About waterproofing - Xperia Z2 General

So.. I checked some guides about testing waterproof without water.
My pressure sensor value is 1003 when I press it, it doesn't goes up and when I released it goes down by 1 to 1002 and quickly back to original value
When I hold my hand on the 3 holes at the bottom to close the holes and press it again, the value goes up by 5-6 value and slowly decrease to original value
Now I am doubting is my phone got any leakage or not air tight... Any ideas?

Why did you post in the waterproofing thread AND create you own with the same information?
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o0 Matt 0o said:
Why did you post in the waterproofing thread AND create you own with the same information?
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a.. sorry, i might get confused in that thread because of too many comments so i thought posting a new thread would be better.. and i wanted to delete my post in that thread
if i violated the rules, i will delete this immediately

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Just got my 3rd replacement Nexus. 2 of the screws are missing! What would you do?

I just unboxed my 4th Nexus 7. Had half a hair's width of screen lift, but no other problems. I figured I would just keep this one. I took off the back cover to see if I could maybe tighten screws or whatever, and to my surprise 2 of the bloody screws are missing! The one second from the top on the left hand side, and second from the bottom.
Now obviously my first thought is that someone has had this unit before me and returned it.... Would you agree with this assumption?
Do I send this back as faulty? I don't want it falling apart due to missing screws. What would you do?
This whole faulty Nexus debacle has almost become entertaining.
Do nothing at all (as long as it works fine of course). The 2 (someone reported 3) missing screws were likely done on ASUS's end to help reduce stress on the screen itself, and/or to fix the screen lift issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863411
Is it a C8? C8's (and even C7's) are reportedly coming new out of the box missing two screws, I've had one myself that I took back and exchanged. Still being discussed if its QC error or them attempting to solve screen lift (one I had was lifting even with them missing.)
Cheers guys, I missed those threads. It is indeed a C8 which I am surprised at because I'm in New Zealand and I figured we would still only have 6s or 7s here.
Looks like I'm keeping this one after all. :good:
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Cheers guys, I missed those threads. It is indeed a C80 which I am surprised at because I'm in New Zealand and I figured we would still only have 60s or 70s here.
Looks like I'm keeping this one after all. :good:
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Just for future reference, those are actually O's not zeros :good:
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Just for future reference, those are actually O's not zeros :good:
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Edited! People putting 0s where there should be Os would annoy the hell out of me too if I wasn't one of them.
Would you actually send it back if all was good but 2 missing screws?
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Would you actually send it back if all was good but 2 missing screws?
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It is still a 'damaged' device to me.
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Switchbitch said:
Do I send this back as faulty? I don't want it falling apart due to missing screws. What would you do?
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One of the screws was rattling around in my new 32 GB Nexus 7!
When I opened it up to remove the screw I noticed two screw holes unoccupied.
I decided not to hassle with a return/lengthy RMA process given that my device seems to be working fine and has no discernible screen-lift.
Thankfully, the screw didn't short something out.
This unit is a C9OK model.
The lack of screws has been that way for months now. Its done like that from the factory. I got one back in Aug (C8O) and it was missing two screws. Havent bothered to pop off the back of my new 32gb model because I really dont care at this point lol.
Reportedly this is an attempt at fixing the screen lift by ASUS. If the screen doesn't lift then the problem is solved by removing the two screws.
I don't understand why you think an intentional change by Asus makes your device defective.
Did they promise you 4 screws?
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Edited! People putting 0s where there should be Os would annoy the hell out of me too if I wasn't one of them.
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Annoying people is not the problem. Asus will reject the warrantee registration if you get it wrong.

Trick to opening charging flap

If you notice, the flap tapers almost to a point posteriorly, almost like a tear drop shape
So the tris to get an edge if a fingernail, no matter how short into the back (posterior) left gap and it opens easily.
It's much harder anteriorly (front) because the flap is much thicker versus the back
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I think everyone already noticed this and have little problem with opening the flap.
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Judging from its design, I think that is how it was intended to be opened as analyzed by Samsung.
peolple who do not intend to go swimming with the phone, may as well take it off permanently, given that it's not too hard to remove
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I think everyone already noticed this and have little problem with opening the flap.
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Nah, people are complaining all over the place that they are having trouble opening the flap, especially males with shorter finger nails. Trick is to use the left back side. Not left front
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Nah, people are complaining all over the place that they are having trouble opening the flap, especially males with shorter finger nails. Trick is to use the left back side. Not left front
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If you are using the left back side then the flap is not properly closed/placed. You should not be able to open the flip using the left back because it is the hinge of the flap and the hinge should go all the way in. Water-resistant feature of the device is reduced with this.
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If you are using the left back side then the flap is not properly closed/placed. You should not be able to open the flip using the left back because it is the hinge of the flap and the hinge should go all the way in. Water-resistant feature of the device is reduced with this.
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The hinge is on the right side if you are looking at the phone, not left
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The hinge is on the right side if you are looking at the phone, not left
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Yes,but you did mention left back. I don't know how you will see the left back if you are not looking at the back itself, even if you use a mirror (image is reversed). If you are looking at the front, then you would have said lower left, not left back.
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Yes,but you did mention left back. I don't know how you will see the left back if you are not looking at the back itself, even if you use a mirror (image is reversed). If you are looking at the front, then you would have said lower left, not left back.
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lol..are you on drugs?
there are 4 corners to the flap...and when looking at the face of the phone.....front left, front right, back left, back right...not sure where you are getting a mirror from...
im not sure why this is so complicated...
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lol..are you on drugs?
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LoL. You're probably the one on drugs.
eyecon82 said:
front left, front right, back left, back right...not sure where you are getting a mirror from...
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You don't know the difference between front and back and top and bottom. Look at the closed flap itself and tell us that you are seeing its "back". You're too confused in identifying the orientation of the object. Maybe you have a superpower that you can see the back when you are looking at its front?
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im not sure why this is so complicated...
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Because you are too smart to point out your presumed "correct" orientation.
If you hold the phone and look directly at the flap, then top and bottom come into play when describing the orientation of the charging flap
However, if you are looking directly at the screen (which is the point of view I am talking about), The top would then indicate where the speaker grill is and the bottom would indicate where the home button is
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Yes,but you did mention left back. I don't know how you will see the left back if you are not looking at the back itself, even if you use a mirror (image is reversed). If you are looking at the front, then you would have said lower left, not left back.
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whaa??
jopat said:
LoL. You're probably the one on drugs.
You don't know the difference between front and back and top and bottom. Look at the closed flap itself and tell us that you are seeing its "back". You're too confused in identifying the orientation of the object. Maybe you have a superpower that you can see the back when you are looking at its front?
Because you are too smart to point out your presumed "correct" orientation.
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what rabbit-hole did you jump down?
Eyecon is right on in his description of the orientation....
when looking at the phone head-on and describing the flap, the 4 corners are described correctly
the bottom of the flap would indicate the shiny silver plastic part, and the top would indicate the portion that is tucked inside with the rubber gasket on it
eyecon82 said:
lol..are you on drugs?
there are 4 corners to the flap...and when looking at the face of the phone.....front left, front right, back left, back right...not sure where you are getting a mirror from...
im not sure why this is so complicated...
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PCP, shrooms, and acid can do wonders to your orientation. HA!
anyways, thanks for the tip, i always tried prying mine open from the front left instead of the back left which caused difficulties.
now, when opening it from the back left, it is much easier to get my nail underneath to open it :good:
Its REALLY not that difficult to open a flap guys. Fingernail or no fingernail.
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Its REALLY not that difficult to open a flap guys. Fingernail or no fingernail.
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Indeed. Looking at the bottom of the phone there is a huge gap only on one side, the opposite side to the hinge...left or right depending which way up the screen is. Front or back doesnt even come into it!! Just use the big gap on the other side to the hinge! Crazy there is a thread for this!!
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WestSideDS said:
whaa??
what rabbit-hole did you jump down?
Eyecon is right on in his description of the orientation....
when looking at the phone head-on and describing the flap, the 4 corners are described correctly
the bottom of the flap would indicate the shiny silver plastic part, and the top would indicate the portion that is tucked inside with the rubber gasket on it
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LoL
Are you serious? Then among the 3 of us, I would say that you are definitely the one on drugs. :laugh:
You're saying that he is correct, but you yourself described the flap exactly as I did. he described it as "front" &"back" and you described it same as me "top" & "bottom". :victory:
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eyecon82 said:
If you hold the phone and look directly at the flap, then top and bottom come into play when describing the orientation of the charging flap
However, if you are looking directly at the screen (which is the point of view I am talking about), The top would then indicate where the speaker grill is and the bottom would indicate where the home button is
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You made it confusing again. The speaker grill is at the lower portion of the back. You might be describing the earpiece. But this time it's easier to understand because you mentioned what part you are facing.
Goldie said:
Indeed. Looking at the bottom of the phone there is a huge gap only on one side, the opposite side to the hinge...left or right depending which way up the screen is. Front or back doesnt even come into it!! Just use the big gap on the other side to the hinge! Crazy there is a thread for this!!
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Yes captain obvious. I don't think anyone is opening it at the side where the hinge is.
But what isn't as obvious is opening from back end or front end. I was always trying from the front end of the left hinge and always had issues.
Opening it from the back end as eyecon suggested seems to work much better.
Now I can toss my paperclip I kept on the dresser that I was using to open it
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WestSideDS said:
Yes captain obvious. I don't think anyone is opening it at the side where the hinge is.
But what isn't as obvious is opening from back end or front end. I was always trying from the front end of the left hinge and always had issues.
Opening it from the back end as eyecon suggested seems to work much better.
Now I can toss my paperclip I kept on the dresser that I was using to open it
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Who put ten pence in you? No need for "captain obvious".
I really have no clue what the hell this thread is about. Just open the thing via the huge gap. Not front or back. Just the huge empty bit. If people needed this thread to figure that out i fear for their safety in day to day life!
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jopat said:
You made it confusing again. The speaker grill is at the lower portion of the back. You might be describing the earpiece. But this time it's easier to understand because you mentioned what part you are facing.
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Thanks for falling for my trick. I said that on purpose to see if you really did know what I was talking about and you do.
I mentioned earlier that the orientation I was talking about was looking at the screen, not at the bottom where the flap is
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Thanks for falling for my trick. I said that on purpose to see if you really did know what I was talking about and you do.
I mentioned earlier that the orientation I was talking about was looking at the screen, not at the bottom where the flap is
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LoL. Excuses.
Goldie summarized this thread well.

Change screen sensitivity on Xperia Z2

I posted a question in regards to this on Q&A section of the forum but no one was answering my question. I went ahead and did a bit more research. I finally figured out the way to change the sensitivity.
I have seen people asking in the past about this so I decided to post it here.
Note: root is required unfortunately. You will need a root file manager in order to save the file after editing. (Es file Explorer works well for me and it's free)
First, if you are using Es file Explorer, you need to enable root explorer on the manu, then locate the file:
/system/usr/idc/max1187x_touchscreen_0.idc
Opened it as text, I chose to use Es note editor that came with the Es file Explorer
Under '# Touch Filter' you can see
'touch.filter.level = 2'
Change the number to higher to make the screen less sensitive and lower to make the screen more sensitive.
Save and restart the phone.
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To clarify, this is to change how far your finger(s) have to be from the screen to be registered as a 'touch', correct? I've had an issue where my thumb would hover over a button and accidentally press it, more than a few times. If this fixes that then I guess I don't have to make a question thread of my own haha
What value did you end up settling on for sensitivity?
Dude. I thought I was going crazy. The screen is too sensitive on mine. A zillion times it would register a touch when my thumb hovered over it, sometimes a long press response. Glad to see I wasn't imagining it.
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ricebun said:
To clarify, this is to change how far your finger(s) have to be from the screen to be registered as a 'touch', correct? I've had an issue where my thumb would hover over a button and accidentally press it, more than a few times. If this fixes that then I guess I don't have to make a question thread of my own haha
What value did you end up settling on for sensitivity?
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well sort of...I think it's related to how hard you need to press the screen as well, so I would call it sensitivity instead.
I had the same issue as you that's why I tried to figure out a way to make it better.
3 works fine for me, but you might want to change it to your liking. don't go nuts and set it to 10 or something. otherwise, you will have to press the screen really hard to get some a response.
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dante2086 said:
Dude. I thought I was going crazy. The screen is too sensitive on mine. A zillion times it would register a touch when my thumb hovered over it, sometimes a long press response. Glad to see I wasn't imagining it.
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I know right? when someone else was posting on the forum I remember someone said it was a feature and we just had to get used to it...-_-
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jeremy.shi said:
I posted a question in regards to this on Q&A section of the forum but no one was answering my question. I went ahead and did a bit more research. I finally figured out the way to change the sensitivity.
I have seen people asking in the past about this so I decided to post it here.
Note: root is required unfortunately. You will need a root file manager in order to save the file after editing. (Es file Explorer works well for me and it's free)
First, if you are using Es file Explorer, you need to enable root explorer on the manu, then locate the file:
/system/usr/idc/max1187x_touchscreen_0.idc
Opened it as text, I chose to use Es note editor that came with the Es file Explorer
Under '# Touch Filter' you can see
'touch.filter.level = 2'
Change the number to higher to make the screen less sensitive and lower to make the screen more sensitive.
Save and restart the phone.
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Thank you SO MUCH for this. Finally I can use my stylus and scroll without selecting stuff!!!! Much appreciated.
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PS : How do i reduce the touch area needed for a registered touch?
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PS : How do i reduce the touch area needed for a registered touch?
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Hmmm...Sorry I don't really know how to do that. I assume it's one of those parameters in that file.
It's also a good thing tho I'm thinking it's super sensitive so that a pencil could work. I use my pencil so often I thinks it's so cool and don't understand why Sony didn't advertise this pencil feature because it does work really well.
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It's also a good thing tho I'm thinking it's super sensitive so that a pencil could work. I use my pencil so often I thinks it's so cool and don't understand why Sony didn't advertise this pencil feature because it does work really well.
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Not to me. If they want it to be a feature, at least give people an option to disable it. It really irritates me.
After playing around with the "touch.filter.level", I realised it makes NO improvement on the stylus...
My issue I have with the stylus is that when scrolling, it often registers a "lift" and "touch", thus selecting stuff inadvertently...
I need to reduce the touch area that registers a constant touch, like a scroll...
Anyone clued up with the other settings? SONY Devs?
UPDATE: I turned on GLOVE MODE in Settings-->Display and then changed touch.gloveMode.deflatePressure = 1 to 0.1. Working like a charm now.
My Z2 also has this hypersensitivity problem, it reacts without my thumb even touching the screen, just by getting close to it. This is extremely annoying.
I'm trying this to solve my problem, but the screen sensitivity doesn't change, no matter which value I put in the touch.filter.level, I tried from 0.1 to 50 and nothing changed.
Is this really a software problem? or is it a hardware problem?
Was this made on porpose by Sony? Because for me it is really annoying, the screen registers unwanted touches all the time and when i'm playing something, it also annoys me.
screen sensitivity is a Firmware issue with Xperia Z2. sony has said they are working on fixing in upcoming firmwares (it had a s at the end so this probably means that sony ment it wont ever be fixed... any time soon)
static can cause ghost touched with xperia Z2 to my experiance.
I also have the screen sensitive issue. Have tried to change some values from the file, but no effect. Finally, I've solved the issue by using a tempered glass
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I also have the screen sensitive issue. Have tried to change some values from the file, but no effect. Finally, I've solved the issue by using a tempered glass
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??? Explain please?
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??? Explain please?
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Yeap...
I can confirm that really works.
Just buy screen protector and apply it on the screen.
I'm using Nillkin tempered glass from the day one and never had any problems with screen or touch sensitivity...
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funky0308 said:
Yeap...
I can confirm that really works.
Just buy screen protector and apply it on the screen.
I'm using Nillkin tempered glass from the day one and never had any problems with screen or touch sensitivity...
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THIS one or THIS
What is this L50, L50t & L50w on all the links?
Puffin617 said:
THIS one?
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I bought this one but I believe they are the same (just don't know are those Canadian or some other country $ or what on your link)
I like to buy from Australia on ebay, I receive items in ten days (EU)
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funky0308 said:
I bought this one but I believe they are the same (just don't know are those Canadian or some other country $ or what on your link)
I like to buy from Australia on ebay, I receive items in ten days (EU)
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That is US dollars. I buy just from US Amazon because a friend can fly it in with him...
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That is US dollars. I buy just from US Amazon because a friend can fly it in with him...
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40$?
That's three times expensive than usual..
But OK...that will help you for sure, that's great SP and it helps with sensitivity problem on Z2
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Is there a difference between "Anti-Explosion" and "Tempered" Glass?
What is L50, L50W?

Xperia z5 premium bend!!

Okay so i was just looking at my z5p and i think its slightly bent... And i googled it, and saw that many other people had bended z5s and z5ps.. So has anyone made/ seen a youtube bend test on the z5p???? Im getting worried here.
Seriously you can see the bend???? At least try some matel ruler ? to check if it's really bend....
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Seriously you can see the bend???? At least try some matel ruler to check if it's really bend....
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Its really hard to see because theres those corners what protect the screen. But yes i think its just abit bent. But has anyone found a z5p bend test on yt, so we could confirm this??
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Its really hard to see because theres those corners what protect the screen. But yes i think its just abit bent. But has anyone found a z5p bend test on yt, so we could confirm this??
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To confirm, post a photo of it using a matel ruler.
yeah mine bent to but it gave it a push and unbent it, but i love it so much i dont care
c00kiebr0s said:
yeah mine bent to but it gave it a push and unbent it, but i love it so much i dont care
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Aw **** :/
We really need a yt bendtest
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Its really hard to see because theres those corners what protect the screen. But yes i think its just abit bent. But has anyone found a z5p bend test on yt, so we could confirm this??
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You do know that Sony have renforced corners for drop so do you think the frame will bent.. And the glass can't be bent without heated to a certain temperature... And if you want someone to run a bend test please offer your device and for sure someone will do a bend test for you.. This is not iPhone forum people have better things to do here...
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You do know that Sony have renforced corners for drop so do you think the frame will bent.. And the glass can't be bent without heated to a certain temperature... And if you want someone to run a bend test please offer your device and for sure someone will do a bend test for you.. This is not iPhone forum people have better things to do here...
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says a junior member..... get out of my thread if u have nothing else to say and stop acting like u been on xda for 70 yrs
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says a junior member..... get out of my thread if u have nothing else to say and stop acting like u been on xda for 70 yrs
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Junior member does not (always) mean an illiterate blab with no practical knowledge, mate Play nice
That being said, my Z5P did bend. It's quite usual with large metal phones and enough pressure applied. It was only bent on the Power Button side, so I assume it twisted in my pocket somehow. ( see attachments )
Applied moderate heat to the side (no idea if it helped but it didnt hurt ) and slowly bent it back. There is a very minor deformation of the steel where the bent was, but its all good.
Sony responded quite well to the issue. Advised me to switch off the phone and not charge it due to increased chance of overheating and fire, and told me to bring it to a service so they can inspect the culprit.
I decided not to, since I don't wanna go without this beauty for a second If it keeps happening, I'll take it back tho.
Keep in mind it took an immense amount of force to bend it back, so I am not worried. Its a very rigid phone. Just not immune to force
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says a junior member..... get out of my thread if u have nothing else to say and stop acting like u been on xda for 70 yrs
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With enough force you can bend anything... It's a common sense.. I maybe look new to xda forum as I am using taptalk and it takes my Gmail login as I just moved to android few months back... I was on Xda developer since the smartphones begin to take shape... If you don't know XDA was making ROM's for Windows MOBILE Smartphone OS....
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Junior member does not (always) mean an illiterate blab with no practical knowledge, mate Play nice
That being said, my Z5P did bend. It's quite usual with large metal phones and enough pressure applied. It was only bent on the Power Button side, so I assume it twisted in my pocket somehow. ( see attachments )
Applied moderate heat to the side (no idea if it helped but it didnt hurt ) and slowly bent it back. There is a very minor deformation of the steel where the bent was, but its all good.
Sony responded quite well to the issue. Advised me to switch off the phone and not charge it due to increased chance of overheating and fire, and told me to bring it to a service so they can inspect the culprit.
I decided not to, since I don't wanna go without this beauty for a second If it keeps happening, I'll take it back tho.
Keep in mind it took an immense amount of force to bend it back, so I am not worried. Its a very rigid phone. Just not immune to force
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Thanks dude...
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Just curious, how did you manage to bend the phone? I'm afraid I will bend mine as it is a bit tight in my jeans pocket and if I bend down, I'm afraid I'd break it.
bahkata said:
Junior member does not (always) mean an illiterate blab with no practical knowledge, mate Play nice
That being said, my Z5P did bend. It's quite usual with large metal phones and enough pressure applied. It was only bent on the Power Button side, so I assume it twisted in my pocket somehow. ( see attachments )
Applied moderate heat to the side (no idea if it helped but it didnt hurt ) and slowly bent it back. There is a very minor deformation of the steel where the bent was, but its all good.
Sony responded quite well to the issue. Advised me to switch off the phone and not charge it due to increased chance of overheating and fire, and told me to bring it to a service so they can inspect the culprit.
I decided not to, since I don't wanna go without this beauty for a second If it keeps happening, I'll take it back tho.
Keep in mind it took an immense amount of force to bend it back, so I am not worried. Its a very rigid phone. Just not immune to force
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Okay, yeeahs but he was rude to me first.. Thanks well ill watchout that mine wont bend more
freezingpoint said:
Just curious, how did you manage to bend the phone? I'm afraid I will bend mine as it is a bit tight in my jeans pocket and if I bend down, I'm afraid I'd break it.
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Yeah mines bent too even when i have kept it with silk gloves and yeah in the jeans front pocket.. It bends abit no matter what
Maybe it wouldn't bend if using a devilcase aluminium bumper. I use one on my Z5 and just ordered a Z5P (for the 4K) and if I like it more than my Z5 I will order a devilcase for it too.
They are very sturdy and the precise fitting is essential for me.
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Maybe it wouldn't bend if using a devilcase aluminium bumper. I use one on my Z5 and just ordered a Z5P (for the 4K) and if I like it more than my Z5 I will order a devilcase for it too.
They are very sturdy and the precise fitting is essential for me.
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Yeah good for u... No luck getting it here in finland .. Barely got the z5p none had even heard of it on most tech stores. This was the last z5p in the whole finland lol, in like few months more would come
masaforce said:
Yeah good for u... No luck getting it here in finland .. Barely got the z5p none had even heard of it on most tech stores. This was the last z5p in the whole finland lol, in like few months more would come
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*will post pictures later*
But I was drunk And tried to jumwp a short Chair with my phone In my hand and landed on my Hand with my phone init and bent the Frame a little bit, but enough to notiwce... Yeah that Was like 5mins ago
TheJah said:
*will post pictures later*
But I was drunk And tried to jumwp a short Chair with my phone In my hand and landed on my Hand with my phone init and bent the Frame a little bit, but enough to notiwce... Yeah that Was like 5mins ago
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thats great keep it up
TheJah said:
*will post pictures later*
But I was drunk And tried to jumwp a short Chair with my phone In my hand and landed on my Hand with my phone init and bent the Frame a little bit, but enough to notiwce... Yeah that Was like 5mins ago
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Ouch!

Make your Samsung S9 Plus work with ANY Tempered Glass on the market!

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Dude get a grip, 4 threads REALLY. Please ask mods to fix your mess.
mopartonyg said:
Dude get a grip, 4 threads REALLY. Please ask mods to fix your mess.
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Yeah man. Not sure what happened to the XDA app. It does not show the thread as posted have edited the rest of the threads to get the mods to delete them.
I am soooo sorry
whiteangelcl said:
Yeah man. Not sure what happened to the XDA app. It does not show the thread as posted have edited the rest of the threads to get the mods to delete them.
I am soooo sorry
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No worries that's why I only post from my computer.
mopartonyg said:
No worries that's why I only post from my computer.
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Haha noted on that.
Sadly, this doesn't resolve the issue 100% of the time, especially during typing. Navigation is fine but typing is a pain.
mcvanger said:
Sadly, this doesn't resolve the issue 100% of the time, especially during typing. Navigation is fine but typing is a pain.
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Really? When I tested it, it seems fine. Do you still get skipped key presses even after turning it on?
Is your glass adhered properly to the display?
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I find that it is TOO sensitive when it's enabled using a glass protector. But without it enabled, it's not sensitive enough. Sigh. Wish they'd let us calibrate it.
P.s. I'm using a zagg glass curve elite ATM on both my S9 and S9+ and same issue. Just purchased some T-Max (generic Whitestone rip off at less than half the price of a Whitestone) so will see how those go.
Haha I guess it is one step to a better future. Where do you find it too sensitive? Is it at the curve areas?
whiteangelcl said:
Haha I guess it is one step to a better future. Where do you find it too sensitive? Is it at the curve areas?
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Nah in general the whole screen. Especially when I'm typing on keyboard it always makes accidental keyboard presses.
Lol ok I guess a LOCA based tempered glass like InvisShield True Fit may be suitable for you then in this case
Does enabling it drain the battery faster?
Not that I know of

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