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So there is now a piece of dust under screen in the lower right corner a couple of centimeters from the right and bottom edge. Actually there is one tiny and one a bit larger. I've tried knocking it to see if it will move, but it's completely stuck. It's really visible no matter if the screen is on or off, inside or outside in the sun. F-ing annoying!
Anyone else?
I got the phone four days ago so I'll be returning it promptly if the reseller won't agree to swap it for a new one. (We have a 14 day return, no questions asked, policy for web orders in Norway). In my experience, dust under the screen never goes away and just gets worse over time. My old 1st gen PSP is filled with dust, but my Nexus One is over a year old and the screen still looks brand new.
Maybe you could snap a picture to give us a better look? I might reconsider buying a G2x if this becomes a common occurrence.
seems like you get defected one bare brukk angrerettuse your rights i mean
It doesn't seem to be common, as I've seen no other reports of it. There is however a certain percentage of all electronics devices that get issues like these, so it's not unheard of.
I have now found more dust particles on the screen, so the seal seems to be leaking badly. Even though I rooted it etc., we now have nvflash working, so no problem.
Could you provide us with a pic of your display?
Don't delay; report & return it ASAP. I had some dust in my PSP & received a new model right away.
Picture of the dust: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1611645/xda/O2X_dust.JPG
It was dang near impossible to get a good shot, but I think it's showing of the dust nicely. However it's impossible to tell from the photo if it's over or under the screen, but the screen is completely clean.
Good news! I got my phone recognized as DOA, and a new one is on its way.
I have a OCD about the dust issue but it's very difficult not have any spot of dust under screen (and drive me nuts!!) but...most of electronics devices have this problem. My Galaxy S, Milestone, etc too.
HI.
I've unfortunately caught my XT890's screen with what was probably a set a of keys and have pushed the frame away from the glass at the Sim and SD card slot so that there is approx. a 4 mm gap between the glass and the frame ( the sealant is visible).
The phone's screen continued to work perfectly for about a day until I pushed the frame back into place and appear to have done some damage as the screen slowly stopped working - I had a section of black that appeared at the top of the screen and slowly crept down the screen, which went purple first then black , creeping down the sides of the screen first, then filling in the middle until the full screen is black. I think I've also lost the digitizer input, as I can no longer turn the 6am alarm off on it.. and I can't take out the battery either :S
I've "rebend" the frame to the original damage, but this has had no impact in reverting the screen to "usable".
The glass looks complete - no cracks or anything, so I'm really not sure if replacing the glass screen and digitizer pre-build as a "frame" will fix the problem, or not. At ~£30 for the part on a phone worth ~£70, I'd like to understand if its' worth the risk or just to buy a replacement outright.
Has anyone had similar experience with this?
lol, never seen that before. Looks like the liquid inside the screen slowly dropped out and damaged some internal parts. This will certainly needs replacements. But unless u can do it your self i would consider buying a new one.
How did u bend your phone sides on the first place? (i never tried it, but it seems very sturdy)
I have absolutely no idea how I managed this - I was up a ladder at the time and must of inadvertently put a leatherman or keys in the same pocket as the phone and then "trapped" it so that it pushed sideways on exactly the weak spot of the simcard slot. I'll upload a picture of the damage for prosperity.
I didn't think AMOLED had liquid in them, but that would correlate with the affect I had - it must of been a tiny, tiny hole :S.
Such as shame after 2 years of perfect operation - and I had hoped for another year instead of procuring a new phone as it did the job so well.
Yep, I'm happy to replace it myself, I've done 4 or 5 screens on a Defy before, and this looks simpler.
PS - it looked very similar to the pictures in this, so that's positive in some ways!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456966
I cracked my screen and bought a new with digitizer. was very easy to replace just follow the youtube video about disassemble razr i.
You will also need some glue though for the stupidly placed motorola logo..
i bought mine from ebay for less than 20 euro. but it has some wierd greenish color in the top where the statusbar is. its not visible when holding the phone vertical. but when holding horizontel its alittle noticeable. not a problem at all but just be carefull going for the cheap ones.
When I first got a N910F, I immediately noticed the top right corner of the screen was lifting up, which seemed like the adhesive on that side was not sticking. The top left corner had a yellowish tint, and the camera was faulty, becuase when I'm taking a video, the video jumps when I pan to the right. So I returned it and got a N910C as a replacement. This particular unit, also had lifting, but it is on the bottom right. When I put pressure on it, it sticks right back in, but after a few minutes, it lifts up again. What makes it worse is there is light bleed on that corner when the back button lights up. Under direct sunlight, and when the screen is off, I can see "brushed effect" under the main screen (the whole viewing screen) at a certain angle.
I seem to be very lucky with samsung, that I get defective units no matter what I buy. Or is samsung lacking quality control?
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These are some of the problems I encountered with each device as far as I can remember:
1. S3 i9300 = I had to go through 5 units, reasons are the Sudden Death Syndrome, and the Ink blotch effect. Then after three moths, my lovely 3-year old daughter poured milk on it which damaged the screen, it is now prepped and tested and ready for a new screen, just waiting for replacement screens to go lower...
2. Note 2 N7100 = again Sudden Death Syndrome, and Ink blotch effect (I had to go through 3 units till I got a good one)
Note 2 N7105 = Ink blotch effect and LTE was erratic (first unit returned, and good second unit sold)
3. Note 3 (N9005) - pinkish tint on lower half of screen
Note 3 (N900T) - first and only unit I had, had a faulty ear piece. When the phone was on, even I wasn't doing anything, I can hear a 56k modem-like noise coming from it. Tmobile people confirmed this.
4. S4 (i9505) - first unit had very strong pink tint on lower 1/4 of screen, second unit had a small piece of dirt on the center of screen, third unit is awesome, but I sold it on swappa because I got a Tmobile (M919) version which I am still using today.
5. Galaxy Tab S 8.4 = the bezel next to the sd card slot came apart out of the box.
6. Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 = Buzzing sound coming from the screen (not speaker), I still have this unit now, look at my signature to see video.
7. Note 4 (N910F) = yellow tint of top left corner, faulty camera
Note 4 (N910C) = lifting bottom right corner, light bleed on same side, brushed effect under viewing screen, when the screen is off and under direct sunlight.
xdm9mm said:
I seem to be very lucky with samsung, that I get defective units no matter what I buy. Or is samsung lacking quality control?
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Could be either of them, neither of them or both.
In any case, I'd definitely return the second unit ASAP if I were you.
Or you buy from a store always who has B grade items or refurbished that it sells as new
iridaki said:
Could be either of them, neither of them or both.
In any case, I'd definitely return the second unit ASAP if I were you.
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It's all packed up and waiting to go back to amazon
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Or you buy from a store always who has B grade items or refurbished that it sells as new
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Nope, I almost always never buy second hand. This is why I buy from amazon, or Fulfilled by amazon, or from best buy, I don't mind paying a few extra $, as long as there is no problem in returning a faulty item.
the only "issue" I've had on mine so far(not counting bad design decisions, like a protruding front-facing wake button for "convenient" pocket-dialing) is the incomplete application of the oleophobic coating.
there are 2 small spots with no coating, so there will be 2 small smudges if i hold my phone in direct sunlight without using a cleaning cloth first.
it's still better than having the entire screen covered in smudges though.
So, long story short, I've had my Moto z3 play for exactly 30 days now, last night I dropped it from MAYBE, 3 feet off the ground and it landed face down, front screen is cracked / spider-webbed all over, just wondering what experiences anyone has between Motorola doing a repair, local repair shops, and doing it yourself... I don't have the accidental damage insurance Moto offers, but I love this phone and have to figure something out..
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated...
Wish I could help, but I got no info to share except that when/if you get a new one . . . TEMPERED GLASS SCREEN PROTECTOR! Saved me a few times.
bdizzle1686 said:
So, long story short, I've had my Moto z3 play for exactly 30 days now, last night I dropped it from MAYBE, 3 feet off the ground and it landed face down, front screen is cracked / spider-webbed all over, just wondering what experiences anyone has between Motorola doing a repair, local repair shops, and doing it yourself... I don't have the accidental damage insurance Moto offers, but I love this phone and have to figure something out..
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated...
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The screen is very simple to replace I had to replace it when I shattered my screen. Bought one off eBay I think for 50$. Just use a heat gun to loosen the adhesive on the sides. Took me about 15 minutes to do.
Just an update, got it replaced at a local phone repair shop, pretty happy with it other than 1 issue, when I power off the phone, then power it back on, the screen is completely black, even though I can hear the hello Moto boot animation, and can feel the vibrations when I touch the screen. However, if I boot to recovery/bootloader mode and THEN power it on, the screen works just fine. Anyone have any ideas?
Cleanser2012 said:
The screen is very simple to replace I had to replace it when I shattered my screen. Bought one off eBay I think for 50$. Just use a heat gun to loosen the adhesive on the sides. Took me about 15 minutes to do.
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I broke my screen after a week (phone is nice but isn't durable at all).
I'm worried about screen quality. If I get a replacement, are they all the same? Or are some better? It wasn't as bright as I'd hoped to begin with so I don't want it to get worse.
stovo06 said:
I broke my screen after a week (phone is nice but isn't durable at all).
I'm worried about screen quality. If I get a replacement, are they all the same? Or are some better? It wasn't as bright as I'd hoped to begin with so I don't want it to get worse.
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The only difference I've noticed is that on my new replacement screen, it doesn't have the Motorola/Moto lettering logo on the front bottom chin of the screen, as it originally did, other than that I haven't noticed any difference in quality, brightness, etc..
Sorry about your phone. Same thing happened here - phone fell like 2 feet (with a screen protector) and bam, done. A new screen didn't help in my case. I replaced the fpc connector as well and nope, no go. These phones are extremely fragile. I say abandon ship, bite the bullet and get a new phone.
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Sorry about your phone. Same thing happened here - phone fell like 2 feet (with a screen protector) and bam, done. A new screen didn't help in my case. I replaced the fpc connector as well and nope, no go. These phones are extremely fragile. I say abandon ship, bite the bullet and get a new phone.
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Think I may do the same. Have my moto x4 for a backup. Other than freezing up (which I could probably fix) it's not bad. I really wanted the amoled screen, but very disappointed with the brightness in daylight. Plus I don't want to pay $50+ only for it to not work as yours did. Isn't worth it imo. Which is to bad since I really like the moto interface.
Anyone know of a good replacement?
Any phone is apt to have the screen shatter without a case when dropped, while that doesn't help I want to link a video showing the Z3 Play screen is not that easy to break. The Poetic Karbon can be had for less than $10 which gives adequate drop protection it seems.
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Any phone is apt to have the screen shatter without a case when dropped, while that doesn't help I want to link a video showing the Z3 Play screen is not that easy to break. The Poetic Karbon can be had for less than $10 which gives adequate drop protection it seems.
://youtu.be/_PlQvqznx4k
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This is true. When I dropped and shattered mine, (64gb Moto Z3 Play Unlocked) I had just purchased the device 5 days prior from Target (they had it on clearance for $150, and they screwed up big-time, they had it listed as the 32gb variant, even though the box specifically said 64gb lol), anyways, I dropped it with NO case, and NO screen protector, onto concrete from about 3 feet off the ground..
However, now I have the Lenovo official aluminum bumper case that's compatible with mods, as well as a tempered glass screen protector, and have dropped it at least 4 or 5 times on a hard wood floor, from about 5-6 feet up, and has not even affected it...
I dropped my Exynos Note 9 several weeks ago in a case that wasn't very protective. Thought I dodged a bullet, but several days later I noticed a partial black "not quite half circle" on the edge of the screen, approximately 3-4 mm.
Then last week, a horizontal black line appeared across my screen, Ema aging from the black ellipse. The line only appears at certain brightness settings and will go away if I make the screen brighter.
The screen also flickers strangely sometimes when Coming out of Screensaver mode.
The glass is not cracked.
1) I need to replace... the screen?
2) how much would this cost to replace it myself?
Thanks. If I missed anything please ask.
Well, the best is to buy a new screen with frame, I am in Europe and you can find these on ebay for around 220-240€. The biggest challenge is getting the battery cover off in one piece. I did replace the screen/frame and back cover on my previous Huawei mate 20 pro, the screen/frame came with a fresh battery glued in. My only challenge was that the "original" adhesive provided with the new back cover was useless. Plenty on ebay but only 1 or 2 where the real thing, the others where not holding the back cover on. I had basically a new phone externally and is still in daily use by my wife.
For my note 10 plus I have bought a new back cover and screen/frame. It has a heavy screen burn and a hairline crack in the glass. I will take the opportunity to transform it from a Aura black into a Aura white...Like Jerry is saying, its like little lego. Plenty of you tube video's on how to!