Hey I got a little bump around the usb port.
Exactly where the screws are... I think it is normal right ? (Plastic of course)
No such bump on mine.....
Pain_Deluxe said:
Hey I got a little bump around the usb port.
Exactly where the screws are... I think it is normal right ? (Plastic of course)
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manufacturing defect, i have a bump on my left side as well. i have just applied a skin and its fine now.
Rawwr said:
manufacturing defect, i have a bump on my left side as well. i have just applied a skin and its fine now.
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Yeah I found on Google pictures some pics showing the same.
I think the screens just to tight.
Must just get over it
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Just curious about what the hole on the left side of the phone is for? I never really thought about it..
I would ASSUME its for the signal, but i honestly don't know...
anyone know?
i noticed em too when i first got the phone i thought it was a camera but i think it might be the light sensor or maybe gps of some sort? gps says it needs an outdoor view, so maybe it uses that? id like to know too as im curious about it
xriderx66 said:
Just curious about what the hole on the left side of the phone is for? I never really thought about it..
I would ASSUME its for the signal, but i honestly don't know...
anyone know?
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that hole is used for a Lanyard Strap. Take off the cover and you can see light through it. that is where the loop can be placed through.
Big Dog KMc said:
that hole is used for a Lanyard Strap. Take off the cover and you can see light through it. that is where the loop can be placed through.
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I see.
Thanks.
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good to know, thanks!
I just bought the Nook Tablet brand new at Barnes and Noble. Been playing with it a little and like it but noticed something. On the left side and top left of the silver frame there seems to be a small gap - tiny but noticable. You can push down on it and in the dark you can see the light from the LCD coming out of it. So my question is does anyone else have this? Should I be worried or not? I just got it so I'd hate to have to get a replacememt already. Hoping my luck isnt that bad. Thanks for any answers.
Well the front piece of the casing is definitely put on last and in a way it's looser than the rest of the casing, but mine definitely doesn't have said gap wide enough for light to get through. I'd get the device replaced if I were you - if some dust got in there it could seriously mess things up or scratch the LCD.
I think that's actually the microphone. I also have a small little notch that lets in light, though it's more on the right side. There was a similar question asked on the B&N Community forum IIRC.
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lfeuln said:
I think that's actually the microphone. I also have a small little notch that lets in light, though it's more on the right side. There was a similar question asked on the B&N Community forum IIRC.
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Yes, the tiny hole close to the headphone jack is indeed the microphone, but from what he's saying it sounds like there's a gap between the faceplate and the main casing. If that's not the issue, though, then you're absolutely right and he has nothing to worry about.
Here's another consideration though; go into an electronics store that carries Nook Tablets and see if their model is identical to yours; if so, then obviously yours is the same as anyone else's.
The micro is more to the right like the 3.5mm jack not the left as he mention.m so maybe that is not it.
~ Veronica
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lfeuln said:
I think that's actually the microphone. I also have a small little notch that lets in light, though it's more on the right side. There was a similar question asked on the B&N Community forum IIRC.
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Mike_IronFist said:
Yes, the tiny hole close to the headphone jack is indeed the microphone, but from what he's saying it sounds like there's a gap between the faceplate and the main casing. If that's not the issue, though, then you're absolutely right and he has nothing to worry about.
Here's another consideration though; go into an electronics store that carries Nook Tablets and see if their model is identical to yours; if so, then obviously yours is the same as anyone else's.
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Wrong - as I and Verinoca stated - I said it was on the left side of the device, where the mic is nowhere located. Also I think I'd know the difference between a small hole and a gap
But as Mike has said - I think that's the issue. It seems the silver frame is loose and not properly placed onto the main casing so you see little gaps and the biggest gap you can see the light from the LCD. So I'm worried that it eventually comes off or dust gets in - either which is very bad.
Called the Barnes and Noble store I bought it from and having it checked out. Hopefully I get a new replacement since I just bought the damn thing yesterday :/ but thanks for all the answers and help.
-Alex
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Well the front piece of the casing is definitely put on last and in a way it's looser than the rest of the casing, but mine definitely doesn't have said gap wide enough for light to get through. I'd get the device replaced if I were you - if some dust got in there it could seriously mess things up or scratch the LCD.
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So just replace one as you said or you must use it carefull.
Hey XDA! I was wondering if anyone has found a home-made clip to help sit the phone on the face or top of a six-axis/dualshock 3 controller?
toast7989 said:
Hey XDA! I was wondering if anyone has found a home-made clip to help sit the phone on the face or top of a six-axis/dualshock 3 controller?
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You are definitely going to have to make that yourself. Maybe a mixture of a car dock and a clamp. I just use an old stand from my captivate that thankfully the s2 fits into
bclark said:
You are definitely going to have to make that yourself. Maybe a mixture of a car dock and a clamp. I just use an old stand from my captivate that thankfully the s2 fits into
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Yeah.. Figured as much, just hoped someone had worked something out before I go and burn the house down trying...
toast7989 said:
Yeah.. Figured as much, just hoped someone had worked something out before I go and burn the house down trying...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28833718#post28833718
I know this is an old thread but just saw this and its awesome
http://thegameklip.com
bowtieduece said:
I know this is an old thread but just saw this and its awesome
http://thegameklip.com
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I saw them a few days a go, their pretty cool hey.
I just don't like the angle they sit on makes it so you have too hold the controller up to my face.
I made another (much like my previous ) a few days ago with a bit more of an angle.
Feels much better to hold.
His one just much more convenient though haha
K so I bought my 1st phone from expansys and had bad overheating issues. They were very nice in exchanging it for me. But now I noticed on by replacement phone there are like 6-8 spider cracks around the one side of the rear speaker. You can tell the back plate cracked from factory speaker install. Did anyone notice this on their phone? I emailed expansys again. Do u think they'd give me a hard time on getting another replacement? I hate to see the back case crack worse then it already is.
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can you post a picture of the phone?
On top of that add some other issues like black screen ink marks and tell them backcover makes a sound when u click on it. That should be enough to get a refund or replacement
bordikun said:
can you post a picture of the phone?
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I can't really. Ill try. My phone is white so u can really only see them when u move it about in light.
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Totòòò said:
On top of that add some other issues like black screen ink marks and tell them backcover makes a sound when u click on it. That should be enough to get a refund or replacement
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I do have those black ink marks, im not really worried about it at the moment. What I worry is will it worse and be visible on the months/weeks to come?
this is the best attempt i could make....i can't tell if its just the glaze that is cracked or what...but come on you pay 700 for a phone it shouldn't be like that....
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this is the best attempt i could make....i can't tell if its just the glaze that is cracked or what...but come on you pay 700 for a phone it shouldn't be like that....
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Mine doesn't have any. I would stay on them till they replaced it. That looks bad
msnyder said:
Mine doesn't have any. I would stay on them till they replaced it. That looks bad
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Yeah I will. Can u see them well on that photo? I'm sorry I'm camping right now so its hard to see the photo properly. I emailed he guy the same picture so I can show him. I just hope they don't give me issues since this will be my second return in a weeks time
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Hello there. I have bought my Samsung Galaxy SIII a few weeks ago ( about 2 weeks if I'm nt mistaken) and I love it very very much. And I've also bought some case to protect it since the 1st day. And currently I'm using the case mate pop for it. However, today when I take a look at my SIII I found out that the the earpiece is slightly slanted to the right and it formed a quite a huge gap. And between those gaps I can see something silver and chrome like inside of it. I think it is the inner parts of the phone related to the earpiece. I have no idea how this happen because I'm using my SIII everyday untill today I noticed this.
I've never dropped my SIII and I take very good care of it. The only thing I did was taking out the case mate pop and I applied slight pressure to it because it was a little hard to take off. I'm wondering is this the reason that causes the slant and gaps? And I wanted to know if others had the exact same problem or am I thinking too much and didn't notice it the 1st day until today? I'll attach some pictures so you guys can take a closer look. I need some advice guys I'm desperate! Thanks in advance.
*EDIT* I also found out that I can slightly move the earpiece. Just a little bit. But still I cant make it to close the gap and that silver thingy. Is it suppose to be a little bit loose?
You have only one advice outside of ignoring it .
Return under warranty .
jje
JJEgan said:
You have only one advice outside of ignoring it .
Return under warranty .
jje
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Thank you for the quick reply. Yes I'm still under warranty. Should I tell them it happened or I made it?
Not sure what u meant by case mate pop... but I wouldn't tell: most repair consultants wouldn't know unless its clear u used a screw driver to move the eat piece.
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Not sure what u meant by case mate pop... but I wouldn't tell: most repair consultants wouldn't know unless its clear u used a screw driver to move the eat piece.
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The case mate pop is a case for the S3 which is made in Taiwan. It's quite popular in youtube alot of people are doing reviews for it. I put the case in it and it was easy. But then when I tried to take it off it was hard. So I have to apply slight pressure on the top of my phone.
Do you think that the pressure is what causes this? And do you have the silver thing on the right corner of your S3? Thanks in advance.
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The case mate pop is a case for the S3 which is made in Taiwan. It's quite popular in youtube alot of people are doing reviews for it. I put the case in it and it was easy. But then when I tried to take it off it was hard. So I have to apply slight pressure on the top of my phone.
Do you think that the pressure is what causes this? And do you have the silver thing on the right corner of your S3? Thanks in advance.
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Not sure if I understand this correctly. Can this "silver thing" be seen inside of the 3.5mm jack input, or on the far right corner of the S3? If it's in the headphones port, it could be the connector for the jack-plug you see, which is normal.
Could you by any chance provide a picture of the damaged area?
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Not sure if I understand this correctly. Can this "silver thing" be seen inside of the 3.5mm jack input, or on the far right corner of the S3? If it's in the headphones port, it could be the connector for the jack-plug you see, which is normal.
Could you by any chance provide a picture of the damaged area?
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I've look into the 3.5mm jack input and I can't seem to find anything related to it as the silver thing is on the right corner of the earpiece. Just below it. And what do you mean on the far right corner?
I think everything is normal in the 3.5mm jack input. Yes I've attached some thumbnails in the 1st post. I wanted to know if anybody has this problem or isit only my S3 that has this? Its wierd I don't notice it until I remove my case and it appeared out of no where. It's quite visible too.
I never see it before when I'm not using the case. I tired to push the earpiece and it seemed to move a little but I cant get it to cover that silver thing. If you look closely at my thumbnails, you can see that the earpiece is somehow slanted a little bit which is the reason why the silver thing is visible. It's underneath the earpiece. Thank you.
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I've look into the 3.5mm jack input and I can't seem to find anything related to it as the silver thing is on the right corner of the earpiece. Just below it. And what do you mean on the far right corner?
I think everything is normal in the 3.5mm jack input. Yes I've attached some thumbnails in the 1st post. I wanted to know if anybody has this problem or isit only my S3 that has this? Its wierd I don't notice it until I remove my case and it appeared out of no where. It's quite visible too.
I never see it before when I'm not using the case. I tired to push the earpiece and it seemed to move a little but I cant get it to cover that silver thing. If you look closely at my thumbnails, you can see that the earpiece is somehow slanted a little bit which is the reason why the silver thing is visible. It's underneath the earpiece. Thank you.
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Sorry, I'm for some reason unable to see attached thumbnails.