How to wash the S-Pen of the Note 10.1 - Galaxy Note 10.1 General

Dear friends!
Yesterday, my woman washed our clothes.
By error, the S-Pen of my Note 10.1 was washed together with our clothes in the washing machine. 40 degrees Celsius washing program.
After that, I dried the S-Pen and tried to use it.
It was only writing inside a 1 cm border left and right of the touchscreen. I thought I would have to buy a new one.
Today, I tried the S-Pen again and it works perfectly, maybe even better then before.

lol:good: lucky u !

Mine somehow washed the remote to my led tv in our bedroom with the sheets last week... let it dry out and it still works perfectly
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I washed and dried my ipod one time and it worked
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Coating on front screen fault

Had my s3 for ONE day. Noticed that the olephobic or similar coating on it is wearing off. Under my breath it looks like a million scratches the screen. Was really nice to start with. Now it has the feeling of a dirty screen protector on there now. Really not happy. Going to return tomorrow hoping it's just my model
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Didn't face that myself and also didn't hear of it before, good luck
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Hmmmm havent heard that also samsung never make defective products it probably just yours good luck
Just to be safe suggest you first confirm it's not some soiling residue. Try this: put a few drops of water onto screen and a minuscule amount of dishwashing detergent onto your finger, then use finger to spread around until water beads evenly across whole screen. Wipe off with paper towel. Repeat as needed. Fingers crossed ...
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No was definatly a bad one, it had the same sort of feel as a non apple replacement screen i had on my iphone. Under my breath was horrible scratch mark like lines after a lot of cleaning. Almost like i took the coating off is the only waybi can explain! Two days after use of my replacent s3 and still like new and silky smooth touch wood
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richyb86 said:
No was definatly a bad one, it had the same sort of feel as a non apple replacement screen i had on my iphone. Under my breath was horrible scratch mark like lines after a lot of cleaning. Almost like i took the coating off is the only waybi can explain! Two days after use of my replacent s3 and still like new and silky smooth touch wood
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I thougt i told you not to use the sand paper to clean the screen boy.
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Times you dropped your phone (possibly in water) and it was totally ok

So,
I've dropped my NS4G countless times, and twice into water fully submerged. I freaked out every time, and when it was in water I wiped it dry and checked the battery water-indicator. Nothing, no change, no damage. This phone is a beast when it comes to physical trauma at least for me.
Anyone wanna share their stories? Or maybe horror stories of how easily it broke.
I'd say that was pure luck. My Sony Xperia Play digitizer stopped working after I applied wet screen protector (never going to use those again).
But the Galaxy S and its variants are one of the most durable phones by Samsung, it has gone downhill since. I would not recommending dropping an S3.
eksasol said:
I'd say that was pure luck. My Sony Xperia Play digitizer stopped working after I applied wet screen protector (never going to use those again).
But the Galaxy S and its variants are one of the most durable phones by Samsung, it has gone downhill since. I would not recommending dropping an S3.
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I'll keep that in mind my dad just picked up the S3, he's lookin at Otter cases though .
My phone fall from around 1 meter into concrete, the top left corner was the first to hit the ground.. I got some marks on the plastic but that's it. Fortunately nothing major happened, although my heart stopped for a second when I saw it falling xD
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Deep into the water a d on the floor many times. Some traces around the plastic but alive.... no way I cannot find an excuse to buy a gnex lol
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I've only dropped my NS4G once. Standing up in the restroom it fell out of my pocket onto the tile floor. No damage, but probably due to the TPU case I was using that day.
However, being in the consumer electronics retail workforce, I can honestly say that I've installed over 200 invisible shields on phones and tablets. Out of those, only one damaged the product. Wouldn't you know it, it was a friend's phone, but it was also about 2 years old at the time and had been dropped, therefore the edges of the screen were no longer sealed. Since she paid for the service the store replaced her phone.
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I'll keep that in mind my dad just picked up the S3, he's lookin at Otter cases though .
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Don't want to scare you but you might need to watch this video. Cheers!
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I went swimming with my Nexus S back in July. I was is the water 10-15 minutes before I realized it was in my pocket.
Once I realized my stupidity, I went in and laid my Nexus S on a towel with the cover off and the battery out. I let it bake in the sun for about 4 hours then put it back together. It has worked great ever since.
I was actually a little disappointed. I thought this would be my excuse to get a Galaxy Nexus. Nope, can't find any excuses to get rid of my Nexus S Great phone!
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I dropped mine in the toilet XD I was doing number one and was playing music. I was really into the song and didn't wanna pause it and put it in my pocket so I just held it between my shoulder and my cheek but then I dropped it lol. I quickly put my hand in the toilet to get it out, washed it THOROUGHLY and put it in a cup with rice. Everything was fine except for the speaker. 24 hrs later it fixed itself though
Survived a torrential downpour.
Day 1: it charged but didn't indicate it was charging with charger, no USB functionality.
Day 2 indicated it was charging with charger - no USB functionality After 3 days it was fully functional.
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had my nexus s 4g drop from... oh Id say 35 feet onto a metal nob. no- it did not survive. But I gotta say the glass is super thick, so thought the screen might have made it, but nope. $190 ebay bucks later and Im back with my NS4G
I dropped my Nexus S a couple of times from jeans pocket height unto rough garage floors. Aside from minor nicks and scratches in the bezel, phone still functions normally.
Oh yeah and I'm disappointed as well for not getting my excuse to get a GNex.
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Dropped twice into water
Dropped once and then took it out of water, very scared, and then pulled off the battery. Use a cold hair dryer for 30 minutes to dry it. Turned it on. Some weird functionality. No Speaker phone, no phone speaker phone.
Left the phone hopeless but tomorrow it was ok!
Nexus S is a beast!
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Don't want to scare you but you might need to watch this video. Cheers!
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That test was too kind, see this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuwD7pdxxyo

So much for Gorilla Glass 3! Any help?

I am sick to my stomach. My new phone (3 days old) just dropped about a foot or so and shattered the screen unbelievably.
My Atrix took half a dozen drops like that (and from higher) and never cracked. What a frickin' joke this so-called Gorilla Glass is!
Is there a reasonably priced way to replace the screen? The phone still works but it looks like total crap.
nunjabusiness said:
I am sick to my stomach. My new phone (3 days old) just dropped about a foot or so and shattered the screen unbelievably.
My Atrix took half a dozen drops like that (and from higher) and never cracked. What a frickin' joke this so-called Gorilla Glass is!
Is there a reasonably priced way to replace the screen? The phone still works but it looks like total crap.
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This let me think om my bad day at my ex work, my S3 somehow launched out of my pocket and felt on the grond
I ordered a new screen for my S3 and replaced it myself.
Dx.com i got my S3 screen from there idunno if they have a S4 screen.
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I've dropped my n5 3 times on concrete and it's in perfect condition. I do have a pretty slim case on it though and a PET screen protector...
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OK, I got down off the ledge (LOL) :laugh:
Found a screen replacement kit with everything needed for $20 delivered on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Screen-Replacement-Samsung-ECO-FUSED%C2%AE-Microfiber/dp/B00DUR2GZM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Paid $3 extra for overnight air (Prime membership, ftw!) and I will have it Tuesday.
I understand it is VERY painstaking job to replace it, but plan on watching some Youtube videos first.
Already had a case coming that should be here the same day so this will NOT happen again.
"Samsung Galaxy S4 Screen Replacement / Frame Exchange" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPXVnTlrqeo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This guy is great. He is very thorough with his videos. Just a sugestion. Good luck!
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Craleb said:
"Samsung Galaxy S4 Screen Replacement / Frame Exchange" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPXVnTlrqeo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This guy is great. He is very thorough with his videos. Just a sugestion. Good luck!
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I had this happen a few months ago, but mine smashed the digitizer as well. Cost me $250 to fix and replace. I can give you a contact if you're interested.. I'm in Melbourne.
Let's not blame the manufacturer for your clumsiness. There are millions of people who use this phone and probably have dropped it too without breaking the display.
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I've dropped my n5 3 times on concrete and it's in perfect condition. I do have a pretty slim case on it though and a PET screen protector...
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3 times in a week or so....
Might wanna try holding on a little tighter
Dont think i've ever dropped the s4 and not even a scratch on the screen although the S-view cover helps to grip it i think. The olephobic coating has worn away now and it gets grimey which is annoying.
The s2 got dropped on concrete and on a gravel path when throwing a stick for the dog. Survived OK
The thing I am wondering about, having watched several videos, is that they are all almost completely dismantling the phone before replacing the glass.
Check me on this, but the glass screen is NOT connected to any of that stuff.
If I was replacing the AMOLED/digitizer I could see all that being necessary.
However, once the battery, sim and sd cards are out, why not just go ahead with the removal of the glass?
Anybody done it that way?

Note 3 Screen is basically indestructible from Phonearena

Check out these drop test done from PhoneArena...Post is old.. But new to if you haven't seen this yet.
What baffles me about this new glass as it seems to scratch very easily though in my opinion, already have some little scuff up marks from being in my pocket.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Drop...er-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-vs-iPhone-5s_id48199
Nice
It's a good thing, too. Mine took a nasty spill and I just got some nicks on the front bezel. :good:
Though the iPhone 5S is not that bad still it'snote 3 we trust! Strong, beautiful, durable, functional, feature-packed, fun, more than a companion, affordable and above all, the hope to smart phone evolution especially the note series.
John723 said:
Though the iPhone 5S is not that bad still it'snote 3 we trust! Strong, beautiful, durable, functional, feature-packed, fun, more than a companion, affordable and above all, the hope to smart phone evolution especially the note series.
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IN NOTE WE TRUST......lol yes indeed...I believe its one of the top out there, The NOTE 3 is a Beast...I've had every note versions, And galaxy s2 and s3...I love Samsung :sly:
The 5S is laughable at best. "In Note we Trust".; I dropped mine corner first. Pretty nasty fall and was expecting a shattered screen but ended up with a bent bezel and that's it.
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wish777 said:
Check out these drop test done from PhoneArena...Post is old.. But new to if you haven't seen this yet.
What baffles me about this new glass as it seems to scratch very easily though in my opinion, already have some little scuff up marks from being in my pocket.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Drop...er-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-vs-iPhone-5s_id48199
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JMillzHasFaith said:
It's a good thing, too. Mine took a nasty spill and I just got some nicks on the front bezel. :good:
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John723 said:
Though the iPhone 5S is not that bad still it'snote 3 we trust! Strong, beautiful, durable, functional, feature-packed, fun, more than a companion, affordable and above all, the hope to smart phone evolution especially the note series.
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IN NOTE WE TRUST......lol yes indeed...I believe its one of the top out there, The NOTE 3 is a Beast...I've had every note versions, And galaxy s2 and s3...I love Samsung :sly:
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duhbanjopicker said:
The 5S is laughable at best. "In Note we Trust".; I dropped mine corner first. Pretty nasty fall and was expecting a shattered screen but ended up with a bent bezel and that's it.
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I have a note 3 too, but it just depends on luck i guess.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCX3qNtzGzI
this one cracked.
here is some other tests
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPkb9Pd0cmM (kinda stupid)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d6yi2I7DOY (really nice, phone survived.)
wish777 said:
it seems to scratch very easily though in my opinion, already have some little scuff up marks from being in my pocket.
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and ......... the oleophobic coating wears off too.
I couldn't even think of using my $750 device without a screen protector. insane!
I got the 9H, it's like a second screen. I can take it off in two years and my flawless OE screen will command high $$$
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Check out these drop test done from PhoneArena...Post is old.. But new to if you haven't seen this yet.
What baffles me about this new glass as it seems to scratch very easily though in my opinion, already have some little scuff up marks from being in my pocket.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Drop...er-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-vs-iPhone-5s_id48199
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thanks for sharing. this is quite good actually.
Very impressive , poor iPhone still cant hang
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Hell yeah! Love my Note 3!
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Oh how the mighty have fallen. Seems like only yesterday, everyone blindly thought iPhone was the best thing since color screens. Now I think more and more people are realizing that premium materials do not always equal the highest durability. Note 3 FTW!!!!!
No I'm not happy to see you, it's just a Note 3 in my pocket....
I slipped in the snow and my note 3 went flying.Funny but it didn't break I thought for sure I'd have cracked screen,the back for scraps on it and the corner. But wow my heart stopped for a second
XiphoneUzer said:
and ......... the oleophobic coating wears off too.
I couldn't even think of using my $750 device without a screen protector. insane!
I got the 9H, it's like a second screen. I can take it off in two years and my flawless OE screen will command high $$$
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You know what..your exactly right.....So strange you say that..I Actually have a small section on my screen where it looks like a scuff mark..I took a magnifying glass and looked more closely and it looks like the coating is gone?? Wth lol...Called at&t and getting a replacement and ordered a tempered glass .3 thick one iff ebay..ordered 2 incase I mess it up..they were 15 a piece putting them my replacement phone soon as it arrives..
I'm glad that the phone is holding up pretty well in tests, but I'm still definitely not taking the risk of not having a case on it. My note 2 dropped from below pocket height onto asphalt for me, not even face first, and spiderwebbed completely, even taking away lots of touch sensitivity. Not risking that again!
Reminds me of the old yellow and black Nextel we used to dent the walls with to show how tough it was, One of the techs actually heaved it through 2 thickness of 5/8" sheet rock. The battery cover popped off and the battery fell out. But as John Cameron Swayze used to say, it kept on ticking.
Dropped mine one foot. Hairline crack. I am now a gorilla glass non-believer.
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They could say the freakin screen is made of highly reflective aircraft aluminum. Don't make a difference to me! I'm still putting a case and screen protector on it! I'm using the moshi visor xt. It was what the att store had the morning it came out. It's a nice screen protector but it itself scratches and scuffs. However when the screen is on you can't see any of them. I love my big HD display! Until the time comes that the screens are indestructible I will be protecting mine!
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They could say the freakin screen is made of highly reflective aircraft aluminum. Don't make a difference to me! I'm still putting a case and screen protector on it! I'm using the moshi visor xt. It was what the att store had the morning it came out. It's a nice screen protector but it itself scratches and scuffs. However when the screen is on you can't see any of them. I love my big HD display! Until the time comes that the screens are indestructible I will be protecting mine!
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I agree....Like I said above for some reason these screens scuff so easy it's almost like a coating comes off (happened to me) I ended up sending it back for another one and soon as it came I instantly threw on a Tempered Glass off ebay for 16 bucks....and put it on in a steamed room like they say...And sure enough its dust free..and the glass protector feels so smooth and no loss in touch responsiness even with spen, Good idea to grab a Tempered Glass protector...helps alot
I've broken both the Note 2 and Note 3! Guess I'm just unlucky.

Note 7 survives 1000ft drop!!!

https://youtu.be/QDCurir7VQk
good to know I have a phone capable of this!!!
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Impressive, I would've expected more damage and it to be non functioning, of course I would've thought that of any phone. I wonder if the iphone 7 would survive even a lil.
don't get to excited,my first note 7 fell out of my pocket while getting out of a car, between 1 foot to 6 inches off the ground, cracked the front screen from the edge out to the center of the screen and killed the phone. It had an edge to edge screen protector and case with the thick bumper edges. Good thing the recall happened when it did. 2 days later my brother dropped his on the driveway and completely shattered the back of the phone.
Not knocking my note 7,but this is the first device I ever owned that is this fragile,I don't even think wrapping my phone in bubble wrap will keep it safe.
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don't get to excited,my first note 7 fell out of my pocket while getting out of a car, between 1 foot to 6 inches off the ground, cracked the front screen from the edge out to the center of the screen and killed the phone. It had an edge to edge screen protector and case with the thick bumper edges. Good thing the recall happened when it did. 2 days later my brother dropped his on the driveway and completely shattered the back of the phone.
Not knocking my note 7,but this is the first device I ever owned that is this fragile,I don't even think wrapping my phone in bubble wrap will keep it safe.
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My note 7 fell out of my hands about 8 inches from the ground while at the pool one day right after the recall was announced. I picked it up and entire front screen was cracked. I haven't gone back to the Note 7 because of how fragile it is! Sticking with my S7edge, seems much stronger!
i did a drop test and posted it on youtube, 50 + drops to the note 7 still working little roughed up however it works, iPhone 6s 5 drops it stopped working....
I would assume the IPhone can survive a 1k ft drop because of the aluminum case!
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idtheftvictim said:
My note 7 fell out of my hands about 8 inches from the ground while at the pool one day right after the recall was announced. I picked it up and entire front screen was cracked. I haven't gone back to the Note 7 because of how fragile it is! Sticking with my S7edge, seems much stronger!
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Not many glass made products can survive an 8ft drop unscathed! I assumed this before purchasing a glass phone!
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idtheftvictim said:
My note 7 fell out of my hands about 8 inches from the ground while at the pool one day right after the recall was announced. I picked it up and entire front screen was cracked. I haven't gone back to the Note 7 because of how fragile it is! Sticking with my S7edge, seems much stronger!
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A: the s7/edge casing built pretty much the same
B: I used s7 edge as a loaner before I got my note replacement, besides being about the same physically, the features suck in comparison. Couldnt get rid of the s7 fast enough...
No need to wonder how the iPhone does.
https://youtu.be/qeCz6ioBTY0
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Yeah that screen was hosed! I wish they didn't place it inside a cup of liquid, for a fair comparison between the N7 and iPhone drops.
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