don't buy 360 rotating case from pbkeefepb on ebay - Nexus 7 Accessories

The speaker cutout is on the wrong side...muffles the sound.
It's not a bad design...just make sure the cutouts are right if you do decide on one like it...

kenyee said:
The speaker cutout is on the wrong side...muffles the sound.
It's not a bad design...just make sure the cutouts are right if you do decide on one like it...
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do you have photos of it? I was thinking about getting one but went for the magnet closed one instead.

talltexan said:
do you have photos of it? I was thinking about getting one but went for the magnet closed one instead.
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It's this listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360-Degree-...715&pid=100015&prg=1006&rk=1&sd=290801662917&
Scroll down and you'll see photos of the speaker cutout. Note that on the N7, the headphone jack and speaker are on the same side (bottom or top depending on how you use it).
I like the design for holding the lip of the tablet...lets you see the entire edge. It's just that this reseller seems to be selling factory rejects w/ the speaker cutout on the wrong side...

kenyee said:
It's this listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360-Degree-...715&pid=100015&prg=1006&rk=1&sd=290801662917&
Scroll down and you'll see photos of the speaker cutout. Note that on the N7, the headphone jack and speaker are on the same side (bottom or top depending on how you use it).
I like the design for holding the lip of the tablet...lets you see the entire edge. It's just that this reseller seems to be selling factory rejects w/ the speaker cutout on the wrong side...
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It's actually not a design fault or a factory reject, the cutout is for the topleft microfon , not for the headphone jack.
An the jack is accessible with ease.
I have a case like this and i love it. The sound is muffled only a bit (half of the speakers is covered), but there is enough gap between between the cut and the rest .

well i don't see any design flaw since i got a similar one
the price is a bit on the high side though, i paid about 6 bucks shipped for mine

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HTC One - Screen Not Flush At Top?

The bottom of the screen where it meets the speaker's aluminium panel is flush with the aluminium.
The top is not.
It's barely noticeable unless you rub your fingers over the top of the glass.
.1 of a mm or so but it's not flush like the bottom is.
How 'bout your phone?
photo?
you're ocd'ing
shiningarmor said:
you're ocd'ing
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Not obsessing, I feel no compulsion and I'm not disordered, thanks.
Just observing that the glass is flush at the bottom and not quite flush at the top.
kultus said:
photo?
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It's barely there.
shiningarmor said:
you're ocd'ing
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No, he isn't.
Mine has it too - glass is raised at the top so it's not flush where the top speaker grill meets the screen on mine. Went to a couple stores and the ones I saw had this too - sometimes in the same place, sometimes not.
Perhaps it's a manufacturing limitation
paddylaz said:
No, he isn't.
Mine has it too - glass is raised at the top so it's not flush where the top speaker grill meets the screen on mine. Went to a couple stores and the ones I saw had this too - sometimes in the same place, sometimes not.
Perhaps it's a manufacturing limitation
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i think its the overhang thing
do u mean , the glass is higher than the speaker grille?
Is it the screen that is not flush, or is it that the speaker grille is fitted too low at the top? Which is to say, is the screen flush all the way along the sides of the device?
edit: shiningarmor beat me to it
The overhang on the unibody is a problem I think some people are having but not with mine. I think that's a separate issue but don't quote me on that..
If The Op has what I have then basically the issue is if you feel along the line where the speaker plates (either the top one, the bottom one, or both if you're REALLY unlucky) meet the glass you cann feel the glass is raised (on mine it's the top right corner) to the extent that you can basically feel the edge of the glass. I've seen this on some store models - sometimes it's like this and sometimes it's the exact opposite - I.e. the glass feels like its set too low and the speaker grill can be felt when you slide your finger from screen to grill.
So yeh basically issues with how flush the glass and metal are when they meet. This seems to only (from what I've seen) occur at the speaker grills, all seems fine on the sides of the phone
compact_bijou said:
The bottom of the screen where it meets the speaker's aluminium panel is flush with the aluminium.
The top is not.
It's barely noticeable unless you rub your fingers over the top of the glass.
.1 of a mm or so but it's not flush like the bottom is.
How 'bout your phone?
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I have 2 theories:
1)Maybe because of the pyramid stacking of screen-battery-pcb?
Do you have a problem if you dismantle your device?
Aha, someone already did it:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494/1
2)Or could it be that the top speaker grill is not flush with the glass?
What do you guys think?
paddylaz said:
This seems to only (from what I've seen) occur at the speaker grills, all seems fine on the sides of the phone
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Then the screen isn't misaligned - the speaker grille is, surely? And, if so, it IS the same problem as the overhang thing, just on a different axis. And likely, this is the same cause of the "tiny gap" - misaligned/poorly fitted speaker-grille.
Of course, it doesn't matter to you because you have a flawed device, but for the rest of us, it is interesting to note that all reported build issues could be traced back to that single point of error.
catachresistant said:
Then the screen isn't misaligned - the speaker grille is, surely? And, if so, it IS the same problem as the overhang thing, just on a different axis. And likely, this is the same cause of the "tiny gap" - misaligned/poorly fitted speaker-grille.
Of course, it doesn't matter to you because you have a flawed device, but for the rest of us, it is interesting to note that all reported build issues could be traced back to that single point of error.
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Yeah you might be right I guess, with the overhang thing though I think some people were describing a phenomena on the side of the handset concerning the bits of plastic - maybe I'm just confused lol!
I'm sending my phone back anyway because I have a screwed up vibrate motor but I'm also for obvious reasons happy at maybe getting another 'shot' at a handset that has a better placed speaker plate/flusher phone.
None of this has dented my enthusiasm though for the One. Wonderful handset.
catachresistant said:
Then the screen isn't misaligned - the speaker grille is, surely?
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Your choice. The screen is 0.1mm higher than the grille. The grille is 0.1mm lower than the screen.
And stop calling me Shirley.
compact_bijou said:
And stop calling me Shirley.
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Ha! Classic!
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Hahaha love that film.......that guy whose scared of flying:
Old lady passenger: Nervous?
Man: (nods whilst sweating in his seat during takeoff)
Old lady: This your first time?
Man: No, I've been nervous loads of times
I got same on my handset. No gaps or anything else wrong with it.
In order to make sure I get a problem free handset I would need to wait until next month for new batch but phones4u only give me 28 days to swap in store.
compact_bijou said:
The bottom of the screen where it meets the speaker's aluminium panel is flush with the aluminium.
The top is not.
It's barely noticeable unless you rub your fingers over the top of the glass.
.1 of a mm or so but it's not flush like the bottom is.
How 'bout your phone?
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I've also got this fault. Doesn't bother me as long as the exposed corners don't shard.
This is with the HT33J batch. Would be interested to see a poll of owners that do/don't have this issue with the batch #.t
Medved77 said:
I've also got this fault
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Once you see it
The same here top and bottom but other wise perfect - probably gonna keep the phone as not to bothered.
I personally think that this is caused by speaker covers not being placed properly
Batch - FA335W
Wooowww people are ocd to the extreme on these forums. I have this ''issue'' as well. Not using it now, a deal breaker for me -__-
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My screen sits lower than the speakers, then once screen protector is on it's all flush. Maybe it's for that reason.
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Htc one FA35VW S/N

Anyone else got this serial number prefix? If you have please let me know the quality of finish.
Thanks!
I've got FA35MW, is has almost no problems, screen is properly seated. Not much gap issues. Power button seams good as well.
sorcerer1 said:
Anyone else got this serial number prefix? If you have please let me know the quality of finish.
Thanks!
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Same as mine. Black One built 27th May in Taiwan. Not good.
LenAsh said:
Same as mine. Black One built 27th May in Taiwan. Not good.
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Where did you buy yours? Got mine from amazon UK. What's wrong with yours?
From similar place... screen and speaker grilles misalign - definite step between the lower grille and display, grille is slightly bowed and a gap exists which fills with dust. Large gap between top left speaker grille corner and plastic. Going back.
LenAsh said:
From similar place... screen and speaker grilles misalign - definite step between the lower grille and display, grille is slightly bowed and a gap exists which fills with dust. Large gap between top left speaker grille corner and plastic. Going back.
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When did these problems come to light.... You mentioned on a previous thread that overall the phone was ok apart from one slight gap!
FWIW mine is fine

Speaker Grills

I would just like a consensus of how many folks have Sprint HTC M8 where the speaker grill holes don't line up on the top and bottom speakers (on the right side) I called HTC and they said this was normal. While it may be nit picking, I don't expect this on such a high end phone.
the top is shorter because of the camera. the camera lines up with the rest of the grill on the bottom
This is normal for many phones. Both the Nexus 5 and the iPhone 5s have a consistent misaligned speakers throughout the line of their products
But yes, both of the speakers are offset to the left on my HTC One m8 as well
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The actual speakers aren't all across on the bottom or top, they're both on the left side.
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I have a different issue with the speaker grilles. I returned my first M8 because the metal(?) plate on the bottom was raised on the right side where it meets the screen, instead of being flush like it's supposed to be. The new unit I got is perfect at the bottom, but now the upper grille is very slightly raised where it meets the screen on the right side (to the right of the camera). I can push it down, but it comes back up after a few minutes (like there's some kind of adhesive that doesn't hold it down properly)... Minor, but very irritating! Anyone else have problems with the speaker cover plates not being flush with the screen?
The bottom right grill is slightly raised on mine
slightly raised on top and bottom on mine
bimmerbot said:
I have a different issue with the speaker grilles. I returned my first M8 because the metal(?) plate on the bottom was raised on the right side where it meets the screen, instead of being flush like it's supposed to be. The new unit I got is perfect at the bottom, but now the upper grille is very slightly raised where it meets the screen on the right side (to the right of the camera). I can push it down, but it comes back up after a few minutes (like there's some kind of adhesive that doesn't hold it down properly)... Minor, but very irritating! Anyone else have problems with the speaker cover plates not being flush with the screen?
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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I recently bought a used m8 ATT off someone and converted it to the GPE. And now I've noticed that this phone has the metal on the top raising above the screen (right side around the camera). I can push it down but it comes back up after a while.
I contacted HTC and they said that the phone is under warranty but I would have to send it in for diagnostic to see if it qualifies for a warranty repair or they would quote me how much it would be to fix.
I unlocked the bootloader on HTC's website which I'm pretty sure voided the warranty and they will be able to tell no matter what I do. So does anyone know how to fix this annoying issue? DIY style that is
elijahblake said:
Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I recently bought a used m8 ATT off someone and converted it to the GPE. And now I've noticed that this phone has the metal on the top raising above the screen (right side around the camera). I can push it down but it comes back up after a while.
I contacted HTC and they said that the phone is under warranty but I would have to send it in for diagnostic to see if it qualifies for a warranty repair or they would quote me how much it would be to fix.
I unlocked the bootloader on HTC's website which I'm pretty sure voided the warranty and they will be able to tell no matter what I do. So does anyone know how to fix this annoying issue? DIY style that is
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Yes, I fixed mine by just lifting up the grille (it's actually plastic and just held on by adhesive) and applying some new adhesive to the back of the grille. I wouldn't use super-glue, but something a little thicker/gooier to fill the gap. Maybe a dab of silicone (I used something silly... "liquid skin" from the first aid cabinet. It worked, but I wouldn't recommend it because it slightly discolored the coating on the back of the grille!). Good luck!
You can also find replacement grilles online that will have fresh adhesive, but you have to do some searching and I think they come from China, so you'd have to wait a while for shipping.
bimmerbot said:
Yes, I fixed mine by just lifting up the grille (it's actually plastic and just held on by adhesive) and applying some new adhesive to the back of the grille. I wouldn't use super-glue, but something a little thicker/gooier to fill the gap. Maybe a dab of silicone (I used something silly... "liquid skin" from the first aid cabinet. It worked, but I wouldn't recommend it because it slightly discolored the coating on the back of the grille!). Good luck!
You can also find replacement grilles online that will have fresh adhesive, but you have to do some searching and I think they come from China, so you'd have to wait a while for shipping.
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Was yours only raising up on the right corner? If so was it hard taking the whole cover off without messing it up?
elijahblake said:
Was yours only raising up on the right corner? If so was it hard taking the whole cover off without messing it up?
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Yes, it was only raising on the right corner. I didn't try to remove it completely, as I just wanted that side to stay down. Just use something to apply adhesive carefully to the back of the grille (it's flexible plastic), then stick it back down (and apply pressure until it dries).

Unusually low volume on earpiece speaker

Anyone having the same problem? Im not sure if its because of the whitestone adhesive, the dual speaker mod or what. Its getting annoying that I need to use the speaker just to hear the person im talking to.
Is this happening only when placing calls through your carrier or also when placing whatsapp and facebook messenger calls?
you probably got some of the Whitestone adhesive leaked into the earpiece speaker and then dirt/dust clogging it up, several people reported same thing happening, some careful cleaning with pure alcohol and wipes should sort it
RossTeagan said:
Is this happening only when placing calls through your carrier or also when placing whatsapp and facebook messenger calls?
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I only call through my carrier, and I notice how weak it was when the dual speaker mod sounded a bit odd
j_hansen said:
you probably got some of the Whitestone adhesive leaked into the earpiece speaker and then dirt/dust clogging it up, several people reported same thing happening, some careful cleaning with pure alcohol and wipes should sort it
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Well.. it " leaked INTO the earpiece " how would alcohol clean the inside?
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Sorry for talking first, reasearching later.
So ive made a search about this and what you said was exactly what they did.
chancces are it is just a little bit and it hasn't leaked deep into it but basically just covering the earpiece and clogging it up, give it a shot, you have nothing to lose anyway
xDreDz said:
Well.. it " leaked INTO the earpiece " how would alcohol clean the inside?
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Sorry for talking first, reasearching later.
So ive made a search about this and what you said was exactly what they did.
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After alchol drys. Run speaker cleaning app. They have them in play store. Similar situation happened on 1 of my old phones. The app helped after cleaning out with alcohol.
I had low volume on the ear placed speaker, tried all of the various tricks.
Only way to get my volume back was compressed air
note 8 earpiece volume
xDreDz said:
Anyone having the same problem? Im not sure if its because of the whitestone adhesive, the dual speaker mod or what. Its getting annoying that I need to use the speaker just to hear the person im talking to.
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Ok heres the scoop on low note 8 earpiece volume. i moved up from a note 5 and could barely hear my calls. i looked at note 5 earpiece and holes are open. i looked at note 8 and found the holes are covered with aluminum---no open holes??? i used a magnified reader to see them. i used a pin and gently open 6 holes across the speaker again useing magnifier i could see the holes open. guess what? i had to turn the volume down!!! i don,t know if that aluminum cover was supposed to be removed at assenbly but the note 5 has nothing shiny on the earpiece speaker. i am now a happy camper and no longer hae to use my bluetooth earpiece.: CAUTION don,t need to push on pin hard just put it there and twist it a bit u will feel it move.
Well, maybe you punctured a water seal, I would be very careful about moisture and splashes, not to say submerging the device
I had the same issue with my note 8 I bought. The ear piece was more of a brown color than black so I knew it was clogged with dust or something. I took it to a professional and they said they would have to replace the entire LCD screen since the speaker was linked into it. They told me it would cost $280 to replace it. I told them to basically piss up a rope and I left. When I got home I used gorilla tape and put it over the mesh speaker and pressed it in with the end of a screwdriver just enough to get it touching the mesh..not hard. Pulled it off and did this a couple more times. The speaker mesh looks brand new and I hear perfect now. So try that.
jusgrr8 said:
Ok heres the scoop on low note 8 earpiece volume. i moved up from a note 5 and could barely hear my calls. i looked at note 5 earpiece and holes are open. i looked at note 8 and found the holes are covered with aluminum---no open holes??? i used a magnified reader to see them. i used a pin and gently open 6 holes across the speaker again useing magnifier i could see the holes open. guess what? i had to turn the volume down!!! i don,t know if that aluminum cover was supposed to be removed at assenbly but the note 5 has nothing shiny on the earpiece speaker. i am now a happy camper and no longer hae to use my bluetooth earpiece.: CAUTION don,t need to push on pin hard just put it there and twist it a bit u will feel it move.
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You are a life saver man. I mean i thought i had to give my phone for repairing or replacing the ear piece. But your solution worked like charm. You deserve appreciation.:good:
You can use compress air to clean out the earpiece
Michaelmc88 said:
I had the same issue with my note 8 I bought. The ear piece was more of a brown color than black so I knew it was clogged with dust or something. I took it to a professional and they said they would have to replace the entire LCD screen since the speaker was linked into it. They told me it would cost $280 to replace it. I told them to basically piss up a rope and I left. When I got home I used gorilla tape and put it over the mesh speaker and pressed it in with the end of a screwdriver just enough to get it touching the mesh..not hard. Pulled it off and did this a couple more times. The speaker mesh looks brand new and I hear perfect now. So try that.
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Been ages since I logged into this website. Had to do a password reset just to say Thank You. This worked like a charm. I had the low volume issue since a year but did not actually think of searching for a fix because I was using either loud speakr or headset. Thanks again. I was using the low volume as an excuse to buy a new phone which I wont now

[Q] Speaker protection

Hello,
Love my M7 phone, had three of them in the last five years or whatever. Unfortunately they have all developed the same fault, the speakers go crappy and end up sounding all "farty"!!!
It seems to be because of the work I do. I'm a machinist by trade and will all the metal and crap, the speakers being magnetic attract tiny slithers of metal through the speak grill and it eventually ruins them.
Is there any kind of protector/cover for the speaker to stop crap getting in there? Covering them will impair the sound will it not?
I have a case, but it more of a back and sides case. The front is open other than a screen protector.
I don't want to see another M7 go the same way, if it does I won't bother getting another.
Thanks.
Put the phone backwards in case while working.
maritimesbob said:
Hello,
Love my M7 phone, had three of them in the last five years or whatever. Unfortunately they have all developed the same fault, the speakers go crappy and end up sounding all "farty"!!!
It seems to be because of the work I do. I'm a machinist by trade and will all the metal and crap, the speakers being magnetic attract tiny slithers of metal through the speak grill and it eventually ruins them.
Is there any kind of protector/cover for the speaker to stop crap getting in there? Covering them will impair the sound will it not?
I have a case, but it more of a back and sides case. The front is open other than a screen protector.
I don't want to see another M7 go the same way, if it does I won't bother getting another.
Thanks.
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Use Sellotape.......

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