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Hi all, I have the xperia z in black, when I got it i was surpirised to see a small raised square on the rear of the phone with a "z" logo in it this is situated between the camera and the "xperia" logo on the rear glass.
All the pictures I have seen don't have this, why is that? Anyone know??
It's just a sticker to tell you where the NFC transmitter is. You can safely remove it if you want to put a protector on the rear of your phone.
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dave924 said:
Hi all, I have the xperia z in black, when I got it i was surpirised to see a small raised square on the rear of the phone with a "z" logo in it this is situated between the camera and the "xperia" logo on the rear glass.
All the pictures I have seen don't have this, why is that? Anyone know??
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It's the nfc logo.......it's such a stupid irritating plastic crap when u put a screen protector at the back.......my advice remove it coz it sucks
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mysterio619 said:
It's the nfc logo.......it's such a stupid irritating plastic crap when u put a screen protector at the back.......my advice remove it coz it sucks
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just removed the entire plastic coating from the rear cover, gonna put a good quality protector on it!
Good evening!
I have a Z without any protection film. I have noticed than in some angels or in direct contact with strong light i have TINY TINY scratches on my screen. So my question is: Is there any way of removing scratches from my device? Polish for.example?
Answers will me much appriciated !
Sorry for bad English ..
There should be a shatter proof screen protector already applied on. It came with the phone like that, so you most likely scratched that not the glass itself. Just remove that and apply a screen protector on.
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Be aware,when removing factory foil,Sony logo removed as well...
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No way to remove the scratches if they are on the shatter proof shield. It's made of plastic.
If you remove it, though, you will lose the Sony logo because it is printed on the plastic, rather than on the body of the phone.
I have removed the pre-applied protector from sony Its the glass itself that have tiny scratches ..
Smurflin96 said:
I have removed the pre-applied protector from sony Its the glass itself that have tiny scratches ..
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Oh, in that case, getting a screen replacement I think is your only option.
DrKrFfXx said:
Oh, in that case, getting a screen replacement I think is your only option.
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Okay, so there is nothing else i can do? wont polishing help?
Smurflin96 said:
Okay, so there is nothing else i can do? wont polishing help?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821129
But that's hardcore.
I was talking about removing the foil, not the scratches...
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Do you still have the SONY logo at the front of your screen??
If you don't then: Well it's your own fault, you asked for it by not using a screen protector.
I don't think we're all on the same page. He could have removed the layer that came with it (with words on it like instructions) and then there's another layer that has the Sony logo.
Like what the above person said,
if you do not have a Sony logo at the front top then you scratched the glass.
If you have the Sony logo at the front top then you scratched the pre installed layer. (this one you can remove and install a new screen protector) if you choose to remove this layer, the Sony logo will be gone. And some say it will void your warranty.
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LitoNi said:
I don't think we're all on the same page. He could have removed the layer that came with it (with words on it like instructions) and then there's another layer that has the Sony logo.
Like what the above person said,
if you do not have a Sony logo at the front top then you scratched the glass.
If you have the Sony logo at the front top then you scratched the pre installed layer. (this one you can remove and install a new screen protector) if you choose to remove this layer, the Sony logo will be gone. And some say it will void your warranty.
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Like i said in the OP i have no protector on it. That obviously includes the pre-installed (with sony logo) one to. I know i have scratched the glass and thats why i am asking if there is any way to get rid of it, like you do on CD`s , cars , etc
If the scratch not too deep on the glass. U may want read this for polishing tempered glass. Hope helps
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Hello, so yesterday i noticed some scratches on the camera lens and i can feel them with fingernails.So i googled about scratches on lens and almost everywhere they said it does not affect pictures that much but when i try to take pics with my SP they turn out to be fuzzy/blurry.Im afraid the warranty doesnt cover it too
Any advice what should i do?
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after 2 months the camera lens looks terrible. im not using protective case but it is in pocket on its own no keys or lighter next to it. somehow the camera LENS got nice scratches. there is a purple color shine on the lens like on eyeglasses which supposed to be scratch resistant layer but it has gone completely. since the lens is not covered physically i have to clean the fine dust off the lens to take photo. what i see the on closer look is that the scratches are drawing circles that makes me think the lens is so soft material that the cleaning causing the scratches. i guess its plastic. i havent checked it yet but after replacing it ill do a test. i ve found on sony support forum a link where u can buy replacement lens which is by description 100% glass.
interesting that the screen itself is very durable but this tiny round lens is a crap. disappointing from sony. very stupid mistake of chosing this material for such a nice phone. i am thinkin to call them and make a complaint. :crying:
Yup, mine is scratched too, every photo looks like Joan Collins c1986.
I believe it's just stuck on so should be easy to replace.
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faulty assembly?
My mate said that purple layer is a kinda filter (flare,uv or whatever) supposed to face to camera. Is that possible?
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a link where u can buy replacement lens which is by description 100% glass.
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Can you share the link? I might be looking to replace my lens if it's not too hard
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ZakooZ said:
Can you share the link? I might be looking to replace my lens if it's not too hard
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unfortunately I cant post link yet.
Stellatech dot com
Here are the links :
http://stellatech.com/sony-c5303-xperia-sp-camera-lens,a,en,814897.html
http://rounded.com/sony-xperia-sp-c530x-camera-lens.html
or on ebay.
I have the same problem, and I just bought one.
Here's a question for people who have changed it : do you have to unscrew the back of the phone (not just the back cover) or can you change it directly ?
From what I've seen, the lens and the "camera ring" might be "glued" directly, but might as well have to come off from the inside.
Another thing, there's one screw that's not directly visible, it's under the antenna, at the bottom of the phone...
Some help would be really appreciated !
Thx
I managed to get the ring off with just my finger nails, the ring and lens are two separate pieces, when the ring is off, the glass sits in a recess, so may be a bit tricky to remove.
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Is there any purple coating on the replacement lens? If no than its just a plain glass and not like the original. I will just polish off the coating. On photo there is sharp area just as the clean area of the lens.
Thanks for the tip @technaudio.
@r1kkHUN : I'll tell you when I get it, but since it's an original part, I guess it'll be there, i'd make no sense otherwise.
Good luck with the polishing, I'm affraid I doubt it'll solve the problem though.
T cut or some fine rubbing compound that you polish a car with might work?
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Hi.
Just got the new lens, and changed it.
Easy and fast, and the result is perfect, and for only 11€
There isn't any purple coating on the new one I got, but it seems to be okay, I'll try to take pictures in the sun as soon as the weather gets better.
I did a little guide about it on a french forum, if you want to have a look at the pictures.
http://forum.frandroid.com/topic/168392-tuto-changer-la-lentille-de-lapn-arrière/
Bye and thanks again.
I have found the nexus to have an eggshell screen having cracked two. The digitizer LCD are more or less fused so unlike my iPad 3 which works fine with cracked screen the nexus doesn't.
This repair is very do-able. I disassembled my nexus with my wife's hairdryer a small Phillips and small straight head screw driver. There are tons of great videos on how to do this. Bought a LCD digitizer off eBay for a bit over 65 dollars which included a kit of tools and excellent double sided tape.
I found removing the broken digitizer the easiest part of the repair unlike what the videos I watched said. Heat the bezel assembly for a minute and it comes apart easily.
If anyone wants to attempt this repair its not bad at all
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rezistrat said:
I have found the nexus to have an eggshell screen having cracked two. The digitizer LCD are more or less fused so unlike my iPad 3 which works fine with cracked screen the nexus doesn't.
This repair is very do-able. I disassembled my nexus with my wife's hairdryer a small Phillips and small straight head screw driver. There are tons of great videos on how to do this. Bought a LCD digitizer off eBay for a bit over 65 dollars which included a kit of tools and excellent double sided tape.
I found removing the broken digitizer the easiest part of the repair unlike what the videos I watched said. Heat the bezel assembly for a minute and it comes apart easily.
If anyone wants to attempt this repair its not bad at all
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Care to post pics or a guide?
To be honest I followed the repair guide at ifixit. I need to do this repair on my 16gb nexus ill throw some "key points" pictures up just to help out some.
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well pretty much every repair is do-able, but results will vary.
I can't even apply a screen protector without at least on aspect of dust sneaking in. how infuriating it would be to have that occur repairing the broken screen. like a dead pixel visible all the time.
I too can not get a screen protector on without a bubble fyi
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where did you buy the replacement digitizer\screen? can you pm the link? thanks
Does anyone have this problem? My Xperia SP, when you looked in a room with lots of light (or in an outdoor environment) it is possible to realize a lot of sand between the touch screen and the LCD panel.
Not to mention my touchscreen, which displays a little "loose" the arc of the phone.
Someone managed to solve it? I've been thinking about dropping my touchscreen without removing your phone (with all care of the world, go through a credit card around the edges to loosen the glue) and then clean the LCD screen and the touchscreen using a soft brush, removing any sand present in that place. Is this a good idea?
Thanks in advance..
I saw a teardown of the phone and the lcd is not glued to the touchscreen this device is really easy to teardown but you won't get further then removing the back cover because of the side screws
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I saw a teardown of the phone and the lcd is not glued to the touchscreen this device is really easy to teardown but you won't get further then removing the back cover because of the side screws
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I can partially remove the touchscreen without disassembly the phone? Without removing any connector, just to clean the screen.. can i do this?
You have to completely disassemble the phone to separate the digitaliser and the LCD as with most phones manufacturers tend to start with the screen and build up from there is RMA an option because that's the sort of thing covered by warranty
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You have to completely disassemble the phone to separate the digitaliser and the LCD as with most phones manufacturers tend to start with the screen and build up from there is RMA an option because that's the sort of thing covered by warranty
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Is really easier? More than disassemble a Xperia Play?
@zenug I have never tried the play but from looking at photos I would say the SP is easier. It's not a difficult phone to disassemble nothing like as hard as certain fruit based phones. Just make sure you go slow there's nothing more frustrating than waiting for a new ribbon to arrive because you damaged one. There are videos on youtube of the teardown. One last thing vv important if it is sand or dust in between the LCD and digitaliser use a can of compressed air to blow it away sand will scratch the glass and ruin the LCD. Fingerprints and smears from cloths are almost impossible to remove. Think fitting a screen protector but cleaner, much cleaner. Try and avoid touching or wiping either surface if possible.
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Well, I've cleaned the screen using my ninja technique (passing a card around the screen edges to loosen the glue, I used a brush to clean properly) and not to the problem appears again, I used a kind of "glue" to stick the edges and prevent the entry of dust on the screen. I do not think that is a definite "fix", because it is a McGyver technique that should be resolved by Sony.
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Even i have got the same prob
If i take it to service centre(phone still in warranty)
Will i be charged?
dipesh1502 said:
Even i have got the same prob
If i take it to service centre(phone still in warranty)
Will i be charged?
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No you will not be charged its a hardware failure and make sure they reseal the screen not just clean it or the dust will get back in
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dipesh1502 said:
Even i have got the same prob
If i take it to service centre(phone still in warranty)
Will i be charged?
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I had this problem and they totally changed the screen under warranty
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pec0ra said:
I had this problem and they totally changed the screen under warranty
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Wow if i am not buying the z i will do it too