Does anyone know what the 5 little black plastic pins are for?
They seem to come with a basic metal clamp, but I've looked around and can't find a use for it?
Amdathlonuk said:
Does anyone know what the 5 little black plastic pins are for?
They seem to come with a basic metal clamp, but I've looked around and can't find a use for it?
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They are replacements for the S-pen tip. You use the metal tweezer thing to pull out the pin and insert the new ones.
MohJee said:
They are replacements for the S-pen tip. You use the metal tweezer thing to pull out the pin and insert the new ones.
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LOL.....how embarrassing.
Thanks!
Wacom (who are responsible for the Spen) has been using this system since the first Intuos to replace the pen tips on the pens of their drawing tablets...
You're not alone!
Amdathlonuk said:
LOL.....how embarrassing.
Thanks!
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I couldn't figure it out myself, lol.
I think even less people know that the replacement pens are not all the same material. Some are more rubberized, while others are made of firmer plastic. So not only are they extra pen tips, but you can change them out if you want the pen motions to have more or less friction.
The only way I could tell the difference of material was by touching each tip and gently gliding my finger across it see how much friction it had. My default pen-tip was a more rubberized material with a little too much friction for my liking, so I swapped it for one of the harder ones and I love it!
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I think even less people know that the replacement pens are not all the same material. Some are more rubberized, while others are made of firmer plastic. So not only are they extra pen tips, but you can change them out if you want the pen motions to have more or less friction.
The only way I could tell the difference of material was by touching each tip and gently gliding my finger across it see how much friction it had. My default pen-tip was a more rubberized material with a little too much friction for my liking, so I swapped it for one of the harder ones and I love it!
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That piece of information was so useful to know. Love the lesser friction tip!
I also got the note5 today and was looking at the clamp/pins and I was like " what the hell is this?" LMAO.
HAHAHAHAHA Thanks for asking this! I have been all over the web trying to figure out WTH it is!!! hahahaha
If you have the manual, you can read it.
Tapatalk on Note3
Same with Note 8 and bell shaped metal clamp
I got the Note 8 just now. The Singapore website doesn't even mention this bell shaped metal clamp and the set of pins as an accessory included in the box! I was completely flummoxed till I read this thread. Thank you.
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I'm hoping someone might have a helpful suggestion other than "take it apart." I've been using a stylus / pen that I got off ebay. The ball point pen is hidden under a cap at the opposite end of where the stylus point is.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=190199301645&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=009
It works great except that the cap came off while the stylus was inside my advantage --- and now, I can't get the stylus out. It's stuck, and there's no way to reach in and get it.
Any thoughts??
Thanks
I think you could put some glue (very little) inside the cap and then put it (the cap) into the HTC stylus hole. After a time take it out and then try to remove the glue (dissolving or smthg like that). Peter.
Thanks, I'll try that!
pkchainsaw said:
Thanks, I'll try that!
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Just be careful not to touch the sides while sliding the pen in, or it will get very messy in there and harsh when the glue dries and come time to put a new stylus in. Thanks for the heads up because I was going to purchase a pack of 3 in 1 pens. I won't now due to the fact that it can come apart.
tootallk2000 said:
Just be careful not to touch the sides while sliding the pen in, or it will get very messy in there and harsh when the glue dries and come time to put a new stylus in. Thanks for the heads up because I was going to purchase a pack of 3 in 1 pens. I won't now due to the fact that it can come apart.
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WOW!! IT WORKED!!!! THANKS!
Of course, do what you think is best, but I'm going to keep using it. I think the fault was mine, not the pen's.
THANKS AGAIN!
Does that stylus actually fit completley into your advantage? I have the exact same 3 pack sitting at home, ordered off ebay, and its just not capable of fitting into the slide on the advantage. Not to mention how shoddy the quality appeared to be with regards to how the 3 pieces stick together. I mean its obvious when you mix metal with plastic threads...things are gonna work loose very quickly. Anyway, I just ordered a 3 pack of 3in1 stylus from expansys that they are advertising as an exact fit, made specifically for the advantage, as well as a 3 pack of oem stylus just to make sure heh.
I got mt HTC Capacitive stylus the other day, how the hell are you supposed to use it? It is as fat as my finger with a very loose fitting piece of plastic at the business end that has a red dot in the centre of it. This is not a well made piece of hardware and will certainly break in short order. To make matters worse it cost £20..................Waaaaaaaaaaa
Timax_50 said:
I got mt HTC Capacitive stylus the other day, how the hell are you supposed to use it? It is as fat as my finger with a very loose fitting piece of plastic at the business end that has a red dot in the centre of it. This is not a well made piece of hardware and will certainly break in short order. To make matters worse it cost £20..................Waaaaaaaaaaa
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I have the dagi version which by all reports is pretty much the same (£15ish for me though)... its a bit tricky and takes a bit of getting used to and I dont know why they need the whole of that plastic bit at the end as it seems to work ok with just a small part of it... but after some playing with it I find its very accurate and I can write chinese characters much easier and select text for copy and paste or to get a pop up definition much easier too... oh and I keep mine in my pocket and so far its proved to be fairly robust... (although I wouldnt want to sit on it to be fair)... I would like one that isnt so big at the end and was more like a pen... but so far so ok...
Ever considered trying to sand the tip just to make it smaller...?
Q-tip o Pencil Eraser?
Anybody remember the story about NASA contracting out a way for astronauts to use ink pens in space? Care to guess how the Russians did it? They used a pencil. My personal favorite...a Q tip.
Just an idea, haven't tried it myself yet, but how about an empty felt tip pen?
SnittyKitty said:
My personal favorite...a Q tip.
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Doesn't work for me... maybe only the real original brand does?
SnittyKitty said:
Anybody remember the story about NASA contracting out a way for astronauts to use ink pens in space? Care to guess how the Russians did it? They used a pencil. My personal favorite...a Q tip.
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Thats because graphite in electrical equipment is a no-no. Especially graphite dust floating in weightlessness!
I've found that blister tablet packs work well. I think it's the hollow metal case. I'm still experimenting. It's too sensitive at the moment.
So i did this with 3m 1080 scotchprint carbon series and with nail scissors cutting it from 10x20cm took a while, about 2 hours to get it look nice i also cut a piece for the home button which took awhile too to get it fit perfectly!
to make this thread not so useless, recommend or post pictures of your customized gs2
anyway, what do you think ?
Looks excellent mate, would love a tutorial wouldn't mind that look myself.
Very nice...
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Nice, I have a Samsung mesh case on mine which would cover that off
Does it say 0.8 MP?
That looks really nice, shame your not selling them
Its 0.8 because is on mirror ( 0.8 | 8.0 )
cost of this project was about 10-20 bucks. really, its not that difficult to make, just needs patience and good light. that is the first one i've ever made!
@itehappy most definitely hope its not a 0.8mp unit anyway nice to see people here from i8910 community!
Thanks for the prompt... Just ordered a sheet of 1200 x 300 for under $AUS 10 .
What did you cut it with? Just a normal sharp knife/razor blade? Any tips on cutting the corners, makig the holes, putting the sides and corners on etc???
I know it doesn't require a huge 20 page instruction book but if you could provide some tips or suggestions I think that would be great... Unless you plan on selling them then I suggest not to give the tips
Edit: Just realised you only did the back cover and not the edges... Maybe I will report back when I finally get my sheet and start cutting.
Nice! Tutorial would be appreciated!
When I read the thread title I imagined it would look tacky, but it actually looks really good
Nice. If you want to make some to sell I will buy.
I have a Silver one and you buy them online... o.o
looks great dude, what's the texture of the tape like though? The phone is slippy enough with the stock cover, with smooth tape it must be worse!
i want this too! Looks very nice!
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+1 for you making them and selling them. (I don't have the patience)
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looks great dude, what's the texture of the tape like though? The phone is slippy enough with the stock cover, with smooth tape it must be worse!
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It's actually textured, the "weave" is bumpy, raised a few cm, provides a bit of a rough, oil free surface without being uncomfortable. And you can do a fun DJ scratching imitation if you run your fingernail over it quickly.
I've been using it (they call it 3M Dynoc in North America) on the back of my SGS1 for over a year now, and on the back of my Tab 7" for nearly as long.
I couldn't be arsed to cut my own, so I bought mine pre-cut from PhantomSkinz (Skinomi also sells a very similar "skin"). The phone kit costs ~$25 before coupon, and it covers the entire back, the sides, and even comes with a wet-apply screen protector.
It's dead easy to apply, though the edges take a bit of practice...but if you screw up, just lift it up and try again.
It's durable as hell, the SGS1 has one minor, nearly invisible scratch in it after a year of abuse in my pocket, in my motorcycle jacket or tank bag, dirty tables, etc. They look far more "high tech" than the funky designs Samsung used on the back of those devices, especially the Tab.
Occasionally, I'd catch the bottom edge of the tape on the SGS with my fingernail when removing the battery cover and it'll lift a bit. Apply some heat and it goes right back into shape.
Little trick with the rough feel on the edges...heat it (desk lamp or hair dryer both work well) and run your fingernail over the edge...this thins it, making it much smoother.
I just placed an order with Skinomi for both a SGS2 and Galaxy Tab 10.1 "carbon" kit. On the SGS2, I'm thinking about leaving the battery cover naked since it's cheap to replace and already textured, and just using the carbon on the chin and sides. The chin on mine is starting to show some friction wear along the edge closest to the battery cover, and the sides get slippery as a bar of soap.
pbrown77 said:
Thanks for the prompt... Just ordered a sheet of 1200 x 300 for under $AUS 10 .
What did you cut it with? Just a normal sharp knife/razor blade? Any tips on cutting the corners, makig the holes, putting the sides and corners on etc???
I know it doesn't require a huge 20 page instruction book but if you could provide some tips or suggestions I think that would be great... Unless you plan on selling them then I suggest not to give the tips
Edit: Just realised you only did the back cover and not the edges... Maybe I will report back when I finally get my sheet and start cutting.
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wait wait whaaat? 1200x300 for $10 dollars??!? is it 3M 1080 series or 3M Di-noc?
i cut all this with little scissors, about the length of a palm, maybe just a bit more. corners wont need any special stuff, just a hair dryer to get it a little more flexible. ONE THING, when i bought the carbon, I tought that i'll just bend anything which comes over the edge, to backside of the plate. well its not that easy. gs2 cover is so precisely cut that it doesnt allow any kind of extra stuff under the cover, so you just need to cut it little bit at a time, then try it, and cut a bit more and try, untill it fits properly. this will take most of the installation time. just be careful not to cut too much! same goes for the camera hole. very carefully and take the time it needs, even if there is 0.1mm too much, the camera wont fit properly. not difficult, but takes time. a hour atleast.
meh, im a nice guy, i'll give all the tips needed
@viva.fidel
the surface of the new 3M 1080 series has more rubbery feel than the Di-noc (what skinomi uses) and there is seriously good grip! Doesn't feel sticky, but still offers awesome grip believe me! maybe because of the carbon texture i dont know but has good grip for sure!
sorry if theres typos, wrote whole message with GS2 in PORTRAIT mode
Hi, If you were to sell any, I would buy one, It look really nice
ignore now!
OK, I just wanted to know if this was just me...
When drawing, especially when doing a long quick stroke with the pen, i will sometime get a bit of a .... squeak. Like the pen is scratching or rubbing against the screen. It doesnt happen very often, just on occasion..
I dont seem to be causing any scratches though... no damage seems to be done.
So I can only assume its the material of the SPen?
I never had this happen with my old note10.1, using the white tips that came with the pen. This pen seems to only come with th eblack tips though, with no alternative choices.
Unfortunately I had to sell my old note10.1, so I dont have the pen available to test on this screen.
Anyone else having this issue? OR maybe I should buy an alternate pen?
Any advice would be good thanks!
nirurin said:
OK, I just wanted to know if this was just me...
When drawing, especially when doing a long quick stroke with the pen, i will sometime get a bit of a .... squeak. Like the pen is scratching or rubbing against the screen. It doesnt happen very often, just on occasion..
I dont seem to be causing any scratches though... no damage seems to be done.
So I can only assume its the material of the SPen?
I never had this happen with my old note10.1, using the white tips that came with the pen. This pen seems to only come with th eblack tips though, with no alternative choices.
Unfortunately I had to sell my old note10.1, so I dont have the pen available to test on this screen.
Anyone else having this issue? OR maybe I should buy an alternate pen?
Any advice would be good thanks!
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Mine is white but it comes with 2 kinds of tips...look closer at the extras...should be plastic ones and rubber ones...mine came with a rubber tip on and 3 extra rubber and 2 plastic tips.
Uschiekid said:
Mine is white but it comes with 2 kinds of tips...look closer at the extras...should be plastic ones and rubber ones...mine came with a rubber tip on and 3 extra rubber and 2 plastic tips.
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my original note came with those... my 2014 one just came with several replacement black tips, no white ones...
nirurin said:
my original note came with those... my 2014 one just came with several replacement black tips, no white ones...
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What I meant was I have a white note...not black...so nothing is black...pen and tips are all white...to match the device itself. But if you have black tips, im assuming your note and pen are black. What I was trying to say was that amongst those black tips, there might be two types that arent as visibly different as the white tips are,...so I was advising you to look more closely or try to feel for a difference
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What I meant was I have a white note...not black...so nothing is black...pen and tips are all white...to match the device itself. But if you have black tips, im assuming your note and pen are black. What I was trying to say was that amongst those black tips, there might be two types that arent as visibly different as the white tips are,...so I was advising you to look more closely or try to feel for a difference
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Oh i see... I did try swapping tips at one point, but only because I assumed they were all the same!
On the original note, it came with 4 white rubbery tips and 4 black plastic tips... I didnt think tha there might be a difference in these tips cos they were all the same colour... I will take a closer look
nirurin said:
Oh i see... I did try swapping tips at one point, but only because I assumed they were all the same!
On the original note, it came with 4 white rubbery tips and 4 black plastic tips... I didnt think tha there might be a difference in these tips cos they were all the same colour... I will take a closer look
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Oh I didnt realise the original note had such obviously different tips....
yeah, the white note has rubber ones that are very opaquely white and plastic ones that are slightly translucent but still white.
Uschiekid said:
Oh I didnt realise the original note had such obviously different tips....
yeah, the white note has rubber ones that are very opaquely white and plastic ones that are slightly translucent but still white.
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The Grey note comes with 6 completely indistinguishable dark-grey tips lol
But, if you push on the ends with a fingernail, you can tell that 3 of them are slightly rubbery, and 3 are solid plastic.
Though I preferred the rubbery ones on the original note, I am going to try a plastic one now. ITs a lot smoother on the screen, and you can definatly notice the lack of resistance, but it seems to be pretty good. And no squeaks haha.
I had heard rumours on the old note that the plastic tips could scratch the screen, but I'm pretty sure they were false...
This is my current set-up for drawing and painting on my note...
I use rubber tips (i'm using the aftermarket SPen with the eraser on the other end, not the SPen that came with the tablet) with a matte screen protector over my screen. The screen protector isn't for preventing scratches (although it helps) but to create the proper amount of friction i feel comfortable with. I do like the plastic tips better but from my experience they tend to get sharp edges from normal wear and tear.
nirurin said:
I had heard rumours on the old note that the plastic tips could scratch the screen, but I'm pretty sure they were false...
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I can't see how plastic could scratch the screen :/ however I do remember reading where people got something stuck on the tip of their s-pen and whilst using it they ended up scratching the screen. Main reason why I had to place a clear screen protector on mine just incase it happens and tbh the Anker screen protector is as though there's nothing there so it helps.
Sorry for bumping this old thread but I dont want to create a new one.
My Note 2014 came in without extra tips. And the one I have is plastic and got no traction. I'm wondering where I can buy a rubber tip and replacement tool.
Tnx.
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It might not be the tip at all. It could be the screen protector or lack of one.
The note 2014 extra tips are buried in the box it Came in. If you Kept the box, go and look. They are in a tiny zip lock bag.
jonling said:
It might not be the tip at all. It could be the screen protector or lack of one.
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Tried it without protector, with a glossy and now a matte one and it got really minimal traction. A friend of mine got an spen with rubber tip and it feels better writing and drawing. At least for me.
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The note 2014 extra tips are buried in the box it Came in. If you Kept the box, go and look. They are in a tiny zip lock bag.
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Lol! I got to check the box thoroughly. I just took the tablet and charger and forgot about the box. I'll check it again. Thanks!
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any unwanted damage you may cause to your device, this is to be a sharing of an idea which happened to work for me and a sort of framework for how you may also accomplish this.
So basically, I despise how terribly fingerprints show on my G4's edge, that's a nit pick. My main complaint is that because it's a glossy plastic, it gets scratched very easily and shows that just as bad, not to mention it's obviously plastic masking as metal and not doing a good job, or more simply put, makes this flagship look cheap. I had a vision of a G4 with a flat black edge, I thought I'd grab a nail file from my bathroom -the giant popsicle stick ones- and use it to gently wear away at the shiny coating. My nail file had two sides, a fine side and a coarser side, I used the fine side exclusively with higher pressure strokes in the beginning to remove the shiny coating, using gentler and broader strokes to smooth, got one of those crazy nail file tools that have multiple sides and are made of two sides with softer layers of material in between, the two sides are also split into different functions, ones usually a buffer and the other is a super fine nail file, fine than the former one.....then I used this same tool to buff and clean up the edges and make sure all is smooth and nice, worked excellently, can also probably use super fine sandpaper and a cloth.
My back plate was off and battery removed, I used the popsicle nail file one side at a time starting with rougher strokes to get rid of the shiny coating -which will distinctly flake away as white little crumbs of plastic- it will take a few passes to completely strip the coating off the edge, you'll notice it lingers like a sort of residue as it contrasts quite distinctly against the revealed plastic, once the coating is nonexistent begin to smooth and finish the side until it is uniform in color and looks completely smooth, you want to keep the direction of the strokes consistent as it will impact the uniformity and smoothness, I went horizontally around the phone if it were laying flat and that gave me great results, give the corners some extra attention but its the same idea, and thanks to the battery back being off I was able to make the finish meet the edge of the battery door by angling the file accordingly, repeat these steps loosely and gently with either the multi-tool-file or extra fine grit sandpaper, use your judgment, buff and finish to your heart's desire. During the entire process be sure to regularly clean off the sandpaper, file and sides of the phone on a cloth of some sort between passes as you will notice the sandpaper glide and will be clogged with material, I was wearing some bumming pants so I just rubbed it off on those, worked wonderfully. Obviously you are removing incredibly small layers of material so guys be careful, you could probably remove quite a bit before anything happens but that can also effec look of things quite badly so try to make it even. I plugged important holes with bits of tissue, only the headphone jack really, the usb port is shallow enough where some air remove any particles.
The file helps especially because of its rigidity and shape, allowing me to have a lot of flexibility when dealing with such a small surface area.
You are putting files and sandpaper near your screen, be careful. I had a very good screen protecter but even then I didn't touch my screen once, you can get at a pretty steep angle like 45 degrees away from being parallel with the screen and still be fine, maybe less, just be wary, it's easy to slip and scratch, I don't think a soft brush would do much but a rough scratch could leave marks.
My IR blaster still works and it received the same treatment, I made no effort to avoid it.
I will post pictures soon, I wish I could use my phone to take a picture of my phone. I'll use someones phone tomorrow to do so.
Feel free to ask me anything if you have a question or I left some vital info out.
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okay, waiting for the pics and a more detailed steps before jumping in.
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okay, waiting for the pics and a more detailed steps before jumping in.
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So, I don't know how to post the pics cus as a new user I can't use links...
Also, you might consider adding a step of using progressively higher grits of sandpaper, and even going all the way to a rubbing compound to get super fine control over how much matte effect you desire. The matte of 300 grit sandpaper is different than the matte of say 450 grit etc.
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Also, you might consider adding a step of using progressively higher grits of sandpaper, and even going all the way to a rubbing compound to get super fine control over how much matte effect you desire. The matte of 300 grit sandpaper is different than the matte of say 450 grit etc.
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Yes absolutely, this is worth considering. I merely outlined how I did it to show that its not really necessary to get specific, I didn't go out of my way to get any of the tools I used and it came out satisfactory. I'll probably add it in once I get pics up and if people feel it's not as accessible as I thought.
mp2195 said:
So, I don't know how to post the pics cus as a new user I can't use links...
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give us the link like www. linkhere.com/blah.img
mp2195 said:
So, I don't know how to post the pics cus as a new user I can't use links...
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Use https://imgur.com/ to upload the picture and then post the direct link here, I'd love to see some pictures of this.
mp2195 said:
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any unwanted damage you may cause to your device, this is to be a sharing of an idea which happened to work for me and a sort of framework for how you may also accomplish this.
So basically, I despise how terribly fingerprints show on my G4's edge, that's a nit pick. My main complaint is that because it's a glossy plastic, it gets scratched very easily and shows that just as bad, not to mention it's obviously plastic masking as metal and not doing a good job, or more simply put, makes this flagship look cheap. I had a vision of a G4 with a flat black edge, I thought I'd grab a nail file from my bathroom -the giant popsicle stick ones- and use it to gently wear away at the shiny coating. My nail file had two sides, a fine side and a coarser side, I used the fine side exclusively with higher pressure strokes in the beginning to remove the shiny coating, using gentler and broader strokes to smooth, got one of those crazy nail file tools that have multiple sides and are made of two sides with softer layers of material in between, the two sides are also split into different functions, ones usually a buffer and the other is a super fine nail file, fine than the former one.....then I used this same tool to buff and clean up the edges and make sure all is smooth and nice, worked excellently, can also probably use super fine sandpaper and a cloth.
My back plate was off and battery removed, I used the popsicle nail file one side at a time starting with rougher strokes to get rid of the shiny coating -which will distinctly flake away as white little crumbs of plastic- it will take a few passes to completely strip the coating off the edge, you'll notice it lingers like a sort of residue as it contrasts quite distinctly against the revealed plastic, once the coating is nonexistent begin to smooth and finish the side until it is uniform in color and looks completely smooth, you want to keep the direction of the strokes consistent as it will impact the uniformity and smoothness, I went horizontally around the phone if it were laying flat and that gave me great results, give the corners some extra attention but its the same idea, and thanks to the battery back being off I was able to make the finish meet the edge of the battery door by angling the file accordingly, repeat these steps loosely and gently with either the multi-tool-file or extra fine grit sandpaper, use your judgment, buff and finish to your heart's desire. During the entire process be sure to regularly clean off the sandpaper, file and sides of the phone on a cloth of some sort between passes as you will notice the sandpaper glide and will be clogged with material, I was wearing some bumming pants so I just rubbed it off on those, worked wonderfully. Obviously you are removing incredibly small layers of material so guys be careful, you could probably remove quite a bit before anything happens but that can also effec look of things quite badly so try to make it even. I plugged important holes with bits of tissue, only the headphone jack really, the usb port is shallow enough where some air remove any particles.
The file helps especially because of its rigidity and shape, allowing me to have a lot of flexibility when dealing with such a small surface area.
You are putting files and sandpaper near your screen, be careful. I had a very good screen protecter but even then I didn't touch my screen once, you can get at a pretty steep angle like 45 degrees away from being parallel with the screen and still be fine, maybe less, just be wary, it's easy to slip and scratch, I don't think a soft brush would do much but a rough scratch could leave marks.
My IR blaster still works and it received the same treatment, I made no effort to avoid it.
I will post pictures soon, I wish I could use my phone to take a picture of my phone. I'll use someones phone tomorrow to do so.
Feel free to ask me anything if you have a question or I left some vital info out.
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I just came across this. I will be doing this tonight whn i get home from work. My otter box has scuffed mine pretty good. I like the nail file idea. Its work. Lol make u respect it a little more from the hard work.
make pressure on him so he shares the pics. :/
can the leathe from back cover be removed, am should be getting mine and it might be with leather.. i dont like it. just wondering if someone has taken the leather off the cover.. what it looks like. just plain molded plastic?
raptorddd said:
can the leathe from back cover be removed, am should be getting mine and it might be with leather.. i dont like it. just wondering if someone has taken the leather off the cover.. what it looks like. just plain molded plastic?
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Dont do it! It will look horrendous! You better get a plastic back cover from eBay, I got one so I could use a Spigen Neo Hybid without damaging the leather back cover.
pakitos said:
Dont do it! It will look horrendous! You better get a plastic back cover from eBay, I got one so I could use a Spigen Neo Hybid without damaging the leather back cover.
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i think leather looks GAY . no offense guys its just my opinion.. so it would be just a molded plastic right.? ill try see some stuff on amazon. what is the variant you have? is it from mexico..
raptorddd said:
i think leather looks GAY . no offense guys its just my opinion.. so it would be just a molded plastic right.? ill try see some stuff on amazon. what is the variant you have? is it from mexico..
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Not molded plastic but lots of glue and sew points. Mine is from Telcel H815P
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Not molded plastic but lots of glue and sew points. Mine is from Telcel H815P
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Unless glue cant be removed then itll look ugly... as foe the sewing points , thats a plu you get ventilation there.
this weather up north isnt very friendly... too bad you cant unlock bootloader.. whers the fun ?
Matte G4 Edge https://imgur.com/a/Bzspg
solventh said:
make pressure on him so he shares the pics. :/
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Matte G4 Edge https://imgur.com/a/Bzspg
Thanks. Gold idea. Will try this when my broken test g4 arrives.
Can you pls seit the first post with the pics?
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Matte G4 Edge https://imgur.com/a/Bzspg
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thanks so much, man :]
Bullnados said:
Thanks. Gold idea. Will try this when my broken test g4 arrives.
Can you pls seit the first post with the pics?
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For some stupid reason it won't let me edit my original post, weird. I'll try on my PC when I get a chance.
Perhaps to old?