Hello,
I heard that opening and closing galaxy s5's usb port flap will cause its plastic sealing to wear out just like those on other waterproof devices. (I have seen a xperia user claiming his worn out only in 3 months!)
Is this wearing out issue true and should I be concerned with it? Should I use a wireless charger?
Also, how long are those flaps meant to last???
Thanks
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The hinge easily gets broken because people apply too much pressure by pulling or pushing it. Just follow on the shape of the hinge when you open or close the flap so that less pressure is applied to the hinge, it'll last more than 5 yrs for sure. And do not rush in pulling/pushing the flap, take your time.
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Remove speaker grill (not back cover)
Sorry for low res
Taken from ipad 3 (not good cam )
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FEEL DIFFERENCE
Won't that cause dust to be collected in there? :$
might be yes
Interesting trick, especially for an old, already damaged atrix
Apparently there are different kinds of grid, yours looks like the ifixit one:
Mine is one big metal part (european atrix)
Besides my back cover grill is broken, so the speaker would be completely unprotected
Mine old back covers grill was broken and i bought a new cover and this is fake one but not very bad
My TF810c was send for repair yesterday, but I was already told in the shop that one issue is my fault and it will not be fixed.
Considering how much TF810 cots in Poland I will not let go (especially that I know it is devices fault not my inattention.
So...
1. Seal on the hinge (the one between hinge and docking station is all ripped and pushed down by edge of docking station. Not nice as there is glue left inside and on the edge of keyboard.
More and more dirt get in.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/1jyv0ga8ok6dpsk/DSC_9109.JPG
2. Frame of the screen just broke (above place where all materials plastic and aluminium meet). It is not chipped (as after hitting something), just split.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lf88iv5z0096m0/DSC_9120.JPG
Any one with similar issues?
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The rear case is very easy to open, and requires minimal prying effort with a plastic opening tool to remove... But we cracked it, even though we were quite careful during the opening procedure.
All fasteners inside are Phillips screws—no security or proprietary screws here.
While the battery enclosure is easy to remove, some patient spudgering will be necessary to peel the battery off the tray.
The front glass is adhered to the display frame, meaning you'll need a heat gun to get the LCD out—or replace the whole front panel.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+7+2nd+Generation+Teardown/16072/1
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When removing the pen from the device earlier, the click-tip ended up breaking off. I was able to retrieve the pen without issue and NO the pen was not inserted backwards or damaged in any way. Just wanted to advise how fragile the S-Pen may be.
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Bummer. You can get a replacement for about $30.00
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...e+5+pen.TRS1&_nkw=Samsung+Note+5+pen&_sacat=0
Did the same thing taking a case off. Snagged it and popped right off. I remove the pen before messing with cases now..
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Same thing happened to me while taking off case. I used a small dab of super glue on a paper clip to repair it . Just be careful not to use to much glue.
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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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