Hi guyz!
I just wanted to share my experience with my o2x those days... For a long time I was getting some blury photos with a bit of too much brighnes, and I didnt know what to do. After a lil accident with my phone, the backcover of the phone, the little black plastic that covers the camera was cracked in the corner. So I decided to just remove it and dont give a f**k
Thats the sh*t Im talking about, the little black thing there
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19114954/cameraLOL/plastika i tako to.jpg
Well, I did that and this is what happend... here is a compare of my photos with the black cover to the left, and without the plastic cover to the right.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bk3uao0amwmhwwc/before-after.jpg
P.S. The plastic glass that covered my cam wasnt damaged and I was cleaning it...
Everyone can try it, take a picture with your backcase and then remove the backcase and take a picture again
Hope someone is gonna be happy like me !!!
As a technician I can suggest the best in house fat stain cleaning method.... it is
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oh... wrong image thats the weekend brain emmc eraser, but I'll leave...
This ONE
Just stick it and remove it... as scotch isn't very strong tape, it only removes the fat and leaves the transparent plastic in perfect clean state!
use it on all surfaces, try out on the screen first, you'll see how it works!
That's the old trick with our optimus There are threads mentioning this,some people got better results some don't see any difference
I removed plastic cover from mine long time ago and have some improvement
yes, when I want good pictures I remove the back cover, but I would like to buy another back cover and remove that piece of plastic just in case I want to protect it again with the original one.
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Ferrum Master said:
As a technician I can suggest the best in house fat stain cleaning method.... it is
oh... wrong image thats the weekend brain emmc eraser, but I'll leave...
This ONE
Just stick it and remove it... as scotch isn't very strong tape, it only removes the fat and leaves the transparent plastic in perfect clean state!
use it on all surfaces, try out on the screen first, you'll see how it works!
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Omg man, you're awesome. I took a picture with the cover before cleaning the plastic, another after cleaning it and one without the cover, I'm amazed!
With the plastic clean the picture is as good or maybe better than without the cover, it's amazing!
Before cleaning it the camera performed really bad. Too bad that the plastic gets oiled so easily, but this tape trick works and very very good, thank you very much
good work!! been taking crap pic for ages thinking it was just cm10.1 cam
jessnorman said:
good work!! been taking crap pic for ages thinking it was just cm10.1 cam
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Yes, old discussion
With the plastic cover of the sensor (why LG did it??) we have to take care (clean) of:
1) external side of the plastic
2) internal side of plastic
3) external side of sensor
P.S. plus... scratches/abrasion in the transparent plastic cover (internal and external..).
Doing this, there are no doubts: the qualty improvement is a fact.
torq1337 said:
Hi guyz!
I just wanted to share my experience with my o2x those days... For a long time I was getting some blury photos with a bit of too much brighnes, and I didnt know what to do. After a lil accident with my phone, the backcover of the phone, the little black plastic that covers the camera was cracked in the corner. So I decided to just remove it and dont give a f**k
Thats the sh*t Im talking about, the little black thing there
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19114954/cameraLOL/plastika i tako to.jpg
Well, I did that and this is what happend... here is a compare of my photos with the black cover to the left, and without the plastic cover to the right.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bk3uao0amwmhwwc/before-after.jpg
P.S. The plastic glass that covered my cam wasnt damaged and I was cleaning it...
Everyone can try it, take a picture with your backcase and then remove the backcase and take a picture again
Hope someone is gonna be happy like me !!!
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can confirm that . Just try and work . Hvala stari :good:
I made 2 photos.
Before cleaning the plastic glass, and after.
Awesome change!
tapatalked with LG P990
Awesome
wow what a major difference, shame the phone is a fingerprint, grease magnet
I don't have this plastic cover for year maybe, it just felt of
I've removed the plastic and the improvements are amazing. But still, it's a really bad camera..
Using other apps instead the stock camera the quality improves. Camera360 works good with this phone
Improve the input, and the output improves
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Well I plucked up the courage to paint my Wizard black.
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I'm 95% happy with it, although the paint has a couple of chips where I put it back together when it wasn't 100% hard and/or had not adhered to the surface. I didn't sand it down first, which may turn out to be a mistake. If the paint starts to chip I will sand it down and re-apply it. I used Plasti-kote Satin Black (2 coats) then Clear Acrylic (2 coats), which is supposed to dry in 30-40 minutes.
All in all the paint worked pretty well - it came out pretty smooth, and the paint remained reasonably thin.
Nice work.
I can see that you had very sterile painting conditions. I once painted my amiga500 outside and it got all dusty.
I've never understood someone wanting to do something like this, but wow, after seeing how yours turned out, that is Really nice! I really like how it looks (but not sure I'm ready to pull mine apart to do that)
Great job!
I have to say that look really nice...I want to do something like that...
Damn dog. That's pretty sic. I like it. Impressive!
Looks damn good! I don't think I have the cajones to do something like this though. Great job.
Thanks for the positive feedback guys.
I understand (and promote!) being reticent about taking your beloved Wizard apart. I've damaged it in a few ways because of it. Thank god I got the Wizard reasonably cheaply so it's not so painful. (I might put together a horror stories post. )
I can provide a day #2 upload that the paint is holding up in an ok fashion. There's may be 5-6 tiny specks where the paint has come off, so I'm likely to hold out and see how it holds out over the next week.
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sorry bro but I am not a fan of the look of the qtek/mda/xda models...but this makes them look a lot better and not as feminie, cheers
Nice black wizard. We have a white and a black The back panel's paint job is better than I've expected, with all the grooves, which may cause problems if thick layer of paint are applied.
BTW, I think you ought to have your stylus's "butt" painted as well
Very nice!
I've been wanting to fins a spare 8125 case to try and paint black. In case I mess it up, it would be just a spare so I wouldn't have to use it, haha
Looks good though!
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Well I plucked up the courage to paint my Wizard black.
Check out my Flickr gallery
I'm 95% happy with it, although the paint has a couple of chips where I put it back together when it wasn't 100% hard and/or had not adhered to the surface. I didn't sand it down first, which may turn out to be a mistake. If the paint starts to chip I will sand it down and re-apply it. I used Plasti-kote Satin Black (2 coats) then Clear Acrylic (2 coats), which is supposed to dry in 30-40 minutes.
All in all the paint worked pretty well - it came out pretty smooth, and the paint remained reasonably thin.
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just like to ask... how did you dismantled your wizard?
used to paint tanager and voyager here in the p.i. but no courage when it comes to wizard and himalaya...
thanks bro!
I broke my volume slider first time I opened mine be carefull
Nice work I also did mine, a long time ago and after ...I don't know how much it's been...4 months ? The paint started to came off... I also didn't sand it first. Eh well...time to scratch/sand
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just like to ask... how did you dismantled your wizard?
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You can find a service manual on the net for it. Search for 'prodigy service manual'. You will need a couple of tiny screwdrivers:
00pt philips (cross)
T5x50 torx (6 star)
anichillus said:
Nice work I also did mine, a long time ago and after ...I don't know how much it's been...4 months ? The paint started to came off... I also didn't sand it first. Eh well...time to scratch/sand
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If you do I'd be interested to hear your experience with it. I asked my father about it (retired auto/car painter) and he suggested using scotch bright for the sanding. I've yet to try it though..
is there anywhere where i could find a through tutorial on how to do this?? it looks awesome!
Looks very nice
I have an extra and am thinking about painting it. I used to build model cars when I was younger, and we would always use a very fine sandpaper. I don't remember the grit on it. It was a silicon carbide or aluminum oxide. Those papers both work great for plastic. I may give it a shot. If I do I will post the pics.
Peace,
Hmmm Waiting for the tuto!
Can someone make one?
How is the paint job holding up? I'd like to do this to mine, but I'm waiting to see if I need to sand it down first.
That's gorgeous. Very inspiring. I might have to hit up some painter friends of mine.
Hey its gorgeous but can you write a guide how to do that. THNX.
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=339
Jeff
thanks but its been posted allready
Should have known.
Jeff
I still don't think it's worth ruining the camera lens.
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I still don't think it's worth ruining the camera lens.
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The camera lens is bellow the cover, so you are not ruining it, just exposing it. Also the cover comes out without permanent damage, so you can always glue it back in again.
It makes a dramatic difference to picture quality - no more blurry pictures.
Here's an example picture with the lens cover off.
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this is a very stupid idea..to remove the lens glass that not onlyprotects your camera lens, but also helps avoid dust accumulating inside your camera...why do this for a very miniscul improvement....not only do u void ur manufacturer one year warrenty but also any chance of getting a warrenty/insurance with att or tmobile which do give insurance on their phones(even though they dont carry the phone u could trick them into thinking its a wing...possibley then making them replace your tilt with a tytn iV or touch pro if they get it...POSSIBLEY)
seriously..just stick to the fixes like nadavis camera fix, the resoluton and shutteroff tricks and whatever else fixes people have come out with cuz they dont void your warrenty...and trust me the drivers will come sooner or later. If not from HTC it will be developed by another brilliant soul from the touch pros drivers or another new devices drivers some how or some other way...just be patient fella.
It's not really anything to do with driver of software fixes, there is a real problem with the hardware design in that interior dust and exterior smears accumulate on that little window and ruin perfectly good pictures. I'm not convinced that removing the window is the best answer, but it does at least bring a clear improvement that no amount of software tweaking ever will.
What's really needed is a bit of foam or something inside to at least keep the dust out. I might look into that.
Just take the battery cover off when you want to take a picture. Seems a lot easier to me.
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Just take the battery cover off when you want to take a picture. Seems a lot easier to me.
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Really? I always find it's really difficult to actually get that cover off, and that's probably for the best too - I wouldn't want to make it loose and rattly.
Macgyvec3 said:
Just take the battery cover off when you want to take a picture. Seems a lot easier to me.
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Ive tried taking the battery cover off for a while. It has the same effect, but of course:
a) you look pretty weird taking pictures with your battery cover off.
b) it takes some time to do, meaning you cant take spontaneous pictures.
c) I feel the battery may fall out when doing doing this.
I think it may be a good idea to put a small foam ring around the hole to keep dust out, but so far its not been a gigantic issue. Remember the dust cant possibly get under the screen, as its a separate assembly to the base where the camera is, so a bit of dust is not necessarily a big deal.
Surur
Clean the cover
Why not just clean the cover? I got some Meguiar's PlastX clear plastic cleaner and spent 5 minutes cleaning the cover. I then wiped the cover down with a lens cleaning wipe. The whole process took about 7 minutes. I took a picture with the cover off (the whole back cover) and with the cover on after cleaning. They look exactly the same.
Hey folks...
I own my HD2 for about 1 year now. Unfortunately (or not), I bought only a few months ago a silicone case and this is why my backcover was really damaged.
Deep scratches, the clear lacquer sayd goodbye at some spots and so on. I think u know
So i decided to do something against it
On the pictures below you can see the result...
I hope you like
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Ray
Cool
COOL !!
I like it, How did you do it ??
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COOL !!
I like it, How did you do it ??
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You need..
~ 3 different kinds of abrasive paper with something about 280, 350, 400 granulation.
polishing paste
toothpaste (xtra white) xD
and an old t-shirt or something like that.. (for polishing)
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Take the roughest abrasive paper first and remove the paint.
This could be little tricky cause the backcover has this "brushed" look, so you have to remove all this little "brushed look" lines.
After the paint is gone take the next paper (take little water and wet it) and grind it always in the same direction. (no circle moves, this would ruin it)
Now take the finest paper and again take a little water to make it extra fine and grind it too.
Now the backcover should be free of any painting and the surface should be smooth...
To make it high shiny take the polishing paste and a part of ure old shirt or whatever and start polishing xD
This can take a little while cause the backcover is made of "stainless steel"
Finnish it with some toothpaste the same way you did with the polishing paste.
After cleaning it unter hot water with a little liquid soap dry it and look at your wonderfull shiny backcover
greets
Ray
I think its made of aluminium not stainless steel, but otherwise its awesome looking! i remember someone else doing that on here too
n1!!
Take a look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=736034
love it!
gonna try it!
thanks
Spike™ said:
love it!
gonna try it!
thanks
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dont u think a bit risky...
I need you to polish the lips on my wheels bro... hah
pretty cool, mate! reminds of the old 8810 nokia phone i had way back then. excellent job!
cheers
Good job - reminds me of lapping the cpu in my PC, but less work (on the cpu that is)
wow. that's nice. i remember seeing this over at pocketnow.com and it comes with a full tutorial quite some time ago. check it out here for full tutorial: http://pocketnow.com/how-to/how-to-make-a-chrome-htc-hd2-battery-cover
Nice work fella
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HD2 Backcover
You need to sell these things at $10-15 a piece you could make some quick extra money. I know that I would for sure buy one there awesome looking great job!
phoneman09 said:
You need to sell these things at $10-15 a piece you could make some quick extra money. I know that I would for sure buy one there awesome looking great job!
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The problem is, an original HTC backcover costs about 25$ (20€)... to much to have lets say 5 or 10 in stock And i dont want to buy this stuff from "hong kong" its about 12$ but you dont know what you get ..
off topic: check this out guys, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905670 best looking hd2...
I polished mine to a mirrored finish and it shows every hand print and it scratches very easily, but it hasn't tarnished in the 4-5 months since I polished it.
I polished it by first using a belt sander with medium grit (220) and sanding against the grain of the textured lines on the back. Then I used a buffing wheel with some emery buffing compound to get rid of the sanding marks. After that I switched to a yellow buffing compound gave it a final polish.
I thought the polished back was too smooth so I decided to give it a little texture by using a plastic stencil, some spray adhesive, masking tape, and a $10 flea market sandblaster with about 80psi with silica sand.
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That would look great if the background were a matte black.
looks ok but i like it stock
at the same time i might just try it
apallohadas said:
That would look great if the background were a matte black.
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I like that idea, but I tried some different paints prior to the sandblasting and nothing seem to hold very well. I don't know what the metal is but I tried bluing it and it didn't change a bit. I even tried a translucent paint dip that I thought I could clear coat but it was flaking off just from handling it before I could even start clear coating.
If I were going to try it again I think I would try an aluminum paint primer then paint it before sandblasting the stencil.
That toothpaste idea worked great for taking out the fine scratches that were on it.
this is few sample from last night that i post here i try many way but unfortunately all of the picture get effect of horizontal line light in all of picture
is any body can give me a tip what shall i do ?
iam using latest version 14.1G.2.257 rooted
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Clear your lens? And/or you probebly have a screen protector covering the camera lens....
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shteren said:
Clear your lens? And/or you probebly have a screen protector covering the camera lens....
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thanks a lot for your reply first day I removed the back cover. does.it have extra
cover? lens is clean any other tip? please
shajar said:
thanks a lot for your reply first day I removed the back cover. does.it have extra
cover? lens is clean any other tip? please
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So you removed everything what can obstruct the camera. Right? ... the lens are perfectly clean, no screen protector or something like that and you try again to do some pictures and they still bad?
eclyptos said:
So you removed everything what can obstruct the camera. Right? ... the lens are perfectly clean, no screen protector or something like that and you try again to do some pictures and they still bad?
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the original back protector is removed but i think there is one thin layer which is attached originally by Sony to protect surface of back side of it and it is hardly removable
the place of the lens is cut in circle ,
what you think?
i will make more picture and inform you
shajar said:
the original back protector is removed but i think there is one thin layer which is attached originally by Sony to protect surface of back side of it and it is hardly removable
the place of the lens is cut in circle ,
what you think?
i will make more picture and inform you
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On mine there is not any thin layer on the lens, just a round silver aluminum frame and glass, you should easily recognize a glass from any kind of plastic protector and probably there is not any, it can't be.
Anyway try testing, because the camera can't have any plastic protector on it to working properly.
If you do not find any solution go to the store and ask for a replacement via warranty.
EDIT: Ok, I finded what you said, is kind of shatter resistant screen protector but is not on the lens because they cut it out properely, so if there is not anything which obstruct the camera you definitely should go via warranty for a replacement.
shajar said:
the original back protector is removed but i think there is one thin layer which is attached originally by Sony to protect surface of back side of it and it is hardly removable
the place of the lens is cut in circle ,
what you think?
i will make more picture and inform you
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that should be it, don't remove the last layer as it's not supposed to block the camera.
if the problem is still there mybe one of your camera lens are defective :/
shteren said:
that should be it, don't remove the last layer as it's not supposed to block the camera.
if the problem is still there mybe one of your camera lens are defective :/
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yes you are right it is not cover the lens but if one of lens has defect why in daylight there is no poroblem?
Hello, did you managed to solve this issue? Did it start happening right away or did it happen after doing something specific? I hadn't noticed this until today and I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but today I tested the water proofness of the phone.
Got my p7 since 1 month, but after 1 week my back camera was full of scratches...
Anyone else got this issue?
Is there any way to remove them ?
thank
I haven't like that issue
The rear camera, sadly, isn't protected by Gorilla Glass. It's just some oleophobic coating.
You can try polishing it a little with toothpaste, watch the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhhOcIRMfWc
I have te same problem.
no effect
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The rear camera, sadly, isn't protected by Gorilla Glass. It's just some oleophobic coating.
You can try polishing it a little with toothpaste, watch the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhhOcIRMfWc
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nothing change i tested it, it makes wort's..
Same problem here. You can try cutting a round piece of screen protector and putting it on the camera.
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Same problem, the first big scratch came after just few days. Luckily scratches don't seem to affect photo quality.
The scratches are caused by a layer above the real glas, which should reduce fingerprints. As described in a German forum, I used a knife just to scratch about the glas and to remove the layer. After cleaning with a wet fabric, the lense was like it was at the beginning. I hope u understand what I tried to figure out. If not, I could describe it more detail..
Here is the link to the thread, read #19: android-hilfe. de/showthread.php?t=596970 (remove the space between hilfe. de)
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The scratches are caused by a layer above the real glas, which should reduce fingerprints. As described in a German forum, I used a knife just to scratch about the glas and to remove the layer. After cleaning with a wet fabric, the lense was like it was at the beginning. I hope u understand what I tried to figure out. If not, I could describe it more detail..
Here is the link to the thread, read #19: android-hilfe. de/showthread.php?t=596970 (remove the space between hilfe. de)
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Oh.. so that can b cleared..thats a good news..
Btw u shud all try gadgetshieldz screen guard..it has complete package ..as we have a full glass phone
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The scratches are caused by a layer above the real glas, which should reduce fingerprints. As described in a German forum, I used a knife just to scratch about the glas and to remove the layer. After cleaning with a wet fabric, the lense was like it was at the beginning. I hope u understand what I tried to figure out. If not, I could describe it more detail..
Here is the link to the thread, read #19: android-hilfe. de/showthread.php?t=596970 (remove the space between hilfe. de)
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Hi mate, thanks for the tip, is it safe to scratch it? I mean if I scratch it with a knife, will it damage the real glass underneath it?
Yes, the glass got no single scratch. But the metallic ring may get, so be careful at the border. Another tip written in the mentioned thread was to use politure, which should work even better..
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Yes, the glass got no single scratch. But the metallic ring may get, so be careful at the border. Another tip written in the mentioned thread was to use politure, which should work even better..
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I did it but it is still full of scratches.. will try once more.
if we change the battery back door , shall it change with that new back door
it depends on if that glass with that backdoor as one piece
am EXTRA careful how i put phone on table .. unfortunately phone lies on camera..
Is that will be a solution , is it contain phone camera.. glass which is scratched
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Is that will be a solution , is it contain phone camera.. glass which is scratched
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where to buy that one?
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I did it but it is still full of scratches.. will try once more.
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And how it goes? Do You got some before After fotos? My before below.