[Pic] Frame Pop Out At Power Button - Xperia Z3 General

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Never drop....never place in back pocket..in front pocket where I alway remove from when sitting down.
Happened right in front of me....phone was on the table..heard a pop..then another pop..then this..
Not a cheap phone...

That's almost impossible to happen out of thin air. More details please?

stinka said:
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Never drop....never place in back pocket..in front pocket where I alway remove from when sitting down.
Happened right in front of me....phone was on the table..heard a pop..then another pop..then this..
Not a cheap phone...
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Saw u posted it in HWZ. Unfortunately, local warranty does not cover this damage as this quite obvious as being man-damaged.

stinka said:
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Never drop....never place in back pocket..in front pocket where I alway remove from when sitting down.
Happened right in front of me....phone was on the table..heard a pop..then another pop..then this..
Not a cheap phone...
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At least stop with the lies!

This has happened to me too. The side trim has popped away from the screen. No idea how it happened but I did previously damage the back of the phone. Is the back glass panel cracked/damaged on yours?
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Bansheleh said:
This has happened to me too. The side trim has popped away from the screen. No idea how it happened but I did previously damage the back of the phone. Is the back glass panel cracked/damaged on yours?
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Nope..neither front nor back panel have crack..

Same happened to me, never drop or anything, I returned it and they gave me a new one

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Dust under the screen...

Has anyone successfully cleaned the dust in their htc evos?
I have some dust in the top left corner near the htc logo and it is definitely under the screen and not under my screen protector.
Is there a way for us to open the evo and get to the area of the screen in question and use a can of compressed air to get the dust off?
If there is a way where are the directions? I haven't seen a how-to on opening the evo to get to the screen area.
Thanks in advance.
My phone is great working condition (rooted with custom kernel, theme, etc) and I would rather avoid having to bring my phone in if I don't have to.
I have the exact same problem. dont know whats causing it. but upper left. its been growing over the last month. making its way out into the center slowly but surely. very distracting. id love to be able to get rid of it.
dust, top left here too. not much, but i can see it only under sunlight.
gigabit said:
dust, top left here too. not much, but i can see it only under sunlight.
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Same, it's only noticeable at the right angle and light. For now I will wait it out. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad in a short period.
Same here. Have not noticed it on my wife's yet.
-frank
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Its because of the gigantic unprotected hole for the audio. Happens to all Evos.
Yes I have it also. I contacted HTC directly and you have to send it to them and they will keep it for 2-3 weeks. They also said in the email that there technician will determine if its a warranty fix or not. So good luck. Anyone else get theres fixed?
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Its because of the gigantic unprotected hole for the audio. Happens to all Evos.
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Nope its not from that I had a dust shoot plug since I got my EVO and it still had dust under the screen. Took the phone to the repair center and they replaced the screen. The screen is a complete unit which includes the black plastic and the buttons. Its all one piece. They showed it too me after they took it apart and we had no idea how the dust got in there.
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Nope its not from that I had a dust shoot plug since I got my EVO and it still had dust under the screen. Took the phone to the repair center and they replaced the screen. The screen is a complete unit which includes the black plastic and the buttons. Its all one piece. They showed it too me after they took it apart and we had no idea how the dust got in there.
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So Sprint was able to fix it at there repair center? Is it a quick fix or do you have to leave it? Did you have to buy the phone from Sprint also?
mconigs78 said:
So Sprint was able to fix it at there repair center? Is it a quick fix or do you have to leave it? Did you have to buy the phone from Sprint also?
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It takes about 20 minutes I did not leave the phone it was still rooted. I bought it at radio shack. Problem was the ear piece started crackling like it was blown. the guy worked on it some more now the ear piece doesn't work at all and a replacement EVO is on the way. Another post exists about this. They told me they have 3 revisions of the screens mine was rev. 2 they replaced with a rev. 3.
I had the same problem. I unrooted (big deal) took it to a repair center and they were going to clean it out for me. Turns out the internals of the power button were broke and I walked away with a brand new phone. Went home, used unrevoked and rerooted (another big deal) and haven't had any problems after having the phone for a month. Just take it in. Worst case they clean it. (Rooting and unrooting is too easy. Don't be lazy. Its a new phone.)
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I had the same problem. I unrooted (big deal) took it to a repair center and they were going to clean it out for me. Turns out the internals of the power button were broke and I walked away with a brand new phone. Went home, used unrevoked and rerooted (another big deal) and haven't had any problems after having the phone for a month. Just take it in. Worst case they clean it. (Rooting and unrooting is too easy. Don't be lazy. Its a new phone.)
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They can't clean it the screen is a sealed unit it has to be replaced. They didn't care that the phone was rooted. I called and asked what their policy was on rooted phones they didn't care as long as you aren't having software issues.
Not what the Guy at sprint said. He said they had cleaned a couple other ones.
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They can't clean it the screen is a sealed unit it has to be replaced.
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Not what the Guy at sprint said. He said they had cleaned a couple other ones.
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I don't know how I saw it.
The piece all the way to the left is the screen the dust gets inside of it. It does not come apart. Maybe this second photo but I don't believe the dust was under that glass. I think it was in the display itself. Either way they replaced all of it.
I can't really ague that the dust wasn't under the glass maybe it was. I also can't argue that they can't take the glass off maybe they can. Either way I didn't care as long as it was cleaned.
In the pictures you posted it looks to me like it lacks a complete seal and more of an adhesive to keep the two layers together. But like you, it really didnt matter to me as long as it was getting resolved, and it was even better news I left the store with a brand new one.
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The piece all the way to the left is the screen the dust gets inside of it. It does not come apart. Maybe this second photo but I don't believe the dust was under that glass. I think it was in the display itself. Either way they replaced all of it.
I can't really ague that the dust wasn't under the glass maybe it was. I also can't argue that they can't take the glass off maybe they can. Either way I didn't care as long as it was cleaned.
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I have the exact same problem, dust in the upper left hand corner.
I just realized I have dust on the upper left hand corner also. I am kind of pissed it's only a little over a month old.
Same thing, yet my evo is only two weeks old.
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I just had my screen replaced at Sprint because of dust in the upper left corner. The rep told me it was a known problem. Had my phone back in a little over an hour and a half. Gave it to them rooted and running Fresh...not a word was mentioned about it. This was on my launch day Evo with the Nova screen. I think the replacement is an Epson, but I don't remember how to check.

Where do you keep your G2/DZ

My question is where do you keep your G2/DZ
If anyone asks why am I asking this
Well its only for curiousity
So let's start!
I keep mines in my back left poket when I'm standing up and when I sit down I switch it to my right front pocket of my jeans
Now its you turn!
Stewie just said that!
Right front pocket mostly. Sometimes in my shirt pocket if I have one.
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Front right pocket. Specifically, it is upside down with screen facing me so when I pull it out, it is right-side up and facing me.
c00ller said:
Front right pocket. Specifically, it is upside down with screen facing me so when I pull it out, it is right-side up and facing me.
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Same, except I'm a lefty so left pocket
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Dang i guess we all think the same!
c00ller said:
Front right pocket. Specifically, it is upside down with screen facing me so when I pull it out, it is right-side up and facing me.
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I'm the same way with mine.
I normally keep mine in a leather case clipped to my belt on my right side. The leather phone case I purchased at Walmart (forgot what I paid foe it).
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Mine lives in my left front pocket wearing the gel case I bought for it from T-Mobile, and no screen protector because nothing else goes in that pocket. It's a phone only pocket
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PaganAng3l said:
Mine lives in my left front pocket wearing the gel case I bought for it from T-Mobile, and no screen protector because nothing else goes in that pocket. It's a phone only pocket
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Yeah i always leave my phone alone in my pocket so it doesnt get scratched or anything like that!
When applicable right breast pocket.
Else front left pocket, with 2 spare batteries (I listen to allot of music, and can't bare to find myself without).
Thus with screen protector ^^
another lefty.
front left pocket in a G1 slip case, screen facing me (volume buttons facing the back)
I keep mine in a black leather pouch in my suitcoat inner breast pocket. Or otherwise in my pants right pocket.
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Front left pocket, with the power button facing up (with no screen protector or case).
Strangely, reading the above posts, I'm right handed...
I always put it in my shoulder bag when i'm walking, because it's uncomfortable when this big baby lying in my pants pocket.
And when i'm sitting there, i'd prefer putting in on the table. Take my advice, don't always put cellphone too close to you, it's killing your semen
Shirt pocket if I have one, otherwise left front pants pocket (making sure there's no keys or coins in there first)
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CCpotter said:
Take my advice, don't always put cellphone too close to you, it's killing your semen
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No its not. The radiation from cell phones is non-ionizing. You're more at risk from cosmic rays.
CCpotter said:
Take my advice, don't always put cellphone too close to you, it's killing your semen
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Like burtcom, this is not right. If you've taken a basic quantum physics course or knew anything about electromagnetic radiation energy, you'd know this is totally false. Please do not scare the misinformed by spreading nonsense.
Edit: I have given this some thought and due to other indirect effects (e.g. resonance) some interactions can be possible. If you have information regarding this topic, please share.
I think most guys would like to have less of a chance to impregnate a woman lol. Even if the whole cell phone radiation thing was true.
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Keep mine in an old case the sidekick lx 2009 came with, in my back left pocket with the screen facing my body.
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Keep mine in an old case the sidekick lx 2009 came with, in my back left pocket with the screen facing my body.
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What do you do when you sit down?
In my left pocket with the back facing me.

Broke the top wifi golden clip, am i screwed?

View this picture to see what Im talking about. The top most clip in the red circle is broken due to me trying to bend it. Feel like a moron. sigh. Should I be sending this in for repair?
Thanks ahead of time I want to know if ive done dammage or if this is ok.
Can I ask why you did this?
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Can you monitor if you press down (gently) if the WiFi works? Don't use your hand maybe grab something plastic.
If it does work some hot glue might fix it. If not then you can send it in anyway
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omnia38 said:
Can I ask why you did this?
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originally this happened when I dropped my Nexus 7 on to the ground. it landed on the top left portion of the device. the case popped off but nothing looked damaged. I then put the case back on and immediately noticed my wifi connectivity had greatly diminished. I was then told the connection from those clips must touch the connector which is on the cover. I bent it up carefully when all of a sudden it gave way and snapped
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originally this happened when I dropped my Nexus 7 on to the ground. it landed on the top left portion of the device. the case popped off but nothing looked damaged. I then put the case back on and immediately noticed my wifi connectivity had greatly diminished. I was then told the connection from those clips must touch the connector which is on the cover. I bent it up carefully when all of a sudden it gave way and snapped
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Don't mean to hijack this thread, but you drop your N7 hard enough to knock the cover off and your screen doesn't crack. Yet, others have reported that all they did was walk across the room and their screen cracked.......just saying.
For what it's worth i do get a successful connection to wifi. Even with the missing clip. One user mentioned to me that some people who had screen flickering issues removed this top clip (the one i broke) to fix the issue....looking for validity of this statement
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Don't mean to hijack this thread, but you drop your N7 hard enough to knock the cover off and your screen doesn't crack. Yet, others have reported that all they did was walk across the room and their screen cracked.......just saying.
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yea I have heard some horror stories also...was lucky enough to not achieve any screen breakage. Lucky for me!

Nexus 4 Back glass shattered, won't power on.

Hey All,
The other night my phone back glass panel shattered while inside my pocket. I'm not sure when/how it happened. Now, I have a solid red light when charging and the phone will not turn on. I've tried various combinations of holding power + volume down, but to no avail.
I've got a ton of pictures and some saved games data I'm trying to get off the phone. Is there any way to do this?
Also, I called google and they are sending me a new one, but I didn't mention the broken glass. Do you think this will be an issue? I've also had it rooted for about 1 month now.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
BNCole said:
Hey All,
The other night my phone back glass panel shattered while inside my pocket. I'm not sure when/how it happened. Now, I have a solid red light when charging and the phone will not turn on. I've tried various combinations of holding power + volume down, but to no avail.
I've got a ton of pictures and some saved games data I'm trying to get off the phone. Is there any way to do this?
Also, I called google and they are sending me a new one, but I didn't mention the broken glass. Do you think this will be an issue? I've also had it rooted for about 1 month now.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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You will need to open the back cover and unscrew the two screw pins that are holding the battery. Flip the plate over and put it back in and screw them back together. You will need a T5 torque screwdriver and small philip screwdriver. The phone should power on now.
scream4cheese said:
You will need to open the back cover and unscrew the two screw pins that are holding the battery. Flip the plate over and put it back in and screw them back together. You will need a T5 torque screwdriver and small philip screwdriver. The phone should power on now.
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Arg, T5 of course! I've got a T6. I just ordered a set on Amazon and it should come Tuesday. I'll let you know how it works out!
Thanks for your help.
BNCole said:
Arg, T5 of course! I've got a T6. I just ordered a set on Amazon and it should come Tuesday. I'll let you know how it works out!
Thanks for your help.
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So do you still have to return the phone for the replacement? LOL
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So do you still have to return the phone for the replacement? LOL
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Yeah, I'm not really sure. If I fix it myself... they might not take it. But I really want those pics off so I'm going to give it a shot anyhow.
BNCole said:
Yeah, I'm not really sure. If I fix it myself... they might not take it. But I really want those pics off so I'm going to give it a shot anyhow.
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Try this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZDAIgwbXk4
I don't see any reason why they shouldn't charge you for the second phone: the screen on the first shattered - mechanical damage, it has been opened - this is not allowed. All these will leave you without warranty.
fatum2002 said:
I don't see any reason why they shouldn't charge you for the second phone: the screen on the first shattered - mechanical damage, it has been opened - this is not allowed. All these will leave you without warranty.
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The black glass shattered while it was in my pocket. The screen is fine. It sounds like a manufacturers defect to me.
BNCole said:
The black glass shattered while it was in my pocket. The screen is fine. It sounds like a manufacturers defect to me.
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Im sure once they see the shattered glass they'll charge you for the replacement..should of told them from the begining what happened and atleast tried to explain. :/
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Im sure once they see the shattered glass they'll charge you for the replacement..should of told them from the begining what happened and atleast tried to explain. :/
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Oh I did. The lady said broken glass voided the warranty. So I hung up and called back and just didn't mention it.
I don't get it, whats the warranty good for if shattered glass voids the warranty?...
the whole phone is practically a glass statue.
Nirkon said:
I don't get it, whats the warranty good for if shattered glass voids the warranty?...
the whole phone is practically a glass statue.
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Exactly. The glass breaking randomly should be covered by the warranty, since it's the damn problem. They even updated the design to include nubs on the bottom of newer models to prevent the glass from touching any surfaces 100% flat.
I had to order some plastic tools to open the case. They should come tomorrow. The new phone hasn't came either, ordered Friday night.
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The black glass shattered while it was in my pocket. The screen is fine. It sounds like a manufacturers defect to me.
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it may be a manufacturers defect, but the fact the device is going to be tampered with, and opened up; at least from a business standpoint, they shouldnt have to replace it. i hope it all works out for you, but on their end, giving you the refund/replacement would be questionable business practice. they lose money from it but gain customer satisfaction... tough call lol.
Update:
My pry tools came into today and I was able to remove the back. I then removed 1 battery screw and I cannot remove the second one. It is so ridiculously tight that it started to strip the screw. I switched to a flat head that fit exactly and the screw bent the flat head. (cheap metal i guess)
So my plan now is to go to the hardware store and get a brand name 1.0 precision flat head which will hopefully work. If that doesn't work I think I have a small enough drill head to drill the screw out.
One problem after another... this phone is really pissing me off.

Back Cover Creaking Noise

Hi all,
I just got my new Galaxy S5 and the first I wanted to do was to take a few pictures underwater. However, after I put the battery on, I noticed that the back cover makes a creaking noise when I push it near the heart rate sensor and I can see the back cover near the sensor going down when I push it. Does this compromises the water resistance of the phone?
Regards
I'm thinking that there might be water remnants inside. Water + rubber is known to produce squeaking noise.
I still haven't put the phone underwater. I noticed the problem wheni was taking the phone out of the box. When I apply light force to the area around the sensor I can see the back cover moving up and down and it makes more of a clicking noise. Any ideas?
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It could be a part inside is just bumping to another part. Alignment is not 100% perfect, especially the rubber part for water-resistance because it was just stuck to the cover and is originally not part of the cover itself.
Thanks. One last question. So, after the phone has been submerged and I take it out, fully dry it from the outside, is it normal to be water under the back cover? The part which is not covered by the rubber part?
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Anyone?
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Thin_Bezel said:
Thanks. One last question. So, after the phone has been submerged and I take it out, fully dry it from the outside, is it normal to be water under the back cover? The part which is not covered by the rubber part?
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The rubber lining on the interior face of the back cover should keep any liquid from continuing its entry to the phone's internals, but it doesn't prevent the liquid from sipping through from the outside. Check out how large the notch at the power button area that you use to open up the back cover.
But you should dry the phone first as is for a few hours to be sure no more liquid could enter. When you're sure that it's safe, open the back cover then remove the battery and dry the phone face up so that any liquid residue will go down, at the same time dry the back cover separately too. And be sure that everything is dry, including the ports, before you reattach the battery.
And if the unfortunate event that the phone turned off when it was wet, do not attempt to turn it on. Remove the back cover and battery immediately and let them all dry for at least 24hrs, focus an electric fan to them if you can, to be sure that you max out the opportunity to dry them. And during the drying process, do not keep on touching them to avoid liquid moving inside.
I hope this answers your question.
Hi there, even I have the same problem. I noticed that both the the back cover and the s-view cover shows a slight on the power button side in the centre. I firmly believe mine is a phone manufacturing issue as two cover can have the exact same issues...let see if I can get replacement as its not cover problem. Check the attached pic
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Hi there, even I have the same problem. I noticed that both the the back cover and the s-view cover shows a slight on the power button side in the centre. I firmly believe mine is a phone manufacturing issue as two cover can have the exact same issues...let see if I can get replacement as its not cover problem. Check the attached pic
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It's an alignment problem that I have explained to OP. That rubber lining for water-resistance is prone for misalignment and probably warping too. Rubber is known to stretch due to rise in temperature. If it warped or misaligned to an embossed area, that part will be more elevated than the rest.
I have same problem, but I got used to it.
When I put my back cover on girlfriends phone there is no noise.
Its like the problem is phone itself.
I tested its waterproof capabilities even though the back cover wasn't properly aligned. Every thing was good. No water got inside the internals.
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You sir are brave!
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xXFearXx said:
You sir are brave!
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Haha, I was thinking the same thing, I would have never tried that, though it should of course not be any poblem since it is IP67 certified.
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You sir are brave!
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I 2nd that!
I wont "test" my water proof ability with a cover that fits correctly :laugh:
Even though no water gets in, I have a question again. The water does go inside the back cover but it doesn't go as the rubber line which is a good thing (That's how it is supposed to work).
I always wipe the water inside after a bath but if I am at a pool for example and I put the phone inside the water but then I don't wipe the water inside for about, 6-7 hours, would there be a problem?
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Anyone knows if it is on to not wipe the inside of the phone for a few hours?
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Anyone knows if it is on to not wipe the inside of the phone for a few hours?
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That part is considered to be harmless to get wet, so it isn't a problem if you do not remove the water there for even forever.
I have one last concern and I hope other Galaxy S5 users can help. When you remove the battery cover, you will notice that the area where the side bezel and the back of the phone are connected, it looks like it is melted in order to prevent water.
However, not all the area looks like it is melted. For example, at the area of the bezel where the volume buttons are, there is a small gap between the bezel and the back part of the phone and I can put my nail inside the gap.
I am wondering if all units have this gap or if my device is faulty. Any help is appreciated.
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I have one last concern and I hope other Galaxy S5 users can help. When you remove the battery cover, you will notice that the area where the side bezel and the back of the phone are connected, it looks like it is melted in order to prevent water.
However, not all the area looks like it is melted. For example, at the area of the bezel where the volume buttons are, there is a small gap between the bezel and the back part of the phone and I can put my nail inside the gap.
I am wondering if all units have this gap or if my device is faulty. Any help is appreciated.
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I have the exact same small gap at the same location, so I think it is normal and is that way by design.
johan81 said:
I have the exact same small gap at the same location, so I think it is normal and is that way by design.
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Thank god. I thought I was screwed. Especially because my beatiful S5 has been diving for the days in the pool. Enjoying vacations. Taken with the Galaxy S5 front facing camera
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