i fixed the xtreme guard on my device, i waited over 24 hours to turn it back on and i notice water mark on the screen, is it just wet patches and should dry out or damaged screen?
The device was turned off before applying anything and only turned on after 24 hours+
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i fixed the xtreme guard on my device, i waited over 24 hours to turn it back on and i notice water mark on the screen, is it just wet patches and should dry out or damaged screen?
The device was turned off before applying anything and only turned on after 24 hours+
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you might have what is called newton rings does your screen look like this
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if yes then this is a damaged screen & will have to be repaired
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Hi,
I must've sat on my phone or something but when I picked up my beloved HD2 and read a message against the white background I was greeted by this lovely Splodge. I plan to claim on my insurance but I was just wondering if anyone had encountered and possibly fixed anything like this.
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moisture? Been swimming with your phone or in the sauna with it again?
Make the insurance claim.
you can try pulling gently at the screen with a suction cup, good chance it will unstick the two layers again.
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Thanks for your help and concern but it fixed itself before I could claim!
I believe you may have been right Samsamuel, thanks.
and airwater9... Swimming with it hasn't broken it in the past so why would it have broken it this time? silly...
Here's mine
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What setting do you use? Why?
I have a skin condition on the complete undersides of my hands (I believe it's called dermatitis or eczema) that causes them to be abnormally dry and peel thick layers off, almost 100% of the time.
Capacitive touch screens usually aren't sensitive enough for the weak current that passes through the tips of my fingers, but this setting, even with a screen protector, will detect one of my digits even if I hold it mere nanometers above the screen.
I also hated the jumpyness of swiping between homescreens due to 10 pixel movement detection. Bleh.
P.S. Did anybody else's Tapatalk favorites break recently? Mine just did.
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I go my MXPE with the leather back and this morning I noticed a dark spot on the leather this morning on my way to work. I get dark spots on the leather when I splash water on it, and I was at a bar last night with the phone sitting on the table so it could have been sitting in some water from the condensation from the glasses there. But every other time I've gotten it wet the color returns to normal after a few hours. It has stayed the same color all day so I'm not sure if it's a water thing or if maybe my battery could have gotten hot enough while it was on the charger overnight to produce the burned look on the leather.
Anybody got an idea or insight?
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My phone just dropped into water for 2 seconds. The upper half of the phone was completely under water.
I was trying to switch it off but reactions were weird. Power button brings up power menu immediatly and not after holding it for 2 secs. But screen doesn't react on touches at all. I managed to get into recovery and power it down from there.
I hope the best. :crying:
I was reading about a water damage indicator in the SIM slot, but I don't know if I recognized it. Any experiences about water damage?
Hi, you could try putting your phone in some uncooked rice? this might help to soak up some of the moisture, hope this helps.
Take battery out and put both phone and battery in a bag of rice for 48 hours. Do not try to turn on the device during this time.
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^^^ Take the battery out, no comment
Had it in rice for two days:
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So I've only had this for for like 4 months and I ended up dropping the phone (granted there was a thick screen protector + protective case on it) and these pixels ended up like this. I am just wondering if this is covered under the warranty as there is no damage to the screen and does dropping the phone cause dead pixels?
Sorry I know the pic is blurry
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I am just wondering if this is covered under the warranty as there is no damage to the screen and does dropping the phone cause dead pixels?
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Well, depends... I'd say you can try it. It surely wouldn't be a warranty repair if it's obvious that you droppped the phone.
But in your case you could just say it suddenly went that way and then hope that it's not obvious to the techs that the real reason was a drop.