It's impossible of course...
But hey, looks there are some Z1 get bent... Guys promising they never sat on them. Heat, vibrations, WiFi or LTE Signals etc... Mastery is served
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z1/Just-realized-my-month-old-z1-is-bent/td-p/440181
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Exactly what happened to some Xperia Z. Some where extremely flexible
http://www.xperiablog.net/2013/02/22/xperia-z-gets-flexed-to-its-limit
(Please: don't start a personal and eternal discussion about Sony's possible bad quality or fault. Because it's not a defect, it's a feature)
well, thats not new, its been posted before.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536751&highlight=bent
jamespmi said:
(Please: don't start a personal and eternal discussion about Sony's possible bad quality or fault. Because it's not a defect, it's a feature)
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Thats a flaw not a feature, i'd be annoyed, what if one of the doors come off and you get water damage ? OR the screen breaks.
This probably happening in the pocket as most will out the phone screen towards the leg and top up all them phone were bent the same. It looks like they been bent in the owners front pocket tight jeans maybe sitting in class what have you as this phone is long the tightness in most pockets for something that long when person is siting down and getting up could easily course this
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my galaxy s camera lens got some scratches is there any way to replace it?
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Some ?? its an understatement
abhishek.vij said:
Some ?? its an understatement
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lol this aint my phone but i found this pic on the internet mine got like 2 scratches
any help??
Well their is no way to legally replace it until it just pops out or bursts out automatically and Samsung fixes it under warranty or replaces your phone with a new one. But I have a method which I read in an old article on net, its a cheap method but it works for me- you can just cut out a square piece from the protection cover which comes on top of your sgs when you buy it, just cut it to fit on top of your camera lens, make sure you haven't had any finger marks on the back side and then just apply it, you can clean the outer side with any cloth, if you keep the outer side clean and if you have applied it when back side was clean then camera will show no reduced quality image and it will be protected from scratches.
hit thankxx if i helped. sent from my mind through telepathy (ya its possible)!
Go to service and ask a question about b-cover. Camera glass isn't a several spare part.
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....nothing happened. Actually it was on top of my microwave on my kitchen counter. I just got it a few days ago and still waiting for bumper cover to arrive. It slid off the top of my flat surface microwave, bounced off my counter top and landed on my tile floor. Found it face down. It made quite a bit of noise on the way down and initially had no idea it was my phone causing all the racket. I cringed as I picked it up but didn't find a single blemish on it. No bump, bruise, crack or scratch. Just figured I'd share this since so many other people were so eager to share their nightmare drop stories with their new phones. Hopefully this will make a few of you breath a tiny bit easier about the integrity of the phone.
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Dang, lucky you!
Probably fell on the bezel and absorbed most of the shock then landed on the face . Still that's good!
Thread closed. I know you just want to give the other side of a drop story but the same way with those threads, if everyone posts everytime they drop their phone (good or bad) the forum would be completely overloaded with them.
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This Picture from Xperia Z,Zl club of thailand
have a problem about black point when take camera
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first time we think it is a dust in lens,but if it a real dust it must change a location of photos
and They're think it is a problem in camera censor
I want to know a truth of this problem
who have a problem like this?
It most prob is a dust in the lens or glass assembly itself. Otherwise your sensor has some dead pixels(unlikely).
Shine a torch in the camera and see if you can spot scratches or dust.
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Hatsunumike said:
This Picture from Xperia Z,Zl club of thailand
have a problem about black point when take camera
first time we think it is a dust in lens,but if it a real dust it must change a location of photos
and They're think it is a problem in camera censor
I want to know a truth of this problem
who have a problem like this?
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Yes, two other people who have already their own thread about this. So search and read would be a good start if you want to join a discussion and get some answers or tips or whatever
Hi,
I just bought my galaxy gear, but unfortunatly my cat was playing with it and it has tons of scratches now.
So I was wondering if I apply a screen protector do you think it will hide scratches or I will end up with bubbles underneath?
Also long time ago I used a gel product as scratch remover(although my phone was not touch) and It worked really great. Scratch was so deep that I could feel it with my nail but removed it totally. Do you think I can use those scratch removers?(like displex : http://www.amazon.com/Displex-Displ...392320837&sr=8-2&keywords=scratch+remover+lcd)
Thanks
Dude, your cat. Seriously...
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I wouldn't use any abrasives on a modern screen. Nowadays, these all have antireflective, antistatic, and antismudge films that wouldn't benefit from polishing. Unfortunately you can destroy a screen doing this. Ask me how I know.
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Dude, your cat. Seriously...
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Tell your cat to play flappybird gently!
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I shot a whole Cheerio (along with some milk) out of my right nostril when I read this, damn that was funny. Hurt like hell but it was worth it!
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Overall I'm really impressed with the build quality, but I have one annoying issue. Somehow dust comes in through the back and now I have massive amounts of dust in front of my camera, and all pictures I take look horrible.
I checked with warranty, and I have to pay €8 to ship the phone, and then probably wait 2 weeks to get is back, so I am considering to clean it myself, it seems like a 10 minute job.
Has anyone here removed the back of their P7? Does the adhesive still work well when assembling the back again?
see 0:46 and 11:15
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i do that change my self
and all works good
Hey, me too. No problems so far, all went fine. Good luck!
That wasn't hard indeed. 2 minutes with the hairdryer, some breadclips/tooth picks/guitar picks and you're in.
I did notice that there was barely any adhesive near the camera and the bottom of the back cover doesn't stick very well any more.
Is there some suitable glue to improve the cover fastening, that also melts when heated?
A friend told me that the clue which is used for car-windows has the same characteristics, but I didn't try actually.. So, I'm quite not sure if that works also.