Steel Sides - LG V10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I ended up returning the first V10 I had because the steel sides were not aligned correctly, leaving a gap for dust and such to get into the back of the phone. The second unit I got is much better, but still has a slight issue where a small part of the bottom of the right rail is not secured to the side of the phone like it should be. Does anyone know if this can be fixed easily? It obviously won't affect the phone's overall performance, but it's irritating me. Also, as a side note, it would have been nice if LG would had used steel for the ring around the lens, instead of painted aluminum.

Yeah the black ring around my camera lens got scuffed after putting down for the first time on table i was pi##ed its so brittle “ im gonna buy some matt black spray paint and clear coat and fix it plus my side hars are showing signs of wear “ so ill buy some new ones when available and paint and clear coat them aswell “ considering its miltary tested it not very tuff more like cub scout tested
i still love the phone tho

ruk212 said:
Yeah the black ring around my camera lens got scuffed after putting down for the first time on table i was pi##ed its so brittle “ im gonna buy some matt black spray paint and clear coat and fix it plus my side hars are showing signs of wear “ so ill buy some new ones when available and paint and clear coat them aswell “ considering its miltary tested it not very tuff more like cub scout tested
i still love the phone tho
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It just sucks because I've stuck with LG through the G2, G4, and now the V10. I really love the way they do things with their handsets, but quality control always seems to let me down. Is there a way to remove the aluminum ring from the phone before repainting it? Also, how would one seal it after painting it, so that it is more scratch resistant? Mine has not been damaged yet, but I'm considering a case to help protect it. I don't want to put a case on it because I think they back feels super good in the hand. They could also use better material on the flash and focus laser covers. They scratch extremely easily. All in all, I only really paid 271 dollars for the phone through Verizon on black Friday, but still...
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Joeful said:
It just sucks because I've stuck with LG through the G2, G4, and now the V10. I really love the way they do things with their handsets, but quality control always seems to let me down. Is there a way to remove the aluminum ring from the phone before repainting it? Also, how would one seal it after painting it, so that it is more scratch resistant? Mine has not been damaged yet, but I'm considering a case to help protect it. I don't want to put a case on it because I think they back feels super good in the hand. They could also use better material on the flash and focus laser covers. They scratch extremely easily. All in all, I only really paid 271 dollars for the phone through Verizon on black Friday, but still...
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Yeah i hear what your saying but i understand if they make a good device plus indestructible we wouldnt upgrade every year lol phone manufacturers know us consumers like to have nice clean unmarked shiney devices so they sometimes neglect the strength of materials so we get the urge after a few niks and dents to buy the latest shiney new film rapped product they release but in answering your question after spraying my scratched black ring around the camera i will use a product called clear coat which will give some added invisible protection as i too dont want to use a case the phone is large as it is “ no way am i sticking a case on it “ hopefully there will be after market side rails in diffrent colours and materials to customize our devices “ id happily swap the metal rails for the same black rubber on the top and botton of the phone it would also make the phone lighter and durable “ and im not sure if the camera ring will detach from the lense hopefull a more indept tear down video will answer that in the future
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Invisible shield...

I was thinking about purchasing an Invisible shield at a mall nearby, but just to make sure before i buy it, are there any bad things about it?
davidst3r said:
I was thinking about purchasing an Invisible shield at a mall nearby, but just to make sure before i buy it, are there any bad things about it?
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I only use it for the screen, not the full body coverage (thought it looked better unglossy)
It applies really well if you take your time and follow directions.
Looks as if you didn't use a screen protector at all.
Nice texture, nothing funny feeling.
Not really plastic more of a rubbery shield that doesn't break.
Doesn't blur or scratch (scratches can be buffed out basically.
Can easily be replaced through zagg (they will send you a new one for almost any excuse haha)
Only funny thing is that it kind shows a different looking effect when viewing at a small angle and when the phone is off (not a problem at all really...)
If you get it professional installed (like I did) it's well worth it. I got the full body and I notice that the little pieces that are cut to fit around corners come up over time, and the corners can fill with dirt and also peel up.
Since InvisibleShield comes with a lifetime guarantee against anything, it's well worth it. You can get it replaced anytime, question-free, just a $10 fee for installation. I've gotten it replaced 3 times over the 7 months I've owned my phone and it's well worth it :]. Fun to show off too!
i bought it online when they were running a promo on it (full body+screen).
after a afternoon of chilling and bbq'n i decided i would install it that same night.. bad move. i mean a few beers weren't gonna hurt right? lol
Its easy to install "after" you have tried it with a few pieces lol.
took me like 45mins and it came out good overall. the back corner piece does suck and is peeling off somewhat.
i would do this again but would rather have it done by a pro though
if your gonna do this yourself make sure you get it really wet and don't pull too hard on the material when your peeling it off the paper as this will look bad when you install it and after it dries.
lol i got a shieldskin, pretty much same thing as the invisishield, it covered 95% of the phone. A few weeks later i dropped my G1 on the pavement and it landed on a small jagged pebble on the 5% that wasn't covered. FML.
Anyway, I ditched that for a full body case. Better coverage for a bigger phone, im okay with it.
i put the whole cover on, screen piece is excellent..feels good, doesn't scratch, can't even tell its there. the other parts are ok, the corners do collect a lot of gunk, and it is a fingerprint magnet, but easily cleaned up. kinda tricky to install yourself though. if you just set it down all over, or put it in your pocket, its great, if you're the kind of person who drops things a lot, go with something else for the body and just get the screen piece.
I personally cannot stand invisible shield. I have never had any luck with them. They always end up feeling like orange peel to me. I know that its not me, because when I install a bodyguardz it never orange peels. Its always perfect. Plus you get 2 for the price of one!
I recommend Bodyguardz hands down.
http://www.bodyguardz.com/T_Mobile_G1_p/tmobileg1.htm?Click=9481
I like mine, a lot
I have on on my ipod that I guess I gave to my four-year-old. It's tough stuff.
I think it sounds wacko, but I am convinced the skin absorbs a little of the impact of a drop. It really is scratch proof, and if you put them on right, it should cover all of the unit except of the corners of the battery cover &($11 on ebay). It's 3D curved, so there really isn't a way to engineer it perfectly. I took my glasses off (hard core near sighted) and dabbed a bit of fingernail top coat in the cracks to match the sheen and protect a little. It hasn't chipped or peeled in the tiny cracks that were left.
Yes, eventually they do peel up, particularly if you're sliding it in & out of another really tight case, but even so, they stay put pretty well despite a corner or two coming up. If it's intsalled correctly and there are no regular spots where it's worn really hard, I can't imagine anything peeling up unless you pick at it.
I put mine on myself, entirely sober and well-slept. I was really concerned about the job I did at first, but the skin settles into place after a day or two. Now it looks pretty good (i.e. I'm happy with it, so it's notably invisible to other people).
I like the "StickyPad" effect it has, particularly on the back, but it's handy on the front for when I have it face down (I like Face of Ring in market). It's very rubbery, so it doesn't slide around on a desk, nightstand or dashboard, and with foam on car mounts, etc. it really stays put.
If anything, I would get a screen protector from another manufacturer that isn't so glossy. It has a bit of a wavy texture if you look closely, so on the screen it looks a little odd if you're thinking about it, and looking at it. A slippery screen for finger gestures makes more sense, but I'm leaving mine in place becuase I know it's rock solid screen protection (and it's cut to fit the rest of the skin).
I'm looking forward to putting on my next one because I know it'll turn out better. I'll put the screen protector on first, then line up the surrounding screen-edge side peices to match it at the top and the bottom of the screen, so that then I can line up the top-edge and bottom edge pieces with a straight line from the screen side & corners, rather than the bottom edge of the screen assembly. The rest was really straightforward, tedious, and not for people who don't have a knack for fine motor movement and estimating sall measurements fairly acurately. But I can't even pay someone to replace my brake pads, much less put on a phone protector.
And what that other guy said: REALLY, REALLY WET. I think I'll be more liberal with the spray next time. You can slide it around for about a second without stretching it. If you have a lint free towel, it handy for keeping the spray out of the unit but still have enough to slide around until it's right.
I had trouble with the corner opposite the camera button. The phone curves in the back, and the dart (the v-shaped cut to make the corner) wasn't quite deep enough, so I used Swiss Army knife scissors and trimmed the extra that just wouldn't stick down because it was just too much. I'm glad I did.
I know there's lint under my screen protector, but I can't see it. The bubbles, if they're tiny, just seem to disappear. It's really a cool material, and worth a try just to see the stuff.
Besides, it fits inside another case.
(I do sew, but I refuse to knit.)

RAZR plastic surrounding border fix

Hello,
Have any one noticed that the Droid RAZR surrounding plastic border, at the back, color gets dim from putting it on your desk or table. It's not very obvious, you wont see it except in strong light, but it's obvious enough to bother me every time I look at my RAZR
I have attached a pic I found online which has the same problem as mine and I highlighted the scratched or the dim parts on the plastic border.
Is there a fix for these scratches?
What were you thinking in, Motorola. Why didn't you choose a stronger material around the phone, I mean you did a great job by choosing gorilla glass to protect the display and Kelvar fabrics on the back, and the coating which protects the internal body parts. Yet you made the material which gets the most damages and is highly vulnerable out of plastic...
If you ever owned an iPod with a stainless steel back you'd know that being plastic or metal won't change the eventual appearance of fine scratches. Glass stays shiny and doesn't scratch as easily, but we all saw the crap people gave Apple for making the back of their phone out of that.
I doubt that the scratches can be removed even if they could be you're just going to get them back by putting the phone on your desk again. If you have to go out of your way to look for it under a strong light, it sounds like you either need a case, a hobby, or both.
There actually is a method for removing scratches:
1. Fine grain abrasive paper
2. Abrasive paste
But that will eliminate the paint on your backplate and you should re-paint it with an acrylic paint (like spray paint).
If you're so brave to do that...well..do it...but consider the idea of taking your RAZR as it is and to not put it directly on your desk but like me, put it on its pouch.
The fact that it's going to be scratched is absolutely normal... it's a phone..!
The coolest thing you can do would be to take out the back plate and sent it to a powdercoater. That's what I would do but I think it will mess up the warranty. it would be so cool though.
Isn't it an excess to powdercoat it?
Hey probably in 1 year you won't have it anymore xD
....But I have to admit it would be cool.
Can't polish and compound fix it?
The ones I use for my car =D
mzaza said:
Hello,
Have any one noticed that the Droid RAZR surrounding plastic border, at the back, color gets dim from putting it on your desk or table. It's not very obvious, you wont see it except in strong light, but it's obvious enough to bother me every time I look at my RAZR
I have attached a pic I found online which has the same problem as mine and I highlighted the scratched or the dim parts on the plastic border.
Is there a fix for these scratches?
What were you thinking in, Motorola. Why didn't you choose a stronger material around the phone, I mean you did a great job by choosing gorilla glass to protect the display and Kelvar fabrics on the back, and the coating which protects the internal body parts. Yet you made the material which gets the most damages and is highly vulnerable out of plastic...
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I have the same problem with my first Droid Razr. Then returned it to Verizon Wireless because I got the deal from Amazon.
And on second one, I put more care over that plastic bezel and put carefully a slice of transparent tape to cover it.
Though running at the risk of scratching the plastic bezel, I still let it run nakedly because it is the thinnest phone in the world and any cover will blow that title.
Mine scratched in the same places. I used car polish (Meguires Scratch X) to remove them. Just be gentle. I keep mine in my Casemate case now to prevent more.
That! One of the reason I moved from sgs2 because the plasticky body also collect the scratch at the same area (top and bottom). But it turned out razr metal body also can collect scratch... Geezz, i always put in my left pocket together with handkerchief, never ever put any coins or metallic substances near my phone....
And now, while i look closer to my screen, it too has collect two fine scratch line. Small, but i can see it. I think gorilla glass is way overhyped... As i wander around i also found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358493
p.s: can we sue corning? or those guys who hammered their gorilla-glassed phone on you tube with knife?
The title of your thread implies that you already have a fix. You should have it edited.
Otherwise just buy a dang cover/case for the phone or buy little soft towels for every spot you put it down...

Buff Screen Protector

Anyone pick this up for the Note?
Here a link to the demo on slash gear
http://www.slashgear.com/buff-iphone-screen-protector-repels-bricks-and-hammers-20223850/
There on amazon and ebay for the note as well as the iphone.
Looking for anyone that has gotten there hands on this thing is real or bs marketing.
It looks like crap to me. I suppose if you're a fan of zagg/ghost armor style protectors it would be ok, because it seems to be the same kind of rubbery material. As for all of the tests, it looks like they have it sitting on a couple of shock absorbing mats, which probably take way more of the energy than the protector. The clue to this is how much it bounces when the guy hits it with the hammer. He can't hold it still. I guarantee I could hold it still on a solid, unforgiving surface.
Not trying to burst your bubble, just saying what I got out of the video.
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Nah, I'm skeptical myself but seeing buff screen protector on every tech blog gave me some hope. Hopefully someone reviews it somewhere good or bad.
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new video with the note this time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTcNksOcKJs&feature=share
Anyone see one of these things in the wild?
Ok, looks a bit more legit to me now. I'd like to see one in person before buying it though. I just bought a Glas.t, otherwise maybe I would give it a go, but maybe somebody else should bite the bullet?
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Well, you have to understand what they are showing and what they aren't, and what they are implying.
They are implying that:
1. With this screen protector your screen will resist scratches from various objects (true since the protector is very thick and unless it tears you aren't touching the screen, same with any protector)
2. It will keep your screen from breaking when impacted by various objects. you should be a lot more skeptical here. How much is the method (the cup and hammer were blunt surfaces, the brick they "threw" at an angle, they did not impact with it... why not you should ask yourself...).
What they aren't showing you is:
1. What does the screen actually look like with the protector on (in video one it looks hideous, not just the spots where it's coming off, but the texture was terrible).
2. What does the phone's screen alone do in these same situations? Is it "really" making your screen "invulnerable"? Certainly it's helping but is the added protection worth the poor looks?
3. How does it do with fingerprints?
4. Is it scratch resistant "at all?". They don't show you enough to know.
I can run over to a local auto shop that installs "clear bra", cut a piece out to fit my phone, and probably have a similar result as this. But how good will it look is the question.
Looks decent on the iPhone after install.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?deskto...d&feature=player_embedded&v=SeeNboYaem0&gl=US
I never had much luck with screen protectors but I might take the leap.
I would have pulled the trigger already if the stupid phrase " if it looks to be to be true,it probably is" didn't keep ringing thru my head
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santiagodraco said:
Well, you have to understand what they are showing and what they aren't, and what they are implying.
They are implying that:
1. With this screen protector your screen will resist scratches from various objects (true since the protector is very thick and unless it tears you aren't touching the screen, same with any protector)
2. It will keep your screen from breaking when impacted by various objects. you should be a lot more skeptical here. How much is the method (the cup and hammer were blunt surfaces, the brick they "threw" at an angle, they did not impact with it... why not you should ask yourself...).
What they aren't showing you is:
1. What does the screen actually look like with the protector on (in video one it looks hideous, not just the spots where it's coming off, but the texture was terrible).
2. What does the phone's screen alone do in these same situations? Is it "really" making your screen "invulnerable"? Certainly it's helping but is the added protection worth the poor looks?
3. How does it do with fingerprints?
4. Is it scratch resistant "at all?". They don't show you enough to know.
I can run over to a local auto shop that installs "clear bra", cut a piece out to fit my phone, and probably have a similar result as this. But how good will it look is the question.
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I have the exact same skepticism. I really think a screen could take quite a beating from a plastic cup. And it looked like they were giving it liberators with the hammer. Their terrible mic and zoomed in view made it sound and look a lot harder than they were probably hitting it.
Also, the thing that came to mind in both videos is that they have stuff underneath the phones both times. Even a thin layer of foam under that paper would make a world of difference in cushioning. I wanna see the phone firmly planted on concrete or a solid table while they hit it.
I just can't help but think, "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is."
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I do not think thats a plastic cup. I got one of those starbucks cup and it is heavy and solid. I did buy the film and have it on my Note. Have not had the courage to put a hammer or anything to it yet. I do know that it did save my screen when my I dropped my phone while talking on it and landed in gravel face down. Right, now the product is legit for me, but did not have the balls to actually hit it hard yet.
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I do not think thats a plastic cup. I got one of those starbucks cup and it is heavy and solid. I did buy the film and have it on my Note. Have not had the courage to put a hammer or anything to it yet. I do know that it did save my screen when my I dropped my phone while talking on it and landed in gravel face down. Right, now the product is legit for me, but did not have the balls to actually hit it hard yet.
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How does it feel to swipe or touch, I hope not like the zagg types?
it appears a better and cheaper rival has entered the ring
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728135
I have dropped my phone about 4 times now with the screen protector from Buff Armor and so far no damage. Couple my other friends just got the Buff Armor screen protector also when they saw mine being dropped. I dropped it on to concrete sidewalk face first. Only thing damaged was my cheap case I bought to protect the sides. For me the product works and legit. It does not even feel gel like at all compared to Zagg or the others.
Clear plex is not that good
Well, buddy of mine went to go buy the clear plex screen protector for cheaper than mine. The quality, the clearness, the durability was not there compared to what they advertizied. It took him 20 minutes to put the film on his phone and he had to use their liquid solution to apply it. The packaging came in a plastic ziplock bag and did not look professional at all. There is no warranty on the product and also nothing that made it amazing for $14.99. He saw my screen resolution compared to his and it did not even come close.
I will post up more updates about Buff Armor screen protector vs. Clear plex as the testing begins.
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How does it feel to swipe or touch, I hope not like the zagg types?
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Sorry, for the late reply. Haven't been on much, but the feel is very different. It is actually responsive and does not have that gel like feel to it compared to Zagg on my previous phones.
mchae314 said:
Well, buddy of mine went to go buy the clear plex screen protector for cheaper than mine. The quality, the clearness, the durability was not there compared to what they advertizied. It took him 20 minutes to put the film on his phone and he had to use their liquid solution to apply it. The packaging came in a plastic ziplock bag and did not look professional at all. There is no warranty on the product and also nothing that made it amazing for $14.99. He saw my screen resolution compared to his and it did not even come close.
I will post up more updates about Buff Armor screen protector vs. Clear plex as the testing begins.
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Sorry, for the late reply. Haven't been on much, but the feel is very different. It is actually responsive and does not have that gel like feel to it compared to Zagg on my previous phones.
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Any word on the compare test?
otter23 said:
Any word on the compare test?
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The Results of Clear Plex and Buff Armor Screen protector.
Buff Armor's is a little thickers, visibility is really clear, does not stretch, easy install, and does help form impacts as dropping and accidental impacts from being in the pocket, and smooth surface.
Clear Plex is a little more thinner, a little cheaper in price, better than Zagg but not quite as Buff Armors, hard non stretchable plastic, protects from real minor impacts, smooth surface, and cracked the screen dropping on hard surfaces.
Overall, I think Buff Armor's is better. I bought the iphone 4 ones too for my family after I had it on my Note. The clarity for the film is absolutely amazing for how thick the film is and also the screen response. That was my most worries about it, but I am glad I made the right decision. Oh, by the way my friend got a new note after claiming and paying the deductable for the insurance and he also got the Buff Armor Screen protector.
Hope this helps you guys out. This is just my review and opinion on the products.
It looks similar to the Wrapsol protectors.
That video looks awfully painful...

Looking for Glass screen protector suggestion or even a normal one if that is better

Since owners have had the phone a for a bit longer now, I would like some feedback on those screen protector choices you have made.
Basically what I want is the common things:
*As invisible as possible.
*Smooth feeling to the touch is preferred.
*easy to apply is a plus
*I prefer to not remove the sony one already there.
So I was looking at M.glass, other ebay glass ones and then my usual choices like Zagg HD the case friendly version for the plasticky ones.
So what is working out for you guys?
I bought one off of ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/261323055474?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649. It feels nice when you put it on. I got something stuck under it though so if you are installing one make sure your phone is perfectly clean. I like the feel of it better than the normal screen. It was hard to install well for me but probably not as hard as I made it out to be. I had it perfect but removed it to get the thing from under it out and that is where things went wrong.
Thats my problem too when installing myself..always some dust gets in somehow. I am thinking on trying to install inside the bath tub or something after running the how water for like 10 minutes to see if that helps...seriously lol
shaolin95 said:
Thats my problem too when installing myself..always some dust gets in somehow. I am thinking on trying to install inside the bath tub or something after running the how water for like 10 minutes to see if that helps...seriously lol
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i have the Armorz Stealth Extreme R on mine. a bit on the pricey side but i love it. I also have one of the ebay ones for the back glass. both were put on over the stock sony screen protectors. on the back piece, i actually soaked the back of the screen with a spray bottle before applying it. It was a pain in the ass pressing out all the bubbles, but it looks flawless after a bit of elbow grease.
I have Glass-M front+back for mine and I absolutely love it. (Removed factory ASF as well). My notes
* It is really smooth. Like freshly made toffee it is so smooth it feels faintly greasy (but it is not). On an almost completely flat table the phone will slowly slide across the surface by itself due to a slope you can't see (be careful)
* I believe touch sensitivity is improved. Finicky DPI sliders in Paranoid Android setups give me no trouble now - before jumping 239,243,241 when I really want 240 dpi exactly. Pencil also works perfectly as a stylus.
* I believe screen brightness and clarity are improved. Subjective and probably due to removal of the ASF (and its invisible tiny scratches)
* Extra glass makes the phone a bit thicker but also much stiffer and I liked this. I also have a Z1 and I miss how solid that phone felt in my hand. Ultra always felt a bit too flimsy (bendy). I also had to widen the slot on my DK30 (sandpaper glued to a flat stick aka big emory board)
* Getting alignment correct is tricky - glass-M slightly smaller than the phone screen edges. Mine went on crooked but I can live with that.
* No dust or bubbles in mine. Used the shower trick of old school film photographers. Long hot steamy shower will effectively clean the room of even tiny dust particles.
* Removing the ASF is a truly harrowing experience (see the other thread). Halfway through you *will* have an "Oh God what have I done" moment. Still totally worth it.
Hope my ramble helps someone. In summary really happy with the Glass-M. :good:
shaolin95 said:
Thats my problem too when installing myself..always some dust gets in somehow. I am thinking on trying to install inside the bath tub or something after running the how water for like 10 minutes to see if that helps...seriously lol
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Haha yeah I took it off and it made it way worse... ended up being a waste of money which has been happening a lot since my phone had been sent back for repair. I have wasted so much money. But yeah I bought another one and got it a couple of days ago but have not opened it. I will install it right when my phone gets back.
So when you guys go dual glass (front and back I mean) do you just carry it without a case? I mean, when I remove mine from the case it just feels SOOOO good to hold, like the case makes it feel not as ergonomic even though you will think is just one flat object
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So when you guys go dual glass (front and back I mean) do you just carry it without a case?
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Glass-M Front+Back and I carry mine "au naturel". Four weeks of sliding in and out of pocket + keys, coins, cig. lighter etc with no marring or scratches. Seriously it feels way better in my hand than the factory finish: smoother, bit thicker (2x 0.25mm glass + adhesives is a lot on a 6.5mm phone), and far more solid. Absolutely love its handling after placing the extra glass.
Downsides are metal sides will eventually pick up scratches and dents and also I don't like the proximity sensor cutout: messes with the Sony design and makes it look like everybody else's iPhone/Samsung/whatever with slots cut into the front of the phone. I don't believe the cutout is necessary for that sensor to work. (could be wrong about that)
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Glass-M Front+Back and I carry mine "au naturel". Four weeks of sliding in and out of pocket + keys, coins, cig. lighter etc with no marring or scratches. Seriously it feels way better in my hand than the factory finish: smoother, thicker (2x 0.25mm glass + adhesives is a lot on a 6.5mm phone), stiffer and more solid. Absolutely love its handling after placing the extra glass.
Downsides are metal sides will eventually pick up scratches and dents and also I don't like the proximity sensor cutout: messes with the Sony design and makes it look like everybody else's iPhone/Samsung/whatever with slots cut into the front of the phone. I don't believe the cutout is necessary for that sensor to work. (could be wrong about that)
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yup. I carry it without a case now. feels super classy. picked up some weight from the dual glass but I'm not worried about scratching the screen compared to using the phone fresh out of the box.
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Ah you guys are going to make me join the nudist colony!
Well I got too many cases already on the way but they will live in the car to be used when required, but for the most part I love the feel of it naked....and we are still talking about phones just before someone locks the thread
Does the glass go all the way to the edges of the phone? Like if I use one of those cases that go just above the screen (if those will even fit which I doubt) will it make the glass come off?
I guess I should just not use a case but gosh I bought a couple of nice ones already LOL
shaolin95 said:
Does the glass go all the way to the edges of the phone? Like if I use one of those cases that go just above the screen (if those will even fit which I doubt) will it make the glass come off?
I guess I should just not use a case but gosh I bought a couple of nice ones already LOL
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incipio feather worked with front glass. it worked with back glass too but feels super snug.
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Thats a very nice looking case...I just wish they would have left the charging port open..kind of strange they did not make a cut for that :/
Well, I guess I use it without a case at home and at work right now anyway since with my case it wont fit on the DK30 but still, if I were to use a single cable, that case wouldnt let me charge.
shaolin95 said:
Thats a very nice looking case...I just wish they would have left the charging port open..kind of strange they did not make a cut for that :/
Well, I guess I use it without a case at home and at work right now anyway since with my case it wont fit on the DK30 but still, if I were to use a single cable, that case wouldnt let me charge.
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I modified the case to leave opening for magnetic charging port. some use a dremel. I used a razor blade. came out looking how it was supposed to be, but since I got the back glass, I don't use it anymore. lol
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yeah maybe I bought cases for decoration now LOL We shall see.
I just thought of one possible issue if I get the Glass-M vs getting a single one for the screen only....I want to get one of those extended batteries case combinations.
So if I get that, I am pretty sure it wont fit with the Glass-M but maybe it will fit if I only get one glass for the front?
I'm getting my glass-m protectors today. I'll post my opinion tomorrow some time
Cool!
I got one of the front glass only protectors from ebay. Still waiting for it to arrive to see if I can deal with it.
I should have gotten the Glass M but I dont feel like modding the DK30 which I will probably have to do anyway
shaolin95 said:
Cool!
I got one of the front glass only protectors from ebay. Still waiting for it to arrive to see if I can deal with it.
I should have gotten the Glass M but I dont feel like modding the DK30 which I will probably have to do anyway
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Got my Glass-M protector yesterday put it on this morning. It works great. Its' pretty comparable to the spigen tr I had on my S4 maybe a littler thinner. It includes the front and back glass protectors, rear camera cutout was perfect. The front appears to cover the camera. There is a cutout for something to the left of the camera but I'm not really sure why. Maybe I am misunderstanding the layout? Luckily it laid down well enough that its not causing any distortiong.
It actually feels nicer and seems more fingerprint resistant than the stock bare screen with its ASF film. It's an expensive kit but considering both front and rear protectors are glass it seems like its worth the money to me.
Shipping was also really fast considering it came from hong kong....about 5 days.
So I ended up trying this glass one:
Protector
The feeling and quality of the image is so pristine compared to my previous regular plastic like protector!
I did have to sand paper the DK30 a bit to make it fit but all is good. I still can use all my cases if needed and I left the plastic protector for the back part.
So overall, I think I will keep this one because with the dual Glass M ones, I dont think my cases will work nor the Charging case combo I want.
With the size of this phone and the Explosion proof glass...I feel like Captain America now

My Slickwraps Cork Back Install

A big thanks to several members of this community, biggest thanks goes to T-R as I followed much of his instructions here
My goal was to replace the back but also place metal plates for my CD tray magnetic car holder.
I ordered three of the factory second backs from SlickWraps, the dark leather, football leather and cork. My first try was going to be with the cork as I figured it to be the most forgiving. I ordered the same plastic sheeting and 3M strips that T-R ordered.
Tools I used:
Hair Dryer to heat back
Library card to help peel off back
Pick to start initial prying of back
1/16th drill bit for microphone hole
Xacto knife to cut plastic sheet
Dremel to cut metal plate
I'm not good at step by step instructions so I apologize for not walking through what steps it took to make this happen. Feel free to ask if you are curious. My first attempt at the metal plate was too big and the back kept popping off. I put only one of the plates back over the little divot under the camera but didn't take pics before putting back on again as I didn't think it would work, seems it did.
My pros and cons and pics.
Pros:
Love the feel of the cork
Feels close to stock when not being nit picky
My slickwrap experience was great, order on Wednesday, in my mailbox on Friday
Fit of the cork back is impressively good minus one issue, see below
Cons:
Buy extra stickers, I screwed up the first and was glad to have a second but will need more if I want to change it
Mic hole is no where near where it should be on the cork back, might be part of why it's a factory second
Stickers are not as strong as the Motorola goop
Rookie mistake:
I had left the screen naked while working on all of this and scratched the hell out of it (my standards, others ask where when they look at it)
thanks for sharing. always love to see pics of what others are doing. what kind of magnetic holder do u use? any pics of the damage to the screen?
sand1303 said:
thanks for sharing. always love to see pics of what others are doing. what kind of magnetic holder do u use? any pics of the damage to the screen?
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I tried taking a pic of the scratches and they don't show up well; they are probably not as bad as I make them out to be. I switched over to this mount because it has the strongest magnet I could find in a CD mount holder.
I'm tempted to switch the back out for one of the leather ones, I'm never satisfied.
No matter how nice it looks, it's certainly not worth scratching the screen for. I never put my phone face down on any surface that is not soft and I've never scratched the screen on any of my numerous phones. I hate screen protectors because they always look and feel horrible but I am super careful about the screen. That's the bit you interact with all the time and it would really bother me to have even the slightest scratch on it.
Otherwise, good job.
Was curious on how the plastic backing under the skin was holding in terms of sticking. I was thinking about doing the same thing and wanted to know how good the plastic/tape combo was at holding over time. Any lifting occur?
Jawrduhn said:
Was curious on how the plastic backing under the skin was holding in terms of sticking. I was thinking about doing the same thing and wanted to know how good the plastic/tape combo was at holding over time. Any lifting occur?
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My first install was my learning exercise and I can't say it would have survived long term, started popping up on the edges. Just this past week I installed the football textured leather back and am very happy with it. Thus far it is not popping up anywhere but I had learned a lot from my last install. New learnings:
Have a brand new x-acto blade, works so much easier making the plastic template back
Scuff the plastic backing before applying the sticker, it comes shiny and smooth
I bought a heat gun and found out quickly the plastic back can warp easily so be careful when heating it
Still heat it though and hold for a good 30-60 seconds after
Leave a small gap around around the sticky tape after applying to the back, if you try to cut it perfect you land up with a bare edge
Install the plastic back first to the phone, leave it for a day if you can. If it pops up, heat the hell out of it and hold as strongly as you can for a minute or so ( I wore gloves)
Heat again after applying the leather back, heat really helps the application stick
If you buy the regular leather be aware it's not treated with any water resistance or proofing and any water will mark it.
If you are buying the Factory Second versions buy a couple, they are only $10 each and $2 shipping total.
The bump near the camera is from the metal plate I installed for my car mount, I couldn't fully conceal it.
thepktrckt said:
My first install was my learning exercise and I can't say it would have survived long term, started popping up on the edges. Just this past week I installed the football textured leather back and am very happy with it. Thus far it is not popping up anywhere but I had learned a lot from my last install. New learnings:
Have a brand new x-acto blade, works so much easier making the plastic template back
Scuff the plastic backing before applying the sticker, it comes shiny and smooth
I bought a heat gun and found out quickly the plastic back can warp easily so be careful when heating it
Still heat it though and hold for a good 30-60 seconds after
Leave a small gap around around the sticky tape after applying to the back, if you try to cut it perfect you land up with a bare edge
Install the plastic back first to the phone, leave it for a day if you can. If it pops up, heat the hell out of it and hold as strongly as you can for a minute or so ( I wore gloves)
Heat again after applying the leather back, heat really helps the application stick
If you buy the regular leather be aware it's not treated with any water resistance or proofing and any water will mark it.
If you are buying the Factory Second versions buy a couple, they are only $10 each and $2 shipping total.
The bump near the camera is from the metal plate I installed for my car mount, I couldn't fully conceal it.
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Awesome, thanks for the tips. I'm actually using a skin from TOAST so I'll see how everything pans out.
thepktrckt said:
My first install was my learning exercise and I can't say it would have survived long term, started popping up on the edges. Just this past week I installed the football textured leather back and am very happy with it. Thus far it is not popping up anywhere but I had learned a lot from my last install. New learnings:
Have a brand new x-acto blade, works so much easier making the plastic template back
Scuff the plastic backing before applying the sticker, it comes shiny and smooth
I bought a heat gun and found out quickly the plastic back can warp easily so be careful when heating it
Still heat it though and hold for a good 30-60 seconds after
Leave a small gap around around the sticky tape after applying to the back, if you try to cut it perfect you land up with a bare edge
Install the plastic back first to the phone, leave it for a day if you can. If it pops up, heat the hell out of it and hold as strongly as you can for a minute or so ( I wore gloves)
Heat again after applying the leather back, heat really helps the application stick
If you buy the regular leather be aware it's not treated with any water resistance or proofing and any water will mark it.
If you are buying the Factory Second versions buy a couple, they are only $10 each and $2 shipping total.
The bump near the camera is from the metal plate I installed for my car mount, I couldn't fully conceal it.
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Is it a formed vinyl patterned or really leather? footballs are supposed to be made of pig leather right?
I'd like to see ostrich
LOL haven't seen Ostrich yet. It's definitely textured bovine leather not plastic and looks like it is treated as I haven't had any water stains yet.
Forgot to ask, when you said your first attempt had he edges raising, were you referring to the plastic or the leather?
lotus49 said:
No matter how nice it looks, it's certainly not worth scratching the screen for.
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I agree. Even the slightest hint of a scratch and I would lose a bunch of sleep. But unlike you, I use a glass protector which feels like the phone screen.
Jawrduhn said:
Forgot to ask, when you said your first attempt had he edges raising, were you referring to the plastic or the leather?
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Both but most of it was the plastic peeling off of the back of the phone. It was applied twice though and I'm certain that impacted the adhesion.
My Nexus with Cork back from Slickwraps.
http://kryon.smugmug.com/Purenexus/i-bRKJdsk/0/O/OPERATIONPNbanner5x1.png
Has anyone installed this without the replacement back? and if so can I get a pic?
How is the cork back holding out for you. Can you post any pics after wear and tear.
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I am at work so I can't post pics but I made the jump and got one a couple weeks ago. I like the way it looks but if you tend to work on cars or have dirty hands from working, this is not for you. My cork back is filthy but not too noticeable unless you've seen it beforehand.
I'm diggin' the cork look!

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