http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1679027
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May seem like a simple/silly thread to some but seeing this, this morning has sold me on the GS3. Thats just from phones sitting in people's pockets. My 3D's bezel is bent 10 ways from hell too. I even had to take the bezel off, bend it "straight", and glue it back on myself. For such an expensive item that is used 24/7/365. I guess its the nature of the aluminum beast. You could always bend it back into place but I expect some better build quality IMO.
Pluuuusssss. Maybe it is just me but it seems that the more "mature" crowd is over on this side. I ask questions here. I get quick straight forward answers. Not a bunch of childish replies/comments.
Cant wait for these to show up in brick and mortars soon!
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Pretty cool if I have to say so myself. So... who is willing to tear down this phone?
What are we looking at besides your excessively shiny hat?
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I have reasons to believe that the Venue Pro has something magnetic in it. Don't you see the hanging ring?
Ahh, now I get it. I thought that was some carry-loop or something, was hard to tell. Could be the digital compass or something?
I'm fairly certain that the magnet is used to secure the slider for the screen.
when i set my DVP down the other day it picked up my wife's earring. my first thought was that maybe the spinning vibration mechanism inside is magnetic.
better keep my phone away from my 3 1/2" floppy disk collection!
Sorry if it's a repost, I'm on tapatalk and search sucks on it.
The crack is on the back of the tab, about an inch above the charging port, almost right in the middle of the tab.
Anybody else have this? It's like a raised area under there, like a component pushing against the case, bowing it out to the point where it cracked.
I will try and get a decent picture, so far no luck getting one that really shows the crack.
I have never dropped it or sat on it, there are no scratches or dents anywhere else on the tab....
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I don't see how this could be a repost... Anyway, do you still have warranty? That's seems like a manufacturing flaw to me.
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Well it was given to me (new) last September I think.....
lol, I'm a whore with this stuff. It's mostly on my car. I decided to try it on my battery back. The outcome is nice because it's a lot more grippy. The kicker is if it doesn't come out right or whatever it peels off and has the characteristics of Balloon rubber.
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looks nice n sleek
care to share the procedure to do this?
I like. Where can you get this done ?
All you need is a Can of Plastic-Dip that you can get at your local hardware store in the paint section (Ace, HomeDepot, and Lowes). Put some newspaper down, clean the battery cover (for prep), spray (about 5in. away from the piece), and wait about 30 min. to an hr. between coats. If it doesn't take well, peel away as shown.
Looks nice! But doesn't this plastic-dipped back cover smell a little bit "unpleasantly"?
Nope, goes away.
It was a material originally for grips like if the original rubber came of this would replace it.
Haven't seen it used anywhere before so thought I would post it up. Couldn't justify buying a hot plate for one screen repair, and heat guns just seem a bit temperamental.
...How can I heat my screen evenly to 100DegC and melt the LOCA???
Lightbulb moment - A double boiler!!
Big pot full of water with another empty pot sitting on top. Water can only boil at or around 100degC (depending on how far above sea level you are).
Worked great, nice and cheap and no chance of burning the LCD. Used a playing card to separate the glass from the LCD.
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Little appreciation to Lg designer, they deliberately put the switches little lower side for design continuity. I measure the case button position & they are exactly on v60 from bottom to button position.
They did this so user memory mussel won't get confuse.
On this gap
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this is where 3rd mic seated. When i 1st get my DS i was upset they didn't keep a hole in their like cheap case/cove.
But when i saw the button position i discover this also. They did this way because the person who hold the phone during video recording will get much clear voice.
Just bought one of these for $280 open box brand new. This is surreal at this price. I guess people are worried about software updates but for the money who cares lol. What a freak in nice phone!