Hi guys. I got my s21 today. Soon after unboxing I noticed ugly gap between frame of the phone and the camera bump.
I took a photo and I think it´s clearly visible.
Do you guys with regular s21 have the same issue or not ? Due to covid I don’t have the oportunitty to visit retail store and check other s21.
I am kinda disappointed with this. Whole phone feels like mid range and not 900 € flagship. That plastic back was really bad choice by Samsung.
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mine doesnt have such gap
as for the plastic back, i like it because i can use my phone without case
i think the way he took the picture the "gap" is magnified. my camera has a hairline gap where it connects. since my phone is black i could not notice it at first but upon careful inspection i can see it and pressing on it does make it move ever so slightly
Hello,
I have same problem. I took it to the dealership to re-glue the back cover. Very annoying problem and poor quality. I would rather have bought an iPhone 12.
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Hi, just wondering if anyone elses' phone is having this issue?
On the lower left edge of the screen, there seems to be a small gap. Although it's not a big issue for me, it still makes me wonder if mine is the only one that has this issue.
I've attached 2 images that to show what I mean.
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I think other than this minor issue, I've really come to like this phone a lot and have received numerous nice comments about it. And to most of them I've stated that this phone is not actually available for purchase locally (in Australia) through normal channels.
the gap is normal.
mine is the same. i am from singapore.
this phone is fantasic, compared to diamond, touch pro and xperia. previously i used those phones before
It's normal as I have observed the same on mine.
my phone is the same
but I have an engineer version of rose (different keypads etc) and I think that this problem was solved...
same here!
Thanks folks. Interesting to hear it's not juts mine.
But still, it's a little disconcerting to see the gap. I know if I press lightly on that edge it'll "close" the gap temporarily.
Same problem here; my S740 has light leakage on both sides. The left side of the device seems to have more than the right side. Looks like the front panel hasn't been glued well or something?
same over here in the netherlands. Only not so big as youre phone
my phone to have it
I tried searching and couldn't find an answer for my question.
I just recently purchased a refurbed Asus Transforer TF101 + dock. I want to protect the screen of course, but also want to protect the back. I really love the look and texture of the back of the tablet. I want to get a clear protector for it, but I'm afraid because of the TF101's unique texture, the clear protectors(wet installs) won't properly adhere to it. Does anyone have experience + pictures with their install?
Thanks
This is a skinomi techskin. I bought it because it was the first product out there for the transformer, maybe the new stuff is thinner/better but this works fine. Its a soft film like invisibleshield/bodyguardz/phantomskinz and as you can see, the material actual conforms slightly to the texture, at least to the dimpled parts. What might not be apparent here is there are still some marks from the soapy liquid used for lubrication on installation. Its been on the tablet since May of last year and it still hasn't cleared completely up, so i would suggest getting a colored one if that kind of stuff bothers you.
Fits in the dock fine, just takes a little bit of extra push to get it totally in there to engage the lock due to it being slightly thicker.
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Hi!
My girlfriend bought a Honor 9 last Friday. So far it's an awesome phone and she likes it very much.
However, today we noticed that the paint on the home button is peeling / wearing off.
Is this common or should we return it?
Here's a picture of it:
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Sorry for the potato quality, it was taken with her old phone.
Thanks in advance.
tihisztiki said:
Hi!
My girlfriend bought a Honor 9 last Friday. So far it's an awesome phone and she likes it very much.
However, today we noticed that the paint on the home button is peeling / wearing off.
Is this common or should we return it?
Here's a picture of it:
Sorry for the potato quality, it was taken with her old phone.
Thanks in advance.
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I guess you should return it. Less than a week, this should not happen.
Unless that is the clear film that originally came on your device when you unboxed it. I would send it back for a replacement unit.
Hello guys, as the title says I'm asking for photos to small objects or fine prints from very near, better if it's of electronic components with labels on them as such example
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Why? Because I'm thinking of buying this device and I'm looking, if it even exists in this price range, for a device that can take pictures of said objects, the reason I won't buy a camera or a more expensive phone is because I can't take a camera with me and I don't want to risk to smash an expensive phone while I have it in my pockets (manual labor )
Right now I have a P8lite 2017 and it can't focus on small objects, but it has a good battery, it's not expensive, it's fairly good to have on me while I work, sadly I have to send it to RMA 'couse the screen is starting to go yellow in a corner so I need to have it replaced while the warranty lasts.
Recomendation on other phones are also welcome
Thanks
Hey man, just buy a macro lens.
I don't know how to scale photo here, so its hidden...
I feel ashamed I haven't thought of that..thanks for the advice, really
S23 Ultra when viewed under 365nm UV flashlight looks like something is behind the screen glass as pictured.
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My iPhone 14 Pro Max looks the outer area of the screen.
The "blob" looks almost like something is under the screen.
Viewed normally, the screen looks perfectly fine.
If anyone has one of these lights, can you check your phone to see if it looks like this?
Other phones have this too. Did a cursory google search. First page threw up results like these:
This was seen on the Note 9 and Note20 Ultra. It likely has to do with the adhesive to the frame but it doesn't effect the screen in normal lighting. Given the prevalence, it's probably not a defect.
First time I noticed this. I will check my Pixel 6 Pro next.
Interestingly enough none of the iphones show this.
I gonna guess that it's the OCA/LOCA (Liquid - Optical Clear Adhesive)
All modern phone screen use either one of those two to glued the glass to the image display panel.