So I'm receiving my 6P tomorrow, and I wanna test everything that's been going wrong (yellow screen, lower back lip, bluetooth sync, headphones not working, random reboots, etc) and figure out if I should RMA it asap
Might seem obvious but check for dents in the aluminum, especially near the power/volume buttons.
I could live with all the little flaws..... But my screen was slightly "warped" at the bottom right corner and no Tempered Glass Screen Protectors would stay attached to that corner.
RMA in process.
Problem: No problems.
Sent from my Nexus 6P
- Pink hue to screen / Yellow hue to screen
- Screen flush-ness to side bezels
- Lower grill speaker being significantly quieter than the upper grill speaker
- (As posted above) Dents/bends in metal near power/volume rocker
- Camera not focusing well
- Figerprint scanner not working while charging
- Strange software issues (I.E. fingerprint software missing, random reboots, shaky bluetooth)
I'm sure i'm missing a few...
Haven't had anything that I would say is a problem with build or software. All my issues have been with 3rd party items, case with to small a hole to plug in headphone jack and poorly cut screen protectors. The 6P itself has been wonderful so far
I've been having speaker issues. The bottom speaker is lower than the top speaker. I tried to RMA the device but Google says that's the way the phone was designed.
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As a fresh owner I have a few questions:
1 - The lower right corner of the front panel wobbles (?), moves slightly on touch, I can press it for about 1mm (see the attached screen). It is especially annoying when pressing OK or dial off (or whatever the button is called). Is it normal?
2 - The screen has a slight green tone (hue), can anything be done with it?
3 - LCD has noticeable light leaking near the bottom side, again, is it normal? (Well, the screen does not work now anyway, gotta flash the phone.)
Thanks
Biges said:
As a fresh owner I have a few questions (too lazy to search):
1 - The upper right corner of the front panel is flimsy (?), moves slightly on touch. It is normal?
2 - The screen has a slight green tone (hue), can anything be done with it?
3 - LCD has noticable ligh leaking near the bottom side, again, is it normal? (Well, the screen does not work now anyway, gotta flash the phone.)
Thanks
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(1) I have no issues with this, seams fine on mine
(2) I cannot notice any hue, maybe you have a faulty unit given the blue colour and the movement of the panel.
(3) Yes LCD light is noticible, I also get leaks through the optical pad when I have the notification LED's on
1. I got some small loose on the front pannel upper area, it's especially felt when You hold the phone in one hand and work with Your thumb pressing the screen or just put the phone to You ear. You feel then the pannel moves a bit down. Maybe thats normal or just the build quality is not so good at all.
sounds like you have a faulty one. mine is solid as a rock. the loose screen and the green hue could be related. there shouldnt be any discolouration at all and i can only see it getting worse to be honest. where did you get it? if its somewhere reputable then id take it back and ask for a decent one while its still in warranty.
i do have tiny bit of light leakage near the buttons, that does seem common.
Mine is well made too, no hardware problems.
I have a silver one, solid as a rock, light leaks are present though...
Has anyone noticed that the earpiece (silver part at the top of the phone) is cut at a slight angle. On mine, i would say that the left hand side is slightly lower than the right hand side. Not really an issue, just wondered if anyone else had this from a recent purchase.
This problem appears in some DHD but not all. I checked several units when I bought the DHD and 1 of them have this problem.
My earpiece is level with the top of the screen, but not with the top of the uni-body. It almost looks like my DHD has a small bulge at the top left!
I have a small glitch (maybe half a millimeter) at the bottom of the device where the screen meets the plastic frame. It is somewhat annoying since I'm so pleased with the rest of phone + the crack/glitch tends to collect some dust. Does anyone else have this? I assume this should not be glued together in the event the phone needs to be disassembled.
When I first got my Nexus 7, I checked to see if there was any noticeable screen lift, and I didn't notice any. I could use my tablet without issue, and can still use it without issue.
Yesterday I decided to actually inspect my tablet over carefully though (was bored at the moment). Turns out, either the glass screen itself or the silver bezel is uneven? The glass either goes above the bezel, or the bezel goes above the glass, at a few random spots.
The top of the tablet is fine. The middle of the left side is raised a bit, the bottom of the right side is raised a bit, and the entire bottom isn't as far down as the top.
I don't have any poping/cracking noises when I press on the screen, and afaik, all touches are registered without issue. Everything seems to be working just fine.
There is a saying about not fixing what isn't broken, but, is there perhaps a way to make the screen go down below the bezel more evenly?
Hello,
I received a LG G2 D802 and have a question regarding it('s build quality). I have no other D802 to compare it to, that's why I am asking here:
When tapping firmly with the finger on the upper right side of the device, I can hear some kind of "clattering" from inside the device. Now I am wondering:
Is this normal?
I had a look at some tear down pictures/videos of the LG G2 and it seems like the motor for the vibration feature is located in the upper right side of the device.
So, could it be the motor which produces this clattering sound when firmly tapping on the right side of the device with the finger?
It might be worth mentioning that, when shaking the device, I can not hear this clattering sound as much. It's much quieter when shaking the device.
It's basically only happening to this extend when firmly tapping the upper right side of the device with the finger.
Or could the clattering simply come from the optical image stabilization of the camera when shaking/tapping the device?
Also:
When firmly tapping the touchscreen, I can feel and hear a difference between tapping the right side of the touchscreen and tapping the left side of the touchscreen.
When firmly tapping the left side of the touchscreen, it feels very "stiff" / "hard". But I mean that in a good way, it feels very solid.
However, when firmly tapping the right side of the touchscreen it feels kinda like as if the area below the touchscreen would somehow be a little "hollow". I can also hear a difference when firmly tapping the touchscreen while holding it to my ear. When tapping the left side it sounds solid. But when tapping the right side it sounds a little "hollow", kinda like a audible resonance.
The glass and display does not seem to be visibly moving though and the device seems to be working just fine otherwise.
Is this normal?
PS: Tapping the left side of the rear (which corresponds to the right side of the front) of the device is similar and also produces this somehow "hollow" audible resonance.
Regards
All phones have rattles. The sound from upper parts is likely the cameras optic sensor, which is completely normal.
You will get used to it.