I am starting this to basically find out how durable a Ace is. Now i want people to tell me when they got their Ace, how have they handled it, what hardware/external damages are there and what software damages are there. Now i will start with my Ace.
I bought it on the 1st of April (haha), and that means i have had it for nearly 1year and 3months. At first i took great care of it, i treated it as though it was made out of feathers, but that was just in the first 3months. in the last year i treated it how i wanted threw it around didnt take much care for it.
The physical issues that have come up is the sides of the Ace have lost their "chrome" effect and have a lot of scratches on them, the screen has a chip and crack and the screen itself is getting a bit faded.
Software wise, i have updated it a lot and flashed a lot of ROMs onto it but it seems to be working just as well when i bought it.
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I've had mine for pretty close to a year now, and it's durable.
I don't throw mine around or anything, and I really don't know why anyone does, but I have dropped it on multiple different surfaces by accident.
The screen is basically in perfect shape, because of the Guerrilla Glass, I have even tried scratching it intentionally with a knife, keys and rough surfaces after I realized how tough it was, and it still doesn't have a mark.
Now, it does have a crack running from the bottom left corner across the settings touch button to the bottom of the screen, but not on the screen. This crack can be seen in most light, but you have to look closely to see it really, and it only happened because I was carrying a metal bottle full of water and I accidentally swung it back into the outside of my pocket and it hit the phone with the bottom edge which was quite sharp, and cracked it. It took a lot of force though.
The chrome band around the phone has some nicks and scratches and paint chips on it, but nothing too bad, and that is because I think it's just plastic coated in shiny paint.
All in all, I'd give the phone a 9/10 for durability, since I hate screen protectors and have never needed one for this phone.
6 months, "inner stuff": Bricked 4 times, that I had to send it to service center...
Outside: perfect
Had my ace for about a year now.
Try to look after it but obviously i have dropped it quite a few times.
Ace hasn't got any marks on it
Software wise, i've got CM7.1 (need to upgrade to 7.2) i haven't got any issues (touch wood) with it now.
Had mine for a year and a bit. I have the same case as OP.
I dropped mine 2 days after I got mine!
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Hey! I have that same case too xD. I've had mine for almost a year now. Still brand new. No scratches whatsoever
My ace is pretty new,4 months actually and it doesnt have any imperfect,i have flashed many ROM's,kernels,wipe battery stats and it still on perfect state :B thanks god i never bricked it i just had a problem when i did a partition with CWM,basically i format my sd card accidentally ):
But i think in durability i give it a 9/10 !
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I've had mine for a year now. I have the same cover as OP too. I hardly use the cover because the phone feels better without it but accidental drops have scuffed and chipped the outer edge. I have a tiny crack in the screen and since then I use screen protectors. They are tricky to put on but worth it IMHO. The battery isn't great on the ace as we all know and mine is getting worse so I keep a spare in case I go somewhere where I can't charge it. Inside it runs better and better the more I read xda!
I bought mine last year, somewhere around July, so almost exact a year. Everything is fine on the outside and I only used a silicone case for 2weeks, it's been naked ever since.
The only noticeable flaw that it has is the edges around the USB port, it's scratched, nothing major.
Hmm
My usb port not working. And i cannot boot the phone without charger. Weird. Maybe it is because my battery.
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no problems with mine... changed roms many times, and never bricked... runing 4.0.4 beta9...
no scratch, but i bought a protection for it.
This is really good information coming through. This will help a lot to new guys who ask whether a ace is a good buy or not it will show them how durable it is software and hardware wise. Now if any of you have had your ace badly damaged and you have pics and the story behind please post them it will help us see the weaknesses in the ace.
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It is hard to believe, the display is real **** of the D2.
I was super careful, did not drop the phone or anything. Already after the 2nd day of owning it, the display is broken.
I had it in the leather pouch in my pocket and when I pull it out to use it, I see some liquid under the display. Now the display does not react anymore.
No idea what to do...
has this happened to you before?
Hi
Sorry to hear the screen is broken, if you mean you had it in your trouser pocket this is very likely the reason. They should never ever be put in a trouser pocket, a mobile phone might be built to withstand it, but not a mobile PDA such as these. The problem is they are all screen, and any pressure bending the chassis, or keys or coins pressing against the screen are going to cause problems.
Depending on where you bought it you might be able to send it back to the place of purchase, or try a warranty repair with HTC, however other people have reported that problems such as this with the screen are excluded from warranty.
Regards
Phil
This screen issue does worry me; it does seem to have afflicted quite a few users. I regard myself a a very careful user, my "gadgets" are rarely scratched or marked.
But, I keep the D2 in a soft pouch in my jacket pocket. Evertime I get it out there's an irrational urge to worry if the screen's still OK. This will probably subside with time, I admit.
What worries me is if the pouch gets "poked" on the screen side whilst in my jacket. I would expect a portable device to be at least a bit resistant to this treatment. The D2 does appear to have a "delicate" screen, which would benefit from being stored in a pouch with a hard protective panel on the screen side. If only for peace of mind.
Thanks for the kind words. I just left the phone alone for about 3 hours and the liquid behind the display has disappeared. It seems like it fixed itself, which I do not understand.
I will monitor it and treat it carefully, however it looks like this could be a common problem, as I really did not drop it nor knock it.
If anyone else has had a similar experience, I would be interested to know about. I actually may call XDA and ask them how this happens...it's looking good so far...
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Sorry to hear the screen is broken, if you mean you had it in your trouser pocket this is very likely the reason. They should never ever be put in a trouser pocket, a mobile phone might be built to withstand it, but not a mobile PDA such as these. The problem is they are all screen, and any pressure bending the chassis, or keys or coins pressing against the screen are going to cause problems.
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My TD2 is always in my trousers pocket, just like my previous pda, the HTC Touch, without any screenprotectors or such. Both screens are not damaged at all and works still just fine
toooby said:
My TD2 is always in my trousers pocket, just like my previous pda, the HTC Touch, without any screenprotectors or such. Both screens are not damaged at all and works still just fine
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You are lucky. Maybe you never carry anything else, like keys or money, in your trouser pocket. Perhaps you're rich and don't care
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@cencored: Perhaps it was just moisture which has dried out? I've read before this can happen if the screen gets damp (although the symptom for actual physical screen damage sounds very similar).
I remember my Diamond2 coming with an extra message in the package stating you should never keep it in the pockets of your trousers.
i have had my D2 for 1month and a half. i havn't had any problems with it except some dust getting under the screen which i fixed it.
I misplaced the slip case that came with my TD2, ordered a new one of the interweb but in the 2 days it too k to arrive my screen got scratched. Given the real beauty of this device is the screen and it;'s resoloution I am gutted to the point that even though it is still 100% functional and the scratches are really very small I may look at the cost of a new screen.
Why don't they make phone screens out of the same glass they make watch glass with? I don't feel the need to put a watch protector on the glass of my watch, and it seems to need a lot of abuse before it gets scratched or chipped.
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I remember my Diamond2 coming with an extra message in the package stating you should never keep it in the pockets of your trousers.
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If I'm correct the statement said to take the phone out of your pocket when sitting down.
HandySpanner said:
Why don't they make phone screens out of the same glass they make watch glass with? I don't feel the need to put a watch protector on the glass of my watch, and it seems to need a lot of abuse before it gets scratched or chipped.
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This is a little difficult for "touch"-screen, because it will not respond
I always have my phone in the trouserpocket, but because I know I'm not very carefull with al lot of things, I have a leather case with hard top.
I friend of mine had complaints about damp in his diplay.
They said never to keep your phone in your trouserpocket and never use it in the bathroom
well the touchscreen means that the protection foil must me sensitive to touch. I carry my TD 2 in my backpack. ALWAYS. I know that there are problems with the screen. Yes, there was a message that came with the TD 2 pack: something like don't sit when your phone is in your pocket. Still, better safe than sorry
Hi All. My note had been in a case from day one. Over the last few weeks I noticed two tiny cracks in the plastic thin edge between the screen glass and the alloy edge strip!
It almost looks like the note he's flexed and cracked the plastic but it can't have done as I never put it in my trouser pocket, always my jacket.
It only seems to be on the power button edge side too.
The issue I have is I have the SuperNexus room on it so not sure about how the warranty goes.... theoretically software doesn't effect hardware cravings so I think it's OK to expect a warranty fix?
Advice appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi All. My note had been in a case from day one. Over the last few weeks I noticed two tiny cracks in the plastic thin edge between the screen glass and the alloy edge strip!
It almost looks like the note he's flexed and cracked the plastic but it can't have done as I never put it in my trouser pocket, always my jacket.
It only seems to be on the power button edge side too.
The issue I have is I have the SuperNexus room on it so not sure about how the warranty goes.... theoretically software doesn't effect hardware cravings so I think it's OK to expect a warranty fix?
Advice appreciated.
Thanks.
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Your Warranty might fix your phone (because in some countries the Warranty only covers Factory Mistakes or Issues). Doesnt matter what rom or kernel have in your note, because its a hardware problem, not soft. But you won't lose nothing if you call to Samsung (or your carrier) and tells what's your problem!
Good Luck! And sorry for my bad english. Greetings from Argentina!
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Hi All. My note had been in a case from day one. Over the last few weeks I noticed two tiny cracks in the plastic thin edge between the screen glass and the alloy edge strip!
It almost looks like the note he's flexed and cracked the plastic but it can't have done as I never put it in my trouser pocket, always my jacket.
It only seems to be on the power button edge side too.
The issue I have is I have the SuperNexus room on it so not sure about how the warranty goes.... theoretically software doesn't effect hardware cravings so I think it's OK to expect a warranty fix?
Advice appreciated.
Thanks.
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I noticed the same on my white Note... I never saw the cracks on my previous black Note though. I don't know if white's are prone to this defect or blacks simply camouflage the tiny cracks better.
I will take my Note for warranty and will see if I can exchange it for a black Note instead.
Cheers!
Rayan
Thanks for the replies. Will pop it in to an O2 store and see what they say!
Rayan said:
I noticed the same on my white Note... I never saw the cracks on my previous black Note though. I don't know if white's are prone to this defect or blacks simply camouflage the tiny cracks better.
I will take my Note for warranty and will see if I can exchange it for a black Note instead.
Cheers!
Rayan
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I am having the black note. But unfortunately even I have observed the cracks. I don't think they will exchange it under the warranty, since it can be considered as a physical damage.
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Black edging/ surround breaking away
My N7000 today shows black edging/ surround breaking away from glass and casing, almost breaking off completely..
See pic..
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I had my Nexus 4 wrapped in plastic pretty much all day yesterday. Only in the evening I had taken it off. It had no contact with anything that might cause the scratches. This morning I found it had 3 nasty scratches on the screen. How that is possible - I have no idea. The phone was not dropped nor abused!
Maybe the phone you got was in a bad batch, I doubt it's covered by warranty.
So the Gorilla Glass is weak because you have no idea what happened?
Scratches are not caused by thin air friction like you seem to imply. Pocket with keys or change, something that shouldn't have grinded on it did. Please tell us something more convincing than "it was sitting there with the plastic on".
Its gorilla glass 2.. the exact same thing as about 50% of the phones on the market and your is scratched by air?
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So the Gorilla Glass is weak because you have no idea what happened?
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Scratches are not caused by thin air friction like you seem to imply. Pocket with keys or change, something that shouldn't have grinded on it did. Please tell us something more convincing than "it was sitting there with the plastic on".
Its gorilla glass 2.. the exact same thing as about 50% of the phones on the market and your is scratched by air?
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No pockets with change, had it empty specifically, plus had plastic wrap at all times. At home I had it charging either on the wooden table or the chair - Wood scratched the class?
The phone was face-down on both.
Trust me, I'm shocked...
MatAuc12 said:
Scratches are not caused by thin air friction like you seem to imply. Pocket with keys or change, something that shouldn't have grinded on it did. Please tell us something more convincing than "it was sitting there with the plastic on".
Its gorilla glass 2.. the exact same thing as about 50% of the phones on the market and your is scratched by air?
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Pretty much nailed it, it's like when my dad tells me "fish screensaver" installed itself on his computer rofl.
Sabotage from someone.
Time for a screen protector then. They can do a decent job of concealing scratches for you.
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No pockets with change, had it empty specifically, plus had plastic wrap at all times. At home I had it charging either on the wooden table or the chair - Wood scratched the class?
The phone was face-down on both.
Trust me, I'm shocked...
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It had the original plastic on or you had it wrapped in some sort of plastic?
Some pics would be appreciated...
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It had the original plastic on or you had it wrapped in some sort of plastic?
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I had it in original plastic, I was hoping screen protector of ebay would be in today...
Some pics would be good. that way we can try to help you figure out if it was maybe a rogue bear or Beaver. Or maybe ghosts. Most ppl fail to realize how scratchy ghosts are. At any rate, I digress, post some pics. I am an honorary Chipoqua Scout from 18 years ago, I might be able to tell.
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AntonJart said:
I had my Nexus 4 wrapped in plastic pretty much all day yesterday. Only in the evening I had taken it off. It had no contact with anything that might cause the scratches. This morning I found it had 3 nasty scratches on the screen. How that is possible - I have no idea. The phone was not dropped nor abused!
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Obviously something went wrong, it's like a person complaining about armour plating when they got hit at point blank range.
Motorola Atrix (AOKP JB)
Nexus 7 (Stock+ Root)
Desire HD ~ overheating rebooting.
N900 ~ usb broken off.
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I had my Nexus 4 wrapped in plastic pretty much all day yesterday. Only in the evening I had taken it off. It had no contact with anything that might cause the scratches. This morning I found it had 3 nasty scratches on the screen. How that is possible - I have no idea. The phone was not dropped nor abused!
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I blame sleepwalking.
We all know its not scratch proof.
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Angry cat maybe? Are you ignoring your pets due to playing on your phone?
Tiny grains of sand can easily scratch gorilla glass. Easier than keys or coins.
They are not visible unless I use flash. Right bottom corner, two are in X shape and one near the edge.
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Maybe it's your good looks. Be lucky it didn't shatter. In the future, take more care of it. I've owned nearly a dozen devices and have never had problems except for the time I let a friend use the stylus on the phone and pressed way too hard.
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Maybe it's your good looks. Be lucky it didn't shatter. In the future, take more care of it. I've owned nearly a dozen devices and have never had problems except for the time I let a friend use the stylus on the phone and pressed way too hard.
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I've owned a lot of devices myself, never had a single scratch on them. This is the first time, I cant even think of what have I done to this phone to get scratches like that.
I've used it for 3 days. I'm too busy to buy a cover and a glass protector and wait to next week. But today it's broken on the corner near the button. No drop at all, it's still on my pocket when bicycling.
I think this is the flaw design, because when I press the button the broken glass piece move along with the button. The bottom of the S6 Active is very weak and easy to broken. I've used the Casio G'zOne Commando 4G LTE for 2 years and this is lasting for 2 years until I think it's not fast enough for me and want a replacement, 2 options kyocera brigadier or S6 active. I think it will give best performance. I'm correct, but it's just not tough enough.
It's still usable and I can't replace another one because I'm living outside the US. Anyone want to get this one should consider this fact.
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Updated video show how soft the screen is.
Looks like you might have hit something with your leg while it was in your pocket? Don't think glass breaks this way if it's because of heating and the glass is pushed inside(or atleast it looks that way on the picture), which leads me think you did hit something. If it's true that's why you have flip covers and stuff for the phone that covers the whole screen, makes things like this almost impossible to happen
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Looks like you might have hit something with your leg while it was in your pocket? Don't think glass breaks this way if it's because of heating and the glass is pushed inside(or atleast it looks that way on the picture), which leads me think you did hit something. If it's true that's why you have flip covers and stuff for the phone that covers the whole screen, makes things like this almost impossible to happen
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Yes, I put it in my jean pocket when ride a bicycle, so the pressure on screen might cause problem, but I don't thing I might make the screen cracked, anyway, I can't still use it as a usual S6 with a broken corner and without waterproof ). It's completely not rugged compare with my Casio.
The bottom of the screen phone is very soft that you might push and feel like empty inside. My opinion that the button design cause the problem.
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Yes, I put it in my jean pocket when ride a bicycle, so the pressure on screen might cause problem, but I don't thing I might make the screen cracked, anyway, I can't still use it as a usual S6 with a broken corner and without waterproof ). It's completely not rugged compare with my Casio.
The bottom of the screen phone is very soft that you might push and feel like empty inside. My opinion that the button design cause the problem.
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Uhm to be honest, I don't think this was caused by pressure, if it was caused by pressure it wouldn't have just happened in the corner and be all over the screen. The image you show a burst not a crack(I mean the way the glass is broken makes it imossible to be cause of pressure of being in your pocket, providing the phone was put straight in) Also it's almost impossible to crack the glass by pressure of the S6 without bending the device itself(which is nearly impossible without brute force). This definitely looks like the device hit a corner of a table(for example).
Same issue
My Galaxy S6 Active cracked in the same spot, but on the opposite side. I was carrying a plate carrier while the phone was in the front pocket of my jeans. But I really feel that no impact was made. I also had a Gorilla Glass screen protector on the phone.
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My Galaxy S6 Active cracked in the same spot, but on the opposite side. I was carrying a plate carrier while the phone was in the front pocket of my jeans. But I really feel that no impact was made. I also had a Gorilla Glass screen protector on the phone.
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So that I'm not the only one who have this problem.
After a few days of using, the broken glass come out, I can clearly see there is an empty gap between the glass and panel. I don't know how much pressure could break it, but at the right angel, right place in a right time, I would be cracked. This is a design flaw .
My workaround is using a glass protector and have some sticker a round this place, then it will not notice me any more . And my next phone (hoping this one lasting 2 years) is some kind as http://www.kyoceramobile.com/durascout/
Dear XDA users,
I bought my Mi 9 early April and after less than a month I have found the back glass broken like this when taking the phone out of my jeans pocket :
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The phone never fell (it has absolutely no marks on the outer metal), I did not perform any special/unusual move with the phone in my pocket, and there was no other items in that pocket (I am used to carry all my phones that way for years).
But this time I just found the mobile like that when I took it out. Note that I am not using any kind of protection.
So I wonder if I just had extreme bad luck or if more devices may have a fragility on their back glass ?
Maybe there was some keys or coins in you pocket and sitting with jeans make some pressure on phones
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Maybe there was some keys or coins in you pocket and sitting with jeans make some pressure on phones
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No as I wrote above there was nothing else in my pocket. I am used to live and travel with all my phones like that for a dozen years, and I never put anything else in the same pocket to avoid damaging the screen. It worked fine until now...
I wonder if it accidentally got hit or something, I know you said no but it looks like that section near the usbc port is took a hit of some sort.
I had my oneplus back crack, only a few weeks old, never dropped etc but I chalked it up to it must have inadvertently got hit somehow/someway without be knowing as I didn't find others with the same issue.
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I wonder if it accidentally got hit or something, I know you said no but it looks like that section near the usbc port is took a hit of some sort.
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The cracks in the glass seem to start from the bottom indeed, but I can assure you that the metal all around the usbc is totally clean (there is a small white reflection there on the picture which may be seen as a damage, but it's not).
I cannot exclude that I missed a "hit" on my pocket during the hour which elapsed since the previous phone usage, but it would still be extremely weak for a gorilla glass 5 to break with a "hit" that I wouldn't have felt or noticed :/
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The cracks in the glass seem to start from the bottom indeed, but I can assure you that the metal all around the usbc is totally clean (there is a small white reflection there on the picture which may be seen as a damage, but it's not).
I cannot exclude that I missed a "hit" on my pocket during the hour which elapsed since the previous phone usage, but it would still be extremely weak for a gorilla glass 5 to break with a "hit" that I wouldn't have felt or noticed :/
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Just looking around, can order a new back glass for $10 and it looks simple to replace. That's good at least.
Back removal
https://youtu.be/Pj-6LN53RbE
Replacement back here
It's 3D glass. NEVER leave it unprotected.
2.5D glass on iPhones are much weaker as well (like the front of the Mi 9 which is very close).
3D glass or Edge-Glass (think Samsung Galaxy S7/8/9/10) is also amongst the worst.
No one should go without, AT LEAST, the included case, just because the camera glass isn't sapphire-crystal (9H) but sapphire-glass (5.5H) - like JerryRigEverything test has shown.
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Just looking around, can order a new back glass for $10 and it looks simple to replace. That's good at least.
Back removal
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Replacement back here
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Thank you very much for the links. I don't have the tool to heat the back but I may try to get it done in a repair shop.
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It's 3D glass. NEVER leave it unprotected.
2.5D glass on iPhones are much weaker as well (like the front of the Mi 9 which is very close).
3D glass or Edge-Glass (think Samsung Galaxy S7/8/9/10) is also amongst the worst.
No one should go without, AT LEAST, the included case, just because the camera glass isn't sapphire-crystal (9H) but sapphire-glass (5.5H) - like JerryRigEverything test has shown.
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I had a Galaxy S7 before the Mi 9, two years in my pocket exactly the same way with no protections, never had a scratch on the screen or back
Same issue repeated with the rear glass on Mi9
My phone is in a robust case and the rear glass has been broken 3 times now! I have never broken any screen before and I have had phones for over 25 years.
Hi,
I just realize that I forgot to provide feedback here.
So I bought this back cover on Aliexpress : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33009357325.html
An this heat gun : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32966891985.html
I replaced the back cover myself and it was quite easy. Have a look at video like this one before : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta_vYqOfK0Q
Since then, I am enjoying my Mi 9 and never had any problem with broken back or front glass anymore (although I still don't use any cover and hold the phone in my pocket...).
I think that the original back cover that I had was faulty, although Xiaomi never accepted that and refused to repair under warranty.
Good luck with yours !
Laurent
Thanks I will give it a try.
I have purchased all of the replacement screens do far from eBay..
Looks like bad luck. I don't use a case on my Mi 9 with no issues. The back is all scratched up, but no cracks.