[Q] Lens for rear facing camera missing - tf201 - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Just noticed that the clear lens cover to the rear camera on my tf201 is missing
I have put a piece of tape over it so dust does not get in there but has anyone heard of this before.
Does anyone know what ASUS will do about this.
Would I have to send it in just to get a new lens, can they send me one as it would be an easy fix
I will contact them just wanted to see if anyone has experienced this with this or any other tablet.
Thank You

Mine has just been sent in for the green camera problem and a few others. My lens cover was dented.. I'll let you know whether they replace it or not.

Got it back, the lens was not replaced. And camera quality seems to be far worse than before. Everything is quite blurry, and it seems that dust is on the lens.

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Front Facing Camera & Dust

Does anyone else have issues with dust getting under the front facing camera? I had the same problem with the HTC EVO 4G and it seems like a prevalent design issue with HTC cameras. Anyway to clean this out and keep it out?
Cares said:
Does anyone else have issues with dust getting under the front facing camera? I had the same problem with the HTC EVO 4G and it seems like a prevalent design issue with HTC cameras. Anyway to clean this out and keep it out?
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Not under the camera portion but I have dust under my screen.....my Motorola photon had this problem as well
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I'm shocked that more people don't have this issue?
*Opinion*I have a bit, not as bad as I have had on some phones in the past in other areas of the screen. If you look at this page, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619117 the 12th picture down you can see the proximity of the camera to the earpiece screen. I some times get build up in that screen and brush it out with a tooth brush.
Bump...someone else has to have this problem and cleaned it before. I don't want to be adventurous and take apart my screen only to find that I can't access the front camera to clean.
Cares said:
Does anyone else have issues with dust getting under the front facing camera? I had the same problem with the HTC EVO 4G and it seems like a prevalent design issue with HTC cameras. Anyway to clean this out and keep it out?
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I had the issue with my D3. My rezound only gets dust in the speaker grill.
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I have that problem on my CLNR that is a POS. Proximity sensors are fubar yet they want to wipe my phone run this and that. Damn screen pops up from time to time as well. I am tempted to brick the damn thing just so they do anything but give me another CLNR.
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I have no dust at all under the front or rear camera lenses, nor under the screen glass or in the proximity sensor window.
The speaker grill tends to look like a lint trap however...
I actually had this issue last December. I always kept my Rez in my pockets (like I believe many do), and over time, the front camera became very blurry and unusable from all the dust. I did a warranty swap on the unit (it hadn't even been a month since I got the phone). The refurb VZW sent me functioned better than the new one and, to this day, not a piece of dust has settled under the glass where the front camera lies.

[Q] Front Facing Camera Blotches

Hi,
I'm curious as to if anyone else has seen anything similar on their front facing camera or if anyone could tell me what these blotches are? Did I get water on the FFC somehow or did I somehow get that lense scratched? A sample image is attached.
Thanks!
Hi, i seen this before. I is bug in yours camera. In our polish forum couple of ppl have the same issue. You shoul take Your phone for warranty.

Black Spot on the Le Max 2 Rear Camera

Hi, I own my x822 for almost a year now, and just recently noticed a black spot when trying to take a picture with the rear camera.
When I look closely at the lens I can see inside a tiny piece of dust or something like that. Is there any way of easily opening the rear camera cover easily? Or I need to take it to a close phone shop for them to fix it?
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Broken Camera (purple screen)

My rear camera isn't working properly anymore so I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem so if I can confirm the likely culprit. Whenever I use the rear camera the screen is mainly purple and pixelated and I can only just about see the background through it all.
The front (selfie) camera is fine so I'm just thinking about replacing the camera at the back but thought I'd ask around in case anyone knew of any other common problem it could be in case I was barking up the wrong tree.
I tried to upload a picture of what it looked like but couldn't manage it.
I've watched a couple of YouTube videos on how to replace it and I'm happy to have a go but if anyone's got any experience/advice on that too it would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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hi,
I had same problem two weeks ago. Suddently the rear camera gone to pink the frontal was good. After the initial panic, I've tried to search internet, on some forums was said to gently push around the rear lens and the camera will show something. Some one says that use this method pushed firmly around the ring and the camera was fixed, some others no.
In my case, pushing around the camera, initially worked for a couple of seconds, then the image was flickering with vertical green lines, noises, and interlaced "grid" grey scan lines like old videogames. then was hardly usable only pushing around the rim for about one minute for take a normal photo. here is the attachments of panic:silly:
I think the camera was damaged by too much overheat that unglued the backplate, and consequentially the use or some hit or light fall may had damaged the flex sensor or the placement lens on the motherboard. In fact in the previous months i had noticed the backplate was moving if poked with fingers on the edges. I mean gently pressed and the back plate was moving. Doing the pressure factory test, it was around 1020,3-1001Millibar on static and changed when pressed on screen or on the back. I had a dbrand skin on the back and due to the heat shrinked and became smaller. I think the overheat was caused by the firmware updates and some app that sucked away the battery in years. Upgrading from Lollipop, twice to MM, to Nougat, in years and then in the last time some flash to MM and then to Nougat again give it the final hit, especially the first time power up after flashing when you have to set everything from scratch.
I sent it in warranty repair, for camera damaged, added the request to swap battery due to duration (because on June the warranty ends ) and to check and fix the IP68 requirements, also noticing very overheat issues.
Now the pressure test is a solid fixed 999,01-999,03Millibar and the feel is more solid in general when handled. If you have luck when Sony repair it, the screen protector on the front if you have applied, won't be touched, only the back.
good luck
So did they just replace the camera module that is plugged in to the top at the back? (obviously apart from battery too).
Your post seems to suggest overheat which caused motherboard damage too.
Unless I've read it wrong you're suggesting swapping the camera will fix the problem.
I know I'd obviously need a new back cover too.
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Broken Rear Camera, can't focus or blurry

I cracked my camera's glass when I dropped the phone and now it doesn't take good pictures anymore, even with the glass completely removed. They come out blurry and can't seem to focus properly.
The front facing shooter works fine
what happened?
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I cracked my camera's glass when I dropped the phone and now it doesn't take good pictures anymore, even with the glass completely removed. They come out blurry and can't seem to focus properly.
The front facing shooter works fine
what happened?
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It might've been damaged. Even a small dot on the lens can do a lot of harm to the imags.

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