[Q] Aluminum or plastic back? - Acer Iconia A500

Is the back of your Iconia A500 really metal Aluminum or is it plastic made to look like brushed metal?
I know... silly sounding question but I noticed a lot of posts and reviews for the Iconia which mention the brushed aluminum case as a plus, giving it a sturdy feel. However, I swear that mine is just regular plastic made to look like brushed metal. Not really a bad thing but it struck me as odd to be pointing that out if it's not really metal.
So, unless I've just become old and can't tell the difference between metal and plastic I thought I'd ask all of you what your back panel is really made of?
Maybe it's just the Gen-2 USA version that went plastic? For reference mine was manufactured in Aug '11 (PN XE.H60PN.002)

kpfx said:
Is the back of your Iconia A500 really metal Aluminum or is it plastic made to look like brushed metal?
I know... silly sounding question but I noticed a lot of posts and reviews for the Iconia which mention the brushed aluminum case as a plus, giving it a sturdy feel. However, I swear that mine is just regular plastic made to look like brushed metal. Not really a bad thing but it struck me as odd to be pointing that out if it's not really metal.
So, unless I've just become old and can't tell the difference between metal and plastic I thought I'd ask all of you what your back panel is really made of?
Maybe it's just the Gen-2 USA version that went plastic? For reference mine was manufactured in Aug '11 (PN XE.H60PN.002)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its aluminium. No doubt. At least in my case
Sent from my A500 using xda premium

kpfx said:
Is the back of your Iconia A500 really metal Aluminum or is it plastic made to look like brushed metal?
I know... silly sounding question but I noticed a lot of posts and reviews for the Iconia which mention the brushed aluminum case as a plus, giving it a sturdy feel. However, I swear that mine is just regular plastic made to look like brushed metal. Not really a bad thing but it struck me as odd to be pointing that out if it's not really metal.
So, unless I've just become old and can't tell the difference between metal and plastic I thought I'd ask all of you what your back panel is really made of?
Maybe it's just the Gen-2 USA version that went plastic? For reference mine was manufactured in Aug '11 (PN XE.H60PN.002)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine was May '11 and it's plastic!

my tab was pre ordered from best buy. I have had it apart so know its a very thin layer of allum. With plastic behind it.To me plastic might have been better as mine as a slightly bent corner and causes causing a Small gap.
I thought they all except the P b liberty. Tab

Mine is Aluminum, bought at Office Depot on July.

I bought mine about a week ago but upon turning it on it was running 3.0 so i imagine it's an older model.
How do I verify the date the tablet was made? Also I am about 90% positive it's aluminum.

SoHaunted said:
How do I verify the date the tablet was made? Also I am about 90% positive it's aluminum.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I found the date on the box...
It looks to be a mixed bag... some are plastic, some are aliminum. A co-worker just got one at Target and it was plastic like mine, but a demo unit at OfficeDepot was metal... so maybe just the newer runs?
Thanks everybody who chimed in!

mine's a 32GB model, manufactured in June 2011, bought it at Costco, and it's definitely metal

Related

Question regarding the build of the note

I will be receiving my note this week (really excited) , while reading a review online it said that the note had a metal frame around the side, is this accurate ? i thought it was a plastic frame?
Thanks
Gunner
Feels like metal. It may be just anodized/chromed plastic but it's so good quality that I just don't know.
I think it feels like a plastic frame
pjm77 said:
Feels like metal. It may be just anodized/chromed plastic but it's so good quality that I just don't know.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, OCD kicked in, you can't anodize plastic, only Aluminium.
Damn It was such a nice evening and now I gotta commit ritual suicide. What did you do?
After several tests (lip test, nose test, forehead test etc) I must admit my mistake and agree with ltrulsse - it feels like more like plastic than metal. Still very classy in my opinion.
If it's metal, its aluminum. A magnet does not attract to it.
I think it's hard plastic, personally. It looks good. Not sure how durable the frame will be if it's plastic, tho.

scratched screen!

[reposted. previously posted to wrong group]
so much for gorilla glass!
probably something my 8yo daughter did.
it's small -- only a couple of mm, but it's there.
hell, i watched that youtube of the guy dragging a nail across his TF.
this wasn't supposed to happen, right?
anybody else got scratches?
Nothing is impossible. I have no clue how I personally haven't scratched mine. Bezel is filled with nicks but glass is fine. I wonder if you could use a small glass repair kit or something to fill it
Edit:
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-95141-Invisible-Windshield-Repair/dp/B001T9CG94
munsterrr said:
Nothing is impossible. I have no clue how I personally haven't scratched mine. Bezel is filled with nicks but glass is fine. I wonder if you could use a small glass repair kit or something to fill it
Edit:
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Stoner-95141-Invisible-Windshield-Repair/dp/B001T9CG94
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i've just put a cheapo screen protector on it that came with a case i bought. i hadn't bothered before, thinking that the glass was unscratchable. will source a higher quality one later.
let this be a cautionary tale to others -- especially if your kids are using yours.
theabsurdman said:
[reposted. previously posted to wrong group]
so much for gorilla glass!
probably something my 8yo daughter did.
it's small -- only a couple of mm, but it's there.
hell, i watched that youtube of the guy dragging a nail across his TF.
this wasn't supposed to happen, right?
anybody else got scratches?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
forum.ppcgeeks.com/moto-droid/114659-gorilla-glass-does-scratch-but-i-know-how-repair.html
It's probably from a grain of sand. Since that's one of the materials used to make glass...it will definitely scratch it.
I'd like to see some one take sand paper to the screen instead of keys and knives...that would be hilarious!
So basically...double check that the cloth you are using is free of Debris and I guess maybe blow some air on the screen first to get rid of any grainy particles?
Not as rugged as a Pantech Element, but mine has nicks on the bezel also. I put a nice screen protector on mine knowing that Im more capable than a kid of scratching it! You should upload pics of it so we can all get quezzy!
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Must uh been the diamond ring.
:/ hmm why so emo?
besides if it was really strong enough for a real gorilla to use i doubt it would be sold at this price anyway. even bullet proof glass scratches >_>
hashbrown said:
Not as rugged as a Pantech Element, but mine has nicks on the bezel also. I put a nice screen protector on mine knowing that Im more capable than a kid of scratching it! You should upload pics of it so we can all get quezzy!
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Love your avatar...why is his head so big? You gonna make biscuits?
Mine has scratches too, a lot small scratches on the bezel and a big one in the center. The big one is probably when the tablet was laying screen bottom on table with a lot of sugar and bread crumbs (I know, they shouldn't scratch gorilla glass). I just bought a matte protector and my screen doesn't look like a mirror anymore, scratches are almost invisible after that. It's also quite ugly, but more usefull than the shiny glass.
Magnesus said:
Mine has scratches too, a lot small scratches on the bezel and a big one in the center. The big one is probably when the tablet was laying screen bottom on table with a lot of sugar and bread crumbs (I know, they shouldn't scratch gorilla glass). I just bought a matte protector and my screen doesn't look like a mirror anymore, scratches are almost invisible after that. It's also quite ugly, but more usefull than the shiny glass.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
the matte protector i have now fitted has made my scratch completely invisible, at the expense of the screen being not so vivid; masks fingerprints too. i am going to leave it on for the present.
could you guys be kind enough to give a link for your purchased matte protector. thxsVM
gdeer80 said:
could you guys be kind enough to give a link for your purchased matte protector. thxsVM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
mine came as a freebie with a case i bought on ebay (item # 220937432912 ).
i messed up putting it on (bubbles) and have another on order. i'll let you know how the replacement works out when it arrives.
gdeer80 said:
could you guys be kind enough to give a link for your purchased matte protector. thxsVM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine is a local brand, but probably it's some rebranded cheap protector from China. Still, it looks almost exactly like matte LCD screen. It doesn't have glue - from what I read you should avoid the ones that use glue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17414715
i posted my matt scfreen protector awhile ago with a pic of two transformers: one with and one without.
Sent from my Transformer TF101
quick update:
i removed my matt screen protector and replaced it with a clear (glossy) one. the new one, while it shows more fingerprints and reflections than the matt one, is preferable to me as the display is so much brighter and more vibrant. the matt one seemed 50% dimmer. the clear one was also easier to fit without bubbling (although it still took me 3 tries!). the brand i used was ebay # 370581513587.
After not being able to find a new glass, I did some research and "fixed" my scratched screen.
Gorilla Glass is an aluminium silicate glass. There is a product by 3M called "Perfect-it III Trizact Machine Glaze" (or 3M product no. 06070 if you prefer) that contains an aluminum silicate clay polishing compound. Its expensive! I got it at NAPA, quart-size bottle costs about $65. Probably can be found online for cheaper. Its intended purpose is removing extremely fine swirl marks from high-gloss auto finishes.. something the high-end auto detailer would use on a Ferrari or something.
Fisrt i tried by hand, polishing the screen with a polishing cloth coated in the polishing compound. This worked just fine for some of the very fine scratches, but took more effort than i figured.
I eventually switched to a very soft, small polishing wheel from a Dremel polishing kit. About 1.5-2" diameter. Used a variable speed drill at a slow-to-moderate speed, I carefully buffed the screen over the scratched areas, moving in small circles over the scratches for 45 seconds to a minute with a heavy coating of the 3M compound.
In the end it worked out pretty good! Most of the scratches are totally gone, and the worst of them is barely visible now and could probably be eliminated like the rest if i repeated the process a couple more times.
I hope this info helps. Just be careful, if you don't have any experience doing this kind of thing you can easily make your screen much worse. I practiced on my old and now retired Droid Eris which also sports Gorilla Glass before I attempted to touch my precious TF101.
a.mcdear said:
After not being able to find a new glass, I did some research and "fixed" my scratched screen.
Gorilla Glass is an aluminium silicate glass. There is a product by 3M called "Perfect-it III Trizact Machine Glaze" (or 3M product no. 06070 if you prefer) that contains an aluminum silicate clay polishing compound. Its expensive! I got it at NAPA, quart-size bottle costs about $65. Probably can be found online for cheaper. Its intended purpose is removing extremely fine swirl marks from high-gloss auto finishes.. something the high-end auto detailer would use on a Ferrari or something.
Fisrt i tried by hand, polishing the screen with a polishing cloth coated in the polishing compound. This worked just fine for some of the very fine scratches, but took more effort than i figured.
I eventually switched to a very soft, small polishing wheel from a Dremel polishing kit. About 1.5-2" diameter. Used a variable speed drill at a slow-to-moderate speed, I carefully buffed the screen over the scratched areas, moving in small circles over the scratches for 45 seconds to a minute with a heavy coating of the 3M compound.
In the end it worked out pretty good! Most of the scratches are totally gone, and the worst of them is barely visible now and could probably be eliminated like the rest if i repeated the process a couple more times.
I hope this info helps. Just be careful, if you don't have any experience doing this kind of thing you can easily make your screen much worse. I practiced on my old and now retired Droid Eris which also sports Gorilla Glass before I attempted to touch my precious TF101.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good info, thanks! Glad to hear theres a polish out there to fix the inevitable scratch.

i just brushed the metal bezel

i just brushed the metal bezel with soft soft sandpaper now it looks like new, it was showing signs of wear so after brushing it, it looks much nicer, I hate all those shiny bezel as they get scratched easily
hykhleif said:
i just brushed the metal bezel with soft soft sandpaper now it looks like new, it was showing signs of wear so after brushing it, it looks much nicer, I hate all those shiny bezel as they get scratched easily
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Would try it in the morning, thanks!
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
size of sand paper or what ever that metric is used to classified sand paper
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Any pictures to show what it looks like? Thanks!
I'm pretty sure the Note doesn't have a metal bezel...
pboesboes said:
I'm pretty sure the Note doesn't have a metal bezel...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. It is just coating.
You probably would get more scratches by sandpaper.
i will upload pictures tomorrow, i used a sponge with its side had such a fine fine coating of somthing that feels like sand paper ( i will post its picture too )
what ever the bezel is made of it had now a brushed look, finally from now on i don't care if it gets scratched or not as I can brush it off again any time.
the keys coating after brushing became black which added a nice look to the brushed bezel
I'm not sure, but my old HD7 got scratched on the power and volume buttons and eventually rusted. I think if you take off or cause any weakness in the covering it will oxydize and rust, even if it is metallic paint. I really wouldn't suggest doing this to your device. It may look good now but there's no guarantee it will stay that way.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
On the international version I have, the bezel is just a chrome paint. Its a very fine layer and has chipped off in a couple of places with the same black underneath. Wouldn't recommend scratching/sand papering it.
Sent from my Paranoid Android GT-N7000. It doesn't get much better than this!
SpyderTracks said:
On the international version I have, the bezel is just a chrome paint. Its a very fine layer and has chipped off in a couple of places with the same black underneath. Wouldn't recommend scratching/sand papering it.
Sent from my Paranoid Android GT-N7000. It doesn't get much better than this!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup, same here. Wouldn't do it unless you want a black bezel. An ugly one.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
hykhleif said:
i will upload pictures tomorrow, i used a sponge with its side had such a fine fine coating of somthing that feels like sand paper ( i will post its picture too )
what ever the bezel is made of it had now a brushed look, finally from now on i don't care if it gets scratched or not as I can brush it off again any time.
the keys coating after brushing became black which added a nice look to the brushed bezel
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
tommorrow came and went....pics ready?
jeffs99 said:
tommorrow came and went....pics ready?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
He never said where he was going to upload it
Maybe "Friend" him on Facebook?
Kangal said:
He never said where he was going to upload it
Maybe "Friend" him on Facebook?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol
Sent from my Paranoid Android GT-N7000. It doesn't get much better than this!
kyrirhcp said:
I'm not sure, but my old HD7 got scratched on the power and volume buttons and eventually rusted. I think if you take off or cause any weakness in the covering it will oxydize and rust, even if it is metallic paint. I really wouldn't suggest doing this to your device. It may look good now but there's no guarantee it will stay that way.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi everyone well I actually after 1 day of brushing the bezel I regretted it, as said above I noticed it started to look ugly thanks god I had received a replacement bezel new from ebay, so immediately i took off and put the new bezel.
I always ask myself why companies put those cheap bezels that are easy to get scratched in the first place, what a shame on them

Physical Body Build Quality (silver) -- Easily Scratched

I just noticed a few scratches that I'll have to live with.. Maybe I'll have to buy a case now (thought going naked would have been fine)
I know there are plenty of topic on this, but most cover actual defects.
Btw, just wanted to say that I LOVE this device. No way I'm returning. Not even this unit! Can't! Spent soo much time customizing it, and even the benchmarks are slightly above average
Anyway... My problem right now is the chamfered edges and the bottom speaker grill.
The silver One is susceptible to the same amount of scratches as the Black One, albeit they won't be as prominent on the silver variant.
The unit I'm talking about is actually a replacement. The first One I owned had defects, but even for the short time I had it, it somehow managed to build a few dents and scuffs on the chamfered edge up at the top speaker grill.
This time, the problem's on the bottom! I have a few scuffs on the bottom chamfered edge... It's been 4 days in my possession, and already is growing hits and dings. Now here's the interesting part.. As a university student, school's out and the phone has pretty much left the house only once! Other days it laid either in my hand, on my pocket, or on the floor right by my bed.
I looked at it and thought that maybe I can polish them when they get worse.. But things took a turn for the worse right away!! As I was examining the scuffs on the edge, I came across a hairline scratch that extended from the bottom of the lower speaker grill to the top (of the speaker grill) -- almost like a crack -- a hairline crack. Looks as if a pencil lightly went over it.
I've attached photos for your viewing pleasure, but as minor as they appear, note that it's only been about 4 days!! I'm wondering what'll come out of it over an extended period of use.. Guess I can live with whatever has happened to date though =]
*please note that the images aren't too good a representation of the actual damage to the device. It's slightly worse in person -- the abundance of light blurs the scratches a bit.
Arghhh the photos have since showed less of the damage as I had to resize the images to 640* 425 (instead of 4288 * 2848 )
To me, it's just like a dead pixel. You can't tell it's there in normal use, but once you find it, it'll haunt you for a while. At one point you won't care.. But when you see it again, you'll start kicking yourself.
I've been babying my phone, but I think it's time for me to go up onto Amazon and buy myself a good case. *flies to look at the Accessories forum*
Any of you folks keeping your phone naked experience any unexplained scuffs and nicks on your edges? Scratches on your speaker grill?
You guys think that we'd be able to -- at some point -- replace the speaker grills with OEM parts? I'm sure people will come across much worse problems...
No matter what device, what manufacture or what materials the device is made out of, if you don't use a case, this will happen and worst. Your scratches are barely visible. I had to zoom in the picture to see them.
I don't have the device yet but I already have 3 cases for it and a pack of screen protectors. The official flip case and 2 tpu s line cases, one black and one clear.
Sent from my HTC myTouch 4g using xda premium
I agree. I guess it's just that I'm bummed it happened so soon!
I'll learn to live with this. I don;t think I'm ready for a case just yet. The cases I've seen so far don't look too good and add way too much bulk. The slimmer ones don't cover the top and bottom chamfered edges...
I'll keep looking. I do have full body screen protection, except it only covers the screen itself and the rear of the device. Speaker grills (understandably) are left to be in the open
Did you check the phone over when you got it? Just asking as I've seen a one or two with some nicks and scratches out of the box I'm guessing it happened when polishing the chamfered edge.
Man, how do you use your phone to manage to put these scratches and dents.
I have had the phone since last Friday with daily use and no scratches, I just put a skinomi clear film in the back to protect against scratches and dents, the front is naked, looks beautiful, you don't even notice the film is there
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
I have films on the back and front of the device myself!
I honestly do not know where these came from. It's been on my desk or on the floor by my bed. Hasn't left the house -- maybe just once..
Anyway I attached another saddening photo. This was taken with my old Atrix.
I'm thinking that this may have been a result of missing the charging port and accidentally sliding the micro usb plug into the front of the phone while I was half asleep...
Anyway, I'm sitting here and there's much greater things to worry about. It could have been much worse... A random scratch on the screen or a deeper nick...
Besides, the bottom speaker grill is a separate piece and if it continues to get scratched up and continues to bother me, I'll just see if i can get it replaced..
Hope I actually move on. This is the same feeling as when I found a dent on my $700 guitar.. I got over that. So ill probably get high over this
Aha I'm wondering what it'll feel like when I find a small scratch on my first new car -_-... Boy will I be a mess!
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Aluminum is a soft metal, unlike titanium or other harder metals. They chose aluminum because it is light weight.
So do you think black is more durable? I'm going to buy One today so I might considering buying black instead if thats the case.
Btw usually stratches goes away when wiped properly. At least do on my black One S. Dents, however, stays forever.
muayyadf1 said:
Aluminum is a soft metal, unlike titanium or other harder metals. They chose aluminum because it is light weight.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep. But I'm hoping that maybe next year they make the switch to a harder metal like steel... The OPPO Find 5 allegedly has a steel frame construction. Sure it's heavy, but if they get the right look, whatever! Durability should be of more importance than weight..
Now if it does weigh too much, maybe implement the steel construction only around certain areas...
I'm aware this will pull up costs, but the device would be that much better!
Dharkan said:
So do you think black is more durable? I'm going to buy One today so I might considering buying black instead if thats the case.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's another thread about scuffs on the black edition. Maybe I've got too far... You can't see this if you're not looking for them, but to me they'll always be there.
I've seen multiple accounts of folks on here see through their black paint into the aluminum underneath.. You'd want to avoid that.. So I don't regret having the silver edition.
They both scratch the same amount, but the black shows more..
Good luck and I hope you enjoy your One just as much as I am!
Choose the device that also to you more! If you like the stealthy black, but that! But if you do, go for the Poetic Atmosphere case.. Looks pretty nice on the black variant.. The silver one.. Not so much.
Still going to look for a case, but it isn't my priority.. I'd rather keep the phone naked and enjoy the cool feel everyone I touch it in the morning!
Dharkan said:
Btw usually stratches goes away when wiped properly. At least do on my black One S. Dents, however, stays forever.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've wipes this, took a moist set of wipes below the actual holes, but nothing. There is a scratch, not a surface scratch, it's slightly deeper.
100% sure this ain't going away.. But i haven't lost all hope! As this phone e grows in popularity, some ebay sellers will manage to get their hands on some grills and they should be replaced rather easily since they're in there only via an adhesive. Would have been more ticked off if it was on the screen, on the chamfered edge off of the back, or even on the back itself..
Here's hoping the grills are replaceable and I can do something about it in maybe 6 months!
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
I had mine with no case for almost 1 week and not a single scratch
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
No idea what to say. I'm keeping it naked. Maybe this was from the factory.. I don't see how you can get a scratch from the bottom to the top of a grill without taking your phone out much...
Maybe I didn't notice this before, but i still am worried about the durability of the device. If pocketnow reports bad durability, then I've got no option but to go with a case. Right now i dont even know where these came from.. No sand in my room, no hard metals that would easily scratch anodized aluminum..
It really IS a mystery...
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
yes the part which worries me the most is the possibility of hardshell covers actuall doing damage as you attempt to place them
this is why HTC's own double flip / dip are actually a lot softer to install
this exactly why im sticking to slim transparent rubber covers
hamdir said:
yes the part which worries me the most is the possibility of hardshell covers actuall doing damage as you attempt to place them
this is why HTC's own double flip / dip are actually a lot softer to install
this exactly why im sticking to slim transparent rubber covers
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tell me about it! When I bought snap on cases for my Atrix, the plastic around the phone was soo scuffed it actually looks nasty without a case. Definitely not making that mistake again!
I don't think tpu or hardshell plastic cases can really damage the aluminum bezel as aluminum is harder..
But it's still something I worry about and a case like the one you linked to is just perfect.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
WolfDale7 said:
Tell me about it! When I bought snap on cases for my Atrix, the plastic around the phone was soo scuffed it actually looks nasty without a case. Definitely not making that mistake again!
I don't think tpu or hardshell plastic cases can really damage the aluminum bezel as aluminum is harder..
But it's still something I worry about and a case like the one you linked to is just perfect.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it's not the aluminum i'm worried about
hamdir said:
it's not the aluminum i'm worried about
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh Crap. Overlooked that!
Wow..
Kay so time to look for a similar case to the one you've got
I want to keep the beauty of the HTC One visible while still protecting it from further scratches...
Everything over on the accessories forum doesn't really cut it go me :/...
I'll go to this mall that pretty much just sells phone cases and phones. Hopefully I find a store that has what I want for a reasonable price
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
WolfDale7 said:
I agree. I guess it's just that I'm bummed it happened so soon!
I'll learn to live with this. I don;t think I'm ready for a case just yet. The cases I've seen so far don't look too good and add way too much bulk. The slimmer ones don't cover the top and bottom chamfered edges...
I'll keep looking. I do have full body screen protection, except it only covers the screen itself and the rear of the device. Speaker grills (understandably) are left to be in the open
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably the thinnest, plastic case around. does not add bulk like otter cases do. you should check it out...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Platinu...&st=platinum series case htc one m7&cp=1&lp=1
Also, it's aluminum. Whoever thinks aluminum, a softer metal, won't scratch, is lying to themselves.
hamdir said:
yes the part which worries me the most is the possibility of hardshell covers actuall doing damage as you attempt to place them
this is why HTC's own double flip / dip are actually a lot softer to install
this exactly why im sticking to slim transparent rubber covers
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I feel you but the cheap TPU's will scratch phones too. Only cases I have found to never ever scratch a phone are Otterbox has a combo silicone tpu which is very soft and nonabrasive unlike normal tpu. Capdase Aluminum cases they are soft touch silicone on the inside will never ever scratch. And last my old friend Incipio their double layer cases have a soft touch silicone also that will not scratch the phone.
nullkill said:
I feel you but the cheap TPU's will scratch phones too. Only cases I have found to never ever scratch a phone are Otterbox has a combo silicone tpu which is very soft and nonabrasive unlike normal tpu. Capdase Aluminum cases they are soft touch silicone on the inside will never ever scratch. And last my old friend Incipio their double layer cases have a soft touch silicone also that will not scratch the phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how will a rubbery cover scratch it? you mean if it falls?
hamdir said:
how will a rubbery cover scratch it? you mean if it falls?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No TPU is not rubbery its more like flexible hard plastic. If the case fits well the TPU material will scratch the phone from taking it off putting it back too much. If anything get in between the phone and the case game over it's almost worse than naked. It's sold as rubber like or soft but I have 20 different TPU cases and all are the same crap. Otterbox and the others I mentioned use silicone which is like a soft rubber. TPU is a cheap is injected crappy material that is why you will find cases as low as $5 or lower.

how did sony handle reception now that ths plastic frame is gone?

Once leaks started to surface of the z3 i noticed that the corners were seperate and that the plastic inner frame i hated on previous xperias has been removed, so i assumed these corners were made of plastic replacing that frame, HOWEVER according too sony they are nylon and they are there to protect the phone, so then how did they solve the reception issue? theres no plastic lines anywhere on the phone not on the back not on the side, every non plastic phone has plastic lines for reception, z z1 and z2 had a inner plastic frame,iphone 6s has plastic lines, htc one m8 has plastic lines, but xpria z3 could be made without any plastic for reception how did they do this?
I also figured out why they wen't with that ugly speaker design, which is a step backwards in my opinion, the z2's subtle speaker were in the same location as the z3, but the plastic frame was there to cover it up now that the frame is gone the speaker had to be put right in the glass instead.
Glass isn't going to block radio, and I can't see them bothering making the back metal if it's under glass, what's the point if no one's going to ever feel it? It's probably all plastic back there to let the RF through. And the nylon corners are probably RF-transparent as well.
I'm so glad they got rid of the injection molding around the glass too. It started out nice looking but was the only part of my phone subjected to scuffs, dings and fading. Made the phone a little cheap looking over time. I told myself I wouldn't buy the Z3 if it was built the same way. It was the only thing wrong in an otherwise perfect phone for me.
chetly968 said:
I'm so glad they got rid of the injection molding around the glass too. It started out nice looking but was the only part of my phone subjected to scuffs, dings and fading. Made the phone a little cheap looking over time. I told myself I wouldn't buy the Z3 if it was built the same way. It was the only thing wrong in an otherwise perfect phone for me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I guess wearing a case would prevent that right?
Also, did you get the white one?
The corners of the phone are now plastics..
?
Raspster said:
The corners of the phone are now plastics..
?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which, of course, is a Good Thing.
Not sure the op knows nylon is plastic
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
corallus said:
Not sure the op knows nylon is plastic
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please, the PC term is "polycarbonate"
But yeah the idea was to have a non stiff material that could flex and act as a shock absorber. Glass shattering is what happens when the glass has to flex and absorb the shock because everything else (like metal) is harder.
Sent from my LG-D851 using Tapatalk
Not sure it's pure polycarbonate tbh. To me it felt more like 10-30% gf nylon, just as strong but about 10% of cost.
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk

Resources