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I found out that nexus s battery cover will scratch easily even I didn't put my phone on the table.
I don't silicon casing that will make my phone thick. Here is how I protect my phone.
http://www.twitpic.com/5jznvy
Stick a layer of plastic on it.
Ya, red looks ugly, will change to white or black colour soon.
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That's what I did too, except mine is a transparent film from BestSkinsEver
what kind of plastic is that? and how did you do it?
Normal transparent coloured plastics. Just a side with gum and a a side is smooth.
Use powerful hair drier to heat the red plastic and stick it... you can spray water onit to bubbles-proof. In this case, my dad didn't use water.
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it looks like fruit roll up...
melvinchng said:
Normal transparent coloured plastics. Just a side with gum and a a side is smooth.
Use powerful hair drier to heat the red plastic and stick it... you can spray water onit to bubbles-proof. In this case, my dad didn't use water.
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So is that like window tint?
PMDColeslaw said:
So is that like window tint?
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Ya.. but it is coloured tint...
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I use a bit of leftover helicopter tape on mine:
http://www.biketart.com/products/biketape
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I think Zagg.com had a scratch protector for the back cover.
Are there any recommendations for removing the scratches, or polishing them off? I have a tube of Displex that I bought for my PSP screen. Would this work for the camera lens cover on the phone?
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EvilSpants said:
Are there any recommendations for removing the scratches, or polishing them off? I have a tube of Displex that I bought for my PSP screen. Would this work for the camera lens cover on the phone?
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Camera lens cover is made of some hard plastic material so probably best not to use any polish on it unless it is a plastic polish.
Kukubski said:
Camera lens cover is made of some hard plastic material so probably best not to use any polish on it unless it is a plastic polish.
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Displex appears to be some kind of plastic polish. I suppose this would suffice?
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I made some lens protectors out of a screen protector....you can always do that so you don't add to the scratches.
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I had an old zagg invisible shield I cut to fit the lens
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dirtyhamster73 said:
I made some lens protectors out of a screen protector....you can always do that so you don't add to the scratches.
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Yeah I may end up doing that as soon as I polish off those scratches.
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I had an old zagg invisible shield I cut to fit the lens
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Here is a set - screen+lens protector
I wish they just sold replacement lenses. That's the only thing I miss about the old phones. The cover was build into the battery back
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Does cutting a screen protector for lens cover not effect camera quality?
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maybe a little.
But not something noticeable for me
Did polishing work?
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Displex appears to be some kind of plastic polish. I suppose this would suffice?
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I am wondering if you polished the lens cover and if it was successful at removing the scratches. I have a few surface scratches on my HOX+ lens cover, and polishing seems like a reasonable solution. Thanks for any feedback.
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This is the only reason I got a cover. When laying the phone flat on its back I felt I kept scratching the lens so now it has a bit more of distance between lens and table.
Kypt said:
This is the only reason I got a cover. When laying the phone flat on its back I felt I kept scratching the lens so now it has a bit more of distance between lens and table.
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+1 for me. the lens of my One is always in contact with the surface it's laying on. Had the first scratches on the lens within an hour.
I don't use screen protectors or cases on any of my devices. Wondering if anyone has any scratches on the gear yet?? If so post a pic.
Has no one scratched the screen
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hhadrian said:
Has no one scratched the screen
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Looks that way... I've yet to see one scratched.
As you say.mine is as good as new
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I have a few this picture was so hard to take you can barely see them
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I got one!!!
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dv8nathan said:
I have a few this picture was so hard to take you can barely see them
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How did it happen? Did the gear hold up better than you thought it would?
Walkin thru a door way ay work. Hit pretty hard. New the moment i hit it i may have scratched it. Its so slight that its not noticable. Actually had a hard time takin picture. Ive dinged it a few other times but thats the only scratch.
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Mine is pretty badly scratched too.. :/
I was bending down to pick up a box at the house and I hit my head into my brick around the door very minor scratch. Is held up a lot better then I had expected
Be careful with those screen protectors, especially the wet kind. I took caution when I spayed the screen but after getting the protector on I noticed to my horror that there was condensation under the camera lens! Fortunately it dried over night and everything seems OK. Maybe instead of spraying the screen I should have used a cotton swab or tissue to apply the wet solution?
Lesson learned and I won't be doing that again!
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penorwood said:
Be careful with those screen protectors, especially the wet kind. I took caution when I spayed the screen but after getting the protector on I noticed to my horror that there was condensation under the camera lens! Fortunately it dried over night and everything seems OK. Maybe instead of spraying the screen I should have used a cotton swab or tissue to apply the wet solution?
Lesson learned and I won't be doing that again!
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As scary as that may seem, it has been common to get condensation under the camera lens. I haven't seen anyone report a permanent issue from it. The condensation can happen just by walking from a cool, dry environment to a hot and humid environment or if you sweat a lot.
penorwood said:
Be careful with those screen protectors, especially the wet kind. I took caution when I spayed the screen but after getting the protector on I noticed to my horror that there was condensation under the camera lens! Fortunately it dried over night and everything seems OK. Maybe instead of spraying the screen I should have used a cotton swab or tissue to apply the wet solution?
Lesson learned and I won't be doing that again!
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I only sprayed the screen protector and not the screen, i cant even tell it's on the screen, perfect and no condesation.
Best Buy
FYI For $40 Best Buy offers scratch protection insurance
Amazon had several types of screen protectors for the gear just not sure how well they stay on.
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Can't show you... tried my best to scratch it but to no avail. Dropped it from 3m (10ft) right onto asphalt with glass first... Only a small mark on the edge not visible only by running a nail on the edge can you feel it.
We painted the antenna lines Gold on the HTC One M8 Harman Kardon, since the standard one was just a dark grey which didn't really match with the front gold speaker grills or the camera gold accent. Let me know what you guys think, and if the original looks better or if HTC made the back with the gold trims would be better.
I like it. The only thing about the black One M8 for me would be that I would not feel guilty about putting it in a case that covers the phone up completely. Having a gunmetal gray, I like having the phone's back being shown.
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It looks as beautiful as the two ladies doing the video
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Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it
Can you go more in depth? Like a how-to and what paint type works best and the whole works!? Information is power
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EVOuser94 said:
Can you go more in depth? Like a how-to and what paint type works best and the whole works!? Information is power
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Hi well basically all you need to do is put masking tape over the areas you don't want painted (you obviously need to do a good job and get right up to the lines of the antenna) and then paint it using a paint gun or spray paint would work too from home depot or elsewhere, just make sure it says its for plastics on it since the antenna lines on the back are not aluminum and are plastic (for reception since aluminum doesn't allow for good reception). As for the HTC logo, you can do the same or take the letters out with a razor blade or exacto knife but be very careful since they are very thin like paper they will break or crack very easily. Once painted you can put the letters back in with some double tape or adhesive and your done. If you want you can even wet sand and then polish over it, but I didn't on the one I did. Hope this helps
Perfect, thanks
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This is hot.
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I'd like to see the signal strength on ALL antennas and bands after the mod.
Many paints are conductive.
nice looking though. The phone too
mswlogo said:
I'd like to see the signal strength on ALL antennas and bands after the mod.
Many paints are conductive.
nice looking though. The phone too
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That i will have to test out, i will look into it tomorrow. Is there a special setting i can go into to get all antennas and band info?
Speaking of the hk edition, ice been searching for best wallpaper to contact the gold front of the phone. What are y'all using?
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Looks great...
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Went into best buy mobile yesterday at our mall and they had the quickwindow cases down to 14.99, from 49.99. Picked one up, nice and thin and protects the front too. The window apps are nice too. Just a heads up in case you're looking for one.
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I remembering reading once that the silver trim of the quickwindow would sit directly on the screen and overtime scratch it. Could you observe if this is true?
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te5ter said:
I remembering reading once that the silver trim of the quickwindow would sit directly on the screen and overtime scratch it. Could you observe if this is true?
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where is the link? thanks
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg-g2/318902-quick-window-case-scratching-screens.html
te5ter said:
I remembering reading once that the silver trim of the quickwindow would sit directly on the screen and overtime scratch it. Could you observe if this is true?
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I heard that too but my friend has the quickwindow case and put a screen protector on the main screen which solved any scratching problems.
sai777 said:
I heard that too but my friend has the quickwindow case and put a screen protector on the main screen which solved any scratching problems.
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Still seems like a huge design flaw to me.
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-quickwindow-folio-case-for-lg-g2-cell-phones-at-t-sprint-tmus-black/2267841.p?id=1219070628539&skuId=2267841&st=categoryid$abcat0811006&cp=1&lp=2
this is still showing for $35
te5ter said:
I remembering reading once that the silver trim of the quickwindow would sit directly on the screen and overtime scratch it. Could you observe if this is true?
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I purchased a used G2 off of criaglist that came with the quickwindow case. Upon first glance, you don't notice it. But after going outside and turning the screen at certain angles, you can definitely see some very fine surface scratching on the screen where the trim meets the glass. No matter how much I cleaned the screen, it didn't go away. So yes, it definitely scratches the screen over time. Now, I put a screen protector on it (which the previous owner didnt), and you can't see the scratches anymore. However, the silver trim started scratching the screen protector too. So now I just use a completely different case.
I can confirm that, bought mine for 3-5€ on ebay (because I wanted the blue one) and after a month I noticed tiny scratches when holding the phone under the sun. I'm not using the case anymore, well I should have, shattered the screen a week ago :silly:, but when I return it from repair
I try to fix the case by sticking something more smooth on the metal rim, but I still don't have any idea what would do the trick without looking too bad.
i don't recommend it. scratched my screen..
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