 working days...compressed air was $15 for a can and i dont think it ll remove the sticky moist sand
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If Nokia is going to fix it for free, I would definitely send it back to them for repair. I can't believe the sand didn't destroy the Gorilla Glass.

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