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I am using xperia zr and after capturing some images underwater I saw that there is water inside my camera lens.Firstly I thought it was only moisture but after the moisture removed I can see there is still water droplets on my camera interface. I am not able to use my camera anymore. What should I Do?? Please help...
AmeyVartak said:
I am using xperia zr and after capturing some images underwater I saw that there is water inside my camera lens.Firstly I thought it was only moisture but after the moisture removed I can see there is still water droplets on my camera interface. I am not able to use my camera anymore. What should I Do?? Please help...
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You have to repair it via Sony's service center. Gather all your proof of purchases and bring them there. If you installed custom ROM or unlocked your bootloader, relock it and restore your TA and DRM
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Just put the phone with the camera facing something hot (laptop exhaust fan) and the droplet will disappear
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Just put the phone with the camera facing something hot (laptop exhaust fan) and the droplet will disappear
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I wouldn't put my phone on a hot surface like that. Who knows if this will damage my phone further?
The exhaust fan is not that hot. Just warm enough to dry your phone
AmeyVartak said:
I am using xperia zr and after capturing some images underwater I saw that there is water inside my camera lens.Firstly I thought it was only moisture but after the moisture removed I can see there is still water droplets on my camera interface. I am not able to use my camera anymore. What should I Do?? Please help...
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please put you phone(open the usb and hearphone cover) and some Desiccant packs (buy in supermarket or somewhere) into a "compact bags", after a few hours , the water will disappear. i tried this before.
Where do u live? I took my zr to vietnam which is a country with a lot of moisture. Being waterpeoof means the phone also keeps the humid air within.
When i deepes it cold water i saw condensation on the camera aswell. But it doesnt mean water got inside the phone.
Leave it open in a dry place (air conditioned room) and itll be fine.
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Hi
i have a little...problem. Today morning, my HTC Diamond felt out of my pocket into a train-toilet when i wanted to push the clear-button of the toilet.. and yes, there was (my) urin in it...
now my htc is off, cannot start. and it smells not really good.
so a friend told me to buy DI-wather (without iones and destillated) and to put the mobile in there, and then let it dry a week and then try start again. Because the urin can destroy..
what do you think about it? should i put my htc diamond into DI-wather? Or any ideas?
Yes I know.. how can THAT happen -.-
What a pisser!!! lol!
I don't want to suggest it but yes you could take the battery out and then put the phone in distilled water and them put it in the airing cupboard for a week to dry off.
To be honest I think it's screwed.
isopropanol
and destilled water isnt dangerous for the mobile? because i see that my mobile starts again. but want to put out the smell... so i can put my mobile really into destilled water or is it a risk then?
If it is starting ok. I would suggest you just wipe your phone with disinfectant (with the battery removed) and then spray some good musky perfume like Aramis to get rid of the smell.
I think it would work. Give it a try.
ok done
now i have washed my diamond in destillated water. now i have to let it dry for a week...
some pictures:
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my stinky diamond
the things i needed
destillated water
wash the cube with destillated water
fill it with destillated water
bye bye diamond
blubb blubb
there it is
put it out after washing it 3 times
have fun
ok, now for all others:
my diamond runs great again
before i put it into destillated water, it made some problems. Now, after the destillated water, all runs great without any problem.
so for note: destillated water is good for your diamond
I did that to a Nokia N73 that had been in the washer. It looked totally destroyed inside because of corrosion but worked afterwards.
You have to be quick because water can really destroy your phone. You should use isopropanol if the water has dried already because it gets rid of the lime.
And you should never try to turn your phone on after it has fallen into the water. Also replacing the battery has been suggested before turning it on again because the old one might destroy it.
BTW, you can easily buy destilled water at most super markets for about 1€...
Mine got soaked when I forgot it in my pocket, I was on my motorcycle and got caught in a heavy rain...
It took a three weeks to come back to life, each week I'd put the battery in and check. Finally on the third week it worked.
I think HTC makes bomb proof phones!
Hi guys, I have a problem, my Ace's screen isn't showing anything..
What happened:
Well, I was fine using Lewa..then after a sudden, weird colors came up, so I pulled the Battery and started the phone again..only the soft buttons made light up.
I know this is hardware because:
1. ADB picks up the device ( No errors in LOG)
2. These pictures:
Screenshot: ( Took with ADB )
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Actual Screen: (Blank only BLN)
I can't take this back to repair, so have any of you encountered this problem and fixed it at home?
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Update:
I opened her up, guess what..water, lots and lots of it. And most of the water is around and on the Display adapter.
So I am going to try and clean it with Alcohol and if that fails I'll buy a new screen (Cheap about 20$)
Luckily I have 2 Ace's
Is the recovery working (displaying)?
Edit: i also have an problem like this so i had flashed the rom via odin.
Now its working fine..
No, it's hardware...i'll update the OP to show you why. And no it doesn't nothing does.
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No, it's hardware...i'll update the OP to show you why. And no it doesn't nothing does.
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Ohh i see..
But how comes the water there?
In the actual meaning that the phone is totally packed only charger socket and headphone socket is opened..
It's not water it's moist..from the air. And no everything.
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It's not water it's moist..from the air. And no everything.
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Don't try washing with alcohol unless you are sure...! You might get into a bigger trouble ! Just connect your phone to the charger & let it heat up. The moisture flies off by itself.
I used to have beautiful life before. Now I'm in engineering...!
Don't try washing with alcohol unless you are sure...! You might get into a bigger trouble ! Just connect your phone to the charger & let it heat up. The moisture flies off by itself.
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No, no. It left a residue, and yes alcohol will work. I have been using it for about 2 months now with the residue on.
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No, no. It left a residue, and yes alcohol will work. I have been using it for about 2 months now with the residue on.
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Fine then...
I used to have beautiful life before. Now I'm in engineering...!
Hi guys.
Today i wanted to take a picture of something and realized the preview looks strange. At first i tought it was just to dark and enabled flash.
But after trying to take a scenery picture i realized that something definitly was off.
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Thats when i made the obvious and took a look at the back of the phone to see if the camera was dirty.
Well, i sure was surprised!
(that metal ring is just for the smal magnetic objectives.)
What do you think ? is that a Water dmg? Did anything like this happen to anyone before ?
P.S yes i know... there are a lot of black dots... -.- should RMA that thing...
Ya i think it's water.. Have you tested it in water
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you mean taking an underwater picture? did few times before, but not when this happened, and not afterwards.
Then water must have leaked into it some how and because of the heat water is getting evaporated. Put it under dhal for a day or teo while al d chaging headset ports are open.
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It's gone !
it really were just waterdrops, and the evaporated over time. So it's back to normal now! phew....
Haldi4803 said:
It's gone !
it really were just waterdrops, and the evaporated over time. So it's back to normal now! phew....
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Picture shows that your back glass is clearly lifted. Just a heads up before you wet the phone again.
My cousin had this problem and it is technical and opened to dry (clean)
Haldi4803 said:
It's gone !
it really were just waterdrops, and the evaporated over time. So it's back to normal now! phew....
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How long did it take to dissapear? Any way to speed up the process.
Bro ,
First question where did you get that camera ring [metal one] from , and how did you stick it .
Coming to your question , Did u try an hair dryer ? Well, you can try to open it up and wipe it off and stick back in with glue.
That's glued.
For camera lens attachment, about 10$ on eBay.
Hair dried is a bad idea. To much heat is bad for battery. Better to let it stay in a bowl of dry rice.
If you do nothing it takes about 1-3 days to fully disappear.
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Hello everyone.
I got my phone 6 months now,my camera was good as far as I noticed.But this summer I went to camp on the beach and after I came back I noticed that the pictures I took with my phone doesnt look well,I cleaned the lens more than onces.but no result.
I must say,that I swimed with my phone and maybe be went for more than 1m underwater.So maybe the pressure causes the problem ?
If anyone has similar problem or know what exacly the problem is please let me know.
Here are some pictures taken with my phone after the problem.
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Thank you and have a good day !
??Holy haze Batman! That looks like a turtle dove crapped on your camera lens!
But in all seriousness, if you were at the beach, chance are that your lense is scuffed from being in your pocket or what not while there was sand in there. It happened to my wife. Sand is massively pervasive. It gets everywhere and fast.
Think about it. When you got back from the beach. Did not 10lbs of sand fall from your but crack in the shower?
Also, if it was a ocean beach, the salt in the air can get behind the lense and cause this. Though, I don't believe that is a common occurrence.
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Jaytronics said:
Holy haze Batman! That looks like a turtle dove crapped on your camera lens!
But in all seriousness, if you were at the beach, chance are that your lense is scuffed from being in your pocket or what not while there was sand in there. It happened to my wife. Sand is massively pervasive. It gets everywhere and fast.
Think about it. When you got back from the beach. Did not 10lbs of sand fall from your but crack in the shower?
Also, if it was a ocean beach, the salt in the air can get behind the lense and cause this. Though, I don't believe that is a common occurrence.
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LOL,thanks for your reply mate.
Yeah,I guess you're right with the salt thing.I were there for 20 days which quit enough.
Since,I think I found what the problem is,what about the solution ?
Should I open it and clean the lens. If this is the case,any advances how to do so ? Because I have never open it before and I dont want to mess it up of course.
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LOL,thanks for your reply mate.
Yeah,I guess you're right with the salt thing.I were there for 20 days which quit enough.
Since,I think I found what the problem is,what about the solution ?
Should I open it and clean the lens. If this is the case,any advances how to do so ? Because I have never open it before and I dont want to mess it up of course.
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https://www.google.com/search?safe=...#safe=off&q=xperia+z1+camera+lens+replacement
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Hello all,
I just noticed a dark spot when I'm taking a picture. First I thought the lens was just dirty but after cleaning it is still there.
Anybody experienced something like this? And more importantly how to fix this.
Sadly, I have no warranty so I cant send it to Sony.
You can change the lens, which means changing the back cover, which means you'll loose waterproofness if Sony doesn't do it.
The lens is plastic and can't be fixed, you can also remove this plastic lens with a needle apparently and continue using the camera, though this will also compromise the waterproofing.
This has been discussed in another thread if you want more details.
SymbianRefugee said:
The lens is plastic and can't be fixed, you can also remove this plastic lens with a needle apparently and continue using the camera, though this will also compromise the waterproofing.
This has been discussed in another thread if you want more details.
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Yeah i've seen the other threads but those where more spots in the lens. I naively hoped that my situation was different. Oh well there goes the waterproof part.
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...there goes the waterproof part.
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You can buy some third party stickers to glue the back cover to the phone. They look like this:
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I'll also glue mine with silicone gel along with said sticker when the time comes.
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You can buy some third party stickers to glue the back cover to the phone
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Oh wow never heard of that. Thnx for the tip!
This is unbelievable, I changed the whole backcover and the smidge is still there see http://imgur.com/XbUDQsA
Edit: I opened the phone again and took a picture without the back cover and it appears that the actual camera lens is causing the smidge.