[Q] Camera glass peeled off? - Xperia Z2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
Anyone else is having this issue?
Basically the camera is getting it's layers "peeled". What should I do? Change the back cover by myself or send it to Sony?
I called Sony and they've said it would take at least 15 days to repair it and I don't remember if it's still on warranty...

I have the absolutely same thing on my phone.

so do I! It's too much that it can not even focus properly novadays. Any ideas on how to fix it?

If I remember right, this is some kind of uv layer which is sprayed on. Dont think you can repair it.
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ahvipardik said:
If I remember right, this is some kind of uv layer which is sprayed on. Dont think you can repair it.
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Unless you change the back cover, uh?

rodritank said:
I called Sony and they've said it would take at least 15 days to repair it and I don't remember if it's still on warranty...
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register to http://www.sonymobile.com/ and add your device by entering the device's imei and it'll tell you that how long is your warranty valid
rodritank said:
Unless you change the back cover, uh?
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I think that the camera lens and the back cover are separated from each other, cause there is a steel circle between them

maddboss said:
register to http://www.sonymobile.com/ and add your device by entering the device's imei and it'll tell you that how long is your warranty valid
I think that the camera lens and the back cover are separated from each other, cause there is a steel circle between them
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Awesome, my warrant is valid until november!
As for the camera, I think that UV layer is tied to the back cover (take a look at the camera sensor here: http://www.gizmobolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/za12.jpg)

rodritank said:
Awesome, my warrant is valid until november!
As for the camera, I think that UV layer is tied to the back cover (take a look at the camera sensor here: http://www.gizmobolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/za12.jpg)
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yeah maybe, anyway I recommend you to repair it with the warranty

I experienced the same thing a few days ago, and I managed to overcome it.
using toothpaste (which is fine, not that there is a grain).
1. Apply toothpaste on the glass camera
2. let dry, about 5 minutes.
3. Then wipe with a slightly pressing by using microfiber, then rinse with how wet rag with a little water.
* If still not clean, repeat the above steps back.
I repeat the above steps 2 times, and now the camera glass back clean.
sorry if my english is very bad. LOL :laugh:

ByAnz12 said:
I experienced the same thing a few days ago, and I managed to overcome it.
using toothpaste (which is fine, not that there is a grain).
1. Apply toothpaste on the glass camera
2. let dry, about 5 minutes.
3. Then wipe with a slightly pressing by using microfiber, then rinse with how wet rag with a little water.
* If still not clean, repeat the above steps back.
I repeat the above steps 2 times, and now the camera glass back clean.
sorry if my english is very bad. LOL :laugh:
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I had the same problem as everyone else. ^^^ This worked perfectly! I did it twice, pressed real hard in a circular motion with a micro fiber cloth after letting it dry for 5 or 6 minutes. Now my lens is shiny and new looking! You rock man. Thanks! :good::good:

Have the same problem, that layer is peeled off but no problem taking photos. Its just a esthetic thing to me.
Si pero eso quitaría la capa protectora de rayos UV no? Como te va con eso? has notado alguna diferencia al enfocar o en la calidad de las fotos o videos? / Yeah but that remove the UV layer, isnt it? how are you doing with that? Have you noticed any difference focusing or with the picture or video quality?

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Disassembling and reassembling my Diamond2: video tutorial

I'm a simple amateur. Please, don't criticize my rustical methods. I did the best I could.
I could'nt separate the screen from the housing: too tight!! (I bought the two pieces and I replaced both)
Hope it helps someone
Nice Thanks mate!
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Nice Thanks mate!
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Thanks to you dejx
165 views and only 1 agreement... sniff, sniff
Nice Video.
Hopefully I will never need to take mine apart.
And here you are the reassembly.
Look in first post
you're welcome
Nice stuff
I'm gonna follow your video as a guide next time I change the housing.
Thanks!
How about Dust isn't there a risk of having dust stuck between the digitizer and lcd? isn't it the same risk as in aplying screen protection. I tried several time aplying screen protector but never succeed without having dust particle stuck in between even though it's allmost unnoticable.
What's your experiance in this ?
jpfa said:
How about Dust isn't there a risk of having dust stuck between the digitizer and lcd? isn't it the same risk as in aplying screen protection. I tried several time aplying screen protector but never succeed without having dust particle stuck in between even though it's allmost unnoticable.
What's your experiance in this ?
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That's what I feared and that's why I put on the gloves and I was careful to clean the internal part of the screen before the assembly.
It may be a very small particle of dust, but I can't really see it.
Very nice tutorial. I guess i have to change my digitizer too sometime in the future because it has a defect (these newton rings) and i dont know how long it will work with this defect. I'm sure your videos will help me.
Eyghon said:
Very nice tutorial. I guess i have to change my digitizer too sometime in the future because it has a defect (these newton rings) and i dont know how long it will work with this defect. I'm sure your videos will help me.
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I hope it helps you too. Ask me if you have any doubt. I will try to help you if I can
Great HowTo, thanks!
Thanks!
Nice tutorial, hope I will never need it.
Was the reassembled phone fully working at the first time or did you need some further tries.
Thanks, nhedgehog
nhedgehog said:
Nice tutorial, hope I will never need it.
Was the reassembled phone fully working at the first time or did you need some further tries.
Thanks, nhedgehog
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The device works ok. At the beginning I had to realign the screen. Few days ago I realized that the screen had the oil stain (the device was working perfectly), and I made it disappear with a tape.
what if the part I purchased doesn't come with the metal surrounding. Only the glass do you use glue to stick it on the chassi ? any tips on this issue before taking my phone apart ? or you recomend to send back the glass and get the whole front? Thank for the video it must have taken you some time to edit.
jpfa said:
what if the part I purchased doesn't come with the metal surrounding. Only the glass do you use glue to stick it on the chassi ? any tips on this issue before taking my phone apart ? or you recomend to send back the glass and get the whole front? Thank for the video it must have taken you some time to edit.
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I heard that many people has broken the original digitizer trying to separate it from the housing.
That's why I bought both pieces.
But I also heard that is possible to separate them, being very careful. But it's a risk. And I heard too that you can use any kind of glue, including the one we used at school.
I hope that I have understood your question.
Thanks for you greatefulness!
very usefull tutorial
I have bought me a touch diamond 2, with a pretty damaged housing
now I dare to try to replace it, thanks to you're tutorial
First, thank you for your useful guide, but i missed something.
What about the light sensor cover (it's at the opposite side of the power LED). Is it included in the new housing? Because i didn't find it on the new housing that I bought (may be because it is not an OEM?)
Thanx in advance!
blackice666 said:
First, thank you for your useful guide, but i missed something.
What about the light sensor cover (it's at the opposite side of the power LED). Is it included in the new housing? Because i didn't find it on the new housing that I bought (may be because it is not an OEM?)
Thanx in advance!
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Yes, my new housing has the other led.
I have tried to disassemble this led from my old housing but... I failed.
Sorry,but I can't help you with this.
Something72 said:
The device works ok. At the beginning I had to realign the screen. Few days ago I realized that the screen had the oil stain (the device was working perfectly), and I made it disappear with a tape.
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How did you realign the screen? I tried to use the calibration utility but I it goes into an endless loop. tried to re-assemble but got the same result
Any ideas what might be wrong?
voxter said:
How did you realign the screen? I tried to use the calibration utility but I it goes into an endless loop. tried to re-assemble but got the same result
Any ideas what might be wrong?
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Sorry, voxter.
I realign the screen using the app included in settings (Settings > System > Screen > Align Screen).
I read in other thread that you tried without success (just endless bucle). I had endless bucle too in another ROM. But after two or three times I made a soft reset and the screen begun to work perfectly.
Now I have a Tess ROM and only asked me to repeat it twice. After that, the screen works perfectly.
It's all that I know about it. Hope it helps

Burn in (or whatever to call it) from sticker!!! :(

So I just got a new Galaxy S3.
It hasn't been a day and i've noticed a kind of a shade that looks like the "super amoled" logo that's on the sticker that you peel off.
I really hadn't noticed it at first but now it's really annoying on white background.
I've found a picture on the web so that you guys can see my problem.
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/3724/img2689su.jpg
Is there any way to get rid of this? I've tried running so called burn in fix apps but none of them worked.
I've also tried using wet wipes but it didn't remove it.. so It's not stains or anything and it appears like its burnt on the screen
Everything else is great about this phone but it's just this shade that looks like "c" that annoys me!
I have 6 months warranty but my dad bought it in Japan and he just returned from there and it's not like he's there every month so it's a bit of a problem.
If you have any solutions or if anyone here encountered the same thing please please share your experience.
Thanks in advance!
???
looks like stain from the plastic cover that the comes comes with... try wiping with a microfibre cloth with a little alcohol...
nm8 said:
looks like stain from the plastic cover that the comes comes with... try wiping with a microfibre cloth with a little alcohol...
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isn't alcohol dangerous for the screen?
and i dont think that its a stain.. it really seems like its burned inside the screen :/
i tried using wet wipes but it didn't help
ornat777 said:
isn't alcohol dangerous for the screen?
and i dont think that its a stain.. it really seems like its burned inside the screen :/
i tried using wet wipes but it didn't help
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no alcohol is not dangerous (or any other liquid), as long as you do not let it seep through the sides of the phone.
I don't think that mark is inside, the plastic cover is outside and I don't imagine ever seeing a screen saver image of that type unless you have used one...
Hmmmm, its not only the c, you can see inside of the c the word amoled and on the top you can see the word galaxy s3
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Was this a display model by any chance?
Could it have been exposed to sunlight with the marketing sticker left on?
deanayres said:
Was this a display model by any chance?
Could it have been exposed to sunlight with the marketing sticker left on?
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No not that I know of, my father took it off.
Anyway how silly it is to put sticker on the phone if there is a risk to get burn in because of sun light?? this is ridiculous from them!
at least warn the customers.
I don't know.. it's not like a stain or something because it seems imprinted inside the screen ;(
and that photo is not mine but I do have that same 'C' right in the same location obviously from the sticker
Wtf that's some weird issue you have there mate
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ornat777 said:
No not that I know of, my father took it off.
Anyway how silly it is to put sticker on the phone if there is a risk to get burn in because of sun light?? this is ridiculous from them!
at least warn the customers.
I don't know.. it's not like a stain or something because it seems imprinted inside the screen ;(
and that photo is not mine but I do have that same 'C' right in the same location obviously from the sticker
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Return it or get it exchanged. That screen got exposed to sunlight while having the sticker on.
Probably a display unit (which you would not want to have).
Best of luck mate.
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SGS3 comes in a box so does not get exposed to sunlight .
6 months warranty ????
Smells like not a new phone to me .
jje
I think its best if you sak for a replacement ASAP before you run out of time
drakester09 said:
Return it or get it exchanged. That screen got exposed to sunlight while having the sticker on.
Probably a display unit (which you would not want to have).
Best of luck mate.
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What's a display unit exactly?
And this phone is from AKKY INTERNATIONAL in akihabra they have a website in English and everything so I'll try to contact them hopefully it will go well. I dont even know the procedure of this.. will they ask me to ship the phone to them?
ornat777 said:
What's a display unit exactly?
A unit to display in a store . It has no network hardware ,
And this phone is from AKKY INTERNATIONAL in akihabra they have a website in English and everything so I'll try to contact them hopefully it will go well. I dont even know the procedure of this.. will they ask me to ship the phone to them?
Ship or take to them .
Fact is standard warranty from a vendor is usually 12 months standard limited warranty from Samsung is 24 months .
http://www.akky-jp.com/shopping/index1.html
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According to their website there is also 6 months limited japan warranty.
I will contact them and I will also add pictures of the phone and all of the receipts..
And I see that when you ship the item to them you need to fill an RMA form so that no additional customs will be charged.

[Q] Camera stains

Hello, I have the Z2 for two months and I noticed that maybe 40-50% of the surface of the camera has stains on it.
I've seen on the forum that some of you experience scratches on the camera, which means the oleophobic coating is wearing out, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Does the camera have a factory protective foil on it? I can't really tell. I'll come back with a photo.
catalin.v said:
Hello, I have the Z2 for two months and I noticed that maybe 40-50% of the surface of the camera has stains on it.
I've seen on the forum that some of you experience scratches on the camera, which means the oleophobic coating is wearing out, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Does the camera have a factory protective foil on it? I can't really tell. I'll come back with a photo.
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Did u put your phone into water? maybe the water stains are there because the cameralens glass has a little leak?
I hope you post a pic soon so we can actually see whats the problem
I did put it in a swimming pool a few times, I'll post a photo as soon as I find another device to take a macro with it.
Erm. I think this normal. Mine also hv that stain problem before. The reason is maybe that water was abit cold.. Dont worry that stain will be removed by itself, if not try put your device with the rice.
Hard to focus macros with an Iphone 6, but those should do the job
catalin.v said:
Hard to focus macros with an Iphone 6, but those should do the job
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This is the antireflection coating.Almost every phone has it and also almost every new phone suffer from that issue.Wipe it out with some gel/toothpaste/water.
I've heard of it, but I didn't think it happens to new phones as well. Will the quality of the photos decrease?
i have exactly the same problem, but your's is worse than mine :/ i'm afraid that removing UAV will effect my pictures quality
DyNamix_ said:
i have exactly the same problem, but your's is worse than mine :/ i'm afraid that removing UAV will effect my pictures quality
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I put it in a swimming pool in the winter, maybe that didn't help, and the chlorine in the water as well. I still have a warranty for 20-21 months, so I'm thinking of sending it in to see if it's covered, doesn't seem like something that should happen so fast to me. Does anybody know what's Sony's policy? Do they replace the whole phone? I'm worried of the phone not being waterproof if they open it to replace some parts.
DyNamix_ said:
i have exactly the same problem, but your's is worse than mine :/ i'm afraid that removing UAV will effect my pictures quality
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I removed it after my photo become blurry due to scratches on the coating. I believe its better to remove it if there are scratches on it, and photo become blurry. The image quality should be the same on normal use, but a bit worse under bright light
fsrkewd said:
I removed it after my photo become blurry due to scratches on the coating. I believe its better to remove it if there are scratches on it, and photo become blurry. The image quality should be the same on normal use, but a bit worse under bright light
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how did u remove it?
DyNamix_ said:
how did u remove it?
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Toothpaste and a cotton swab

Camera dust

I got some dust particles on the inside of the lens which really annoys me. Due to this the camera does not focus correctly.
I really want to keep the phone waterproof so i am afraid to take it apart to clean it. Anyone experience similar issues or even swapped the backcover? Any recommendations for a backcover that ensures waterproof ability after swapping it?
thanks!
quickstyler said:
I got some dust particles on the inside of the lens which really annoys me. Due to this the camera does not focus correctly.
I really want to keep the phone waterproof so i am afraid to take it apart to clean it. Anyone experience similar issues or even swapped the backcover? Any recommendations for a backcover that ensures waterproof ability after swapping it?
thanks!
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If you're getting dust under the lens you're obviously not water tight. I have ordered a replacement back and it cracked just picking it up. I don't know how fragile the original is but I'd be very careful while removing it. New seals can be bought for a few bucks.
not sure where this came from - the body is 100% waterproof...maybe "dust" particle is not the correct explanation
maybe is scratch dots from keys in you pocket?
it abit look like dust...
i mixed my pockets by mistake and left few dots maybe u did it lots of times.. ( i know the lens is plastic and not scratch resistance ) so i try to avoid keys in the same pocket
Superrman said:
maybe is scratch dots from keys in you pocket?
it abit look like dust...
i mixed my pockets by mistake and left few dots maybe u did it lots of times.. ( i know the lens is plastic and not scratch resistance ) so i try to avoid keys in the same pocket
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the scratches on the outside of the lens are no problem since the sony coated this and also polishing is working quite well. also i checked this several times with a magnifier.
i have uploaded a picture of the particle that causes the faulty autofocus. at the picture on the right you can see that this is on the inside of the lens.
since the phone is waterproof this is quite clearly a production fault but since i need the phone for my everyday work and life issuing a rma at sony is no option for me.
i was just wondering is someone else experienced anything similar or swapped the backcover and tested waterproof
You can test your waterproofness of your phone to do the pressure test in the service menu.
Go to dialer and dial *#*#service#*#*, go to service test and then pressure sensor. The value indicated on the screen should increase by pressing on your screen when the phone is still waterproof.
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Alcedii said:
You can test your waterproofness of your phone to do the pressure test in the service menu.
Go to dialer and dial *#*#service#*#*, go to service test and then pressure sensor. The value indicated on the screen should increase by pressing on your screen when the phone is still waterproof.
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How much does yours go up? Mine started at 997 millbar and goes up to 1002 millbar max when I started seeing discoloration from pushing the LCD too hard.
civicsr2cool said:
How much does yours go up? Mine started at 997 millbar and goes up to 1002 millbar max when I started seeing discoloration from pushing the LCD too hard.
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that's fine. Mine is also just a few millibar. try it with the simtray flap open. It won't increase a bit.
quickstyler said:
the scratches on the outside of the lens are no problem since the sony coated this and also polishing is working quite well. also i checked this several times with a magnifier.
i have uploaded a picture of the particle that causes the faulty autofocus. at the picture on the right you can see that this is on the inside of the lens.
since the phone is waterproof this is quite clearly a production fault but since i need the phone for my everyday work and life issuing a rma at sony is no option for me.
i was just wondering is someone else experienced anything similar or swapped the backcover and tested waterproof
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Hi
I have had the same kind of dust in my XZ5
I sent it back and they have exchanged with a new device.
Manufacturing issue... It could happen
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since sony support couldn't offer me an adequate solution for their manufacturing error I decided to find a solution by myself.
primary most important was for me that i do not open the device.
I got rid of the particle by freezing the phone in the freezer for 20min and tapping on the lens. The particle fell off and now somewhere i do not care about )
if someone has a similar issue this might be also an alternative solution
Same problem here. It supprises me the presition in which this product was conceived with programmed obsolescence. Just after guaranty ended I began to notice blurs and dust.
I suppose gaskets became less performant as they get harder and they can't hold pressure changes anymore, like when you take a plane or enter a tunnel in a train.
Vic021 said:
Same problem here. It supprises me the presition in which this product was conceived with programmed obsolescence. Just after guaranty ended I began to notice blurs and dust.
I suppose gaskets became less performant as they get harder and they can't hold pressure changes anymore, like when you take a plane or enter a tunnel in a train.
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I have the same translucent gray dust spots on my rear camera, and tapping and bumping with strenght makes them moving around. Of course this is programmed obsolescence.
Moreover they fill phones with glue and adhesives for "water-proofness" purposes... but after 2 years of daily use, noone sane minded would submerge any phone and if you have the need, you can't easily fix anything inside the phone or change battery if you aren't a technician , because you have to use professional tools to melt glue and move parts.
That's the current world of "water-proof", thin smartphones.
Something must change if we don't want to swim in oceans made of electronic rubbish in the near future.

Back glass adhesive

i had the screen replaced on my s9+ because of the black crushing, the problem is solved now, however, there is another issue
the back glass doesn't seem to be glued perfectly to the phone
can i simply heat the glue with a hairdryer and press it together? or will that damage my device?
thanks!
bulsatcs said:
i had the screen replaced on my s9+ because of the black crushing, the problem is solved now, however, there is another issue
the back glass doesn't seem to be glued perfectly to the phone
can i simply heat the glue with a hairdryer and press it together? or will that damage my device?
thanks!
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Whats not perfectly and can you post a pic? Wouldn`t mess with it myself, i assume you have warranty so let the repair centre fix it.
I'd leave it as is and try and get them to sort it out. They are ruthless when it comes to repairs. They refused to repair my wifes S7 because the battery had expanded and cracked and popped the back off. Apparently according to them there was "signs of unauthorised entry" and they refused to replace it based on that, as well as there being water ingress (they have little stickers inside the phone that change colour when water comes into contact. Which they tell me was the reason for the battery expanding.
It got dropped in the bath, once, for a matter of seconds. I might be mistaken, but they're meant to be water resistant up to 5 feet for up to 30 minutes?
they refused to replace the screen, which was damaged (we didnt damage it it just refused to come on despite the rest of the phone working) and they told us that user caused impact has caused it, they wanted £240. I told them to send it back and I'd repair it myself. They sent it back with a new battery "for safety reasons" and then a new back. Which popped off in a matter of seconds. So after all that they solved nothing and saved me money.
thank you for your replies, but i've managed to fix it
i didn't want to bring it again to the repair shop, because it's far away from my home
what i did was i put the phone on a piece of cloth, screen down
then i took a hairdryer and started to heat up the back glass
after it had become too hot to touch, i folded the cloth over the phone and pressed it with my hands
i did this two times and now it's perfectly sealed without any gaps between the glass and the frame
bulsatcs said:
thank you for your replies, but i've managed to fix it
i didn't want to bring it again to the repair shop, because it's far away from my home
what i did was i put the phone on a piece of cloth, screen down
then i took a hairdryer and started to heat up the back glass
after it had become too hot to touch, i folded the cloth over the phone and pressed it with my hands
i did this two times and now it's perfectly sealed without any gaps between the glass and the frame
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You know that hot glass breaks very easy, so you had luck.
But now your phone may have compromised water resistance.
So samsung does replace the screen under warranty for black crush issues? By fixed, you mean when you watch a dark video with low brightness, the blacks won't become pixelated anymore? Please reply because i might want to send it back to them too.
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You know that hot glass breaks very easy, so you had luck.
But now your phone may have compromised water resistance.
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Yeah, i don't think that's the case, i put my phone in a bowl filled with water and no bubbles were coming out, so i'm positive the water resistance is still there
arnes_king said:
You know that hot glass breaks very easy, so you had luck.
But now your phone may have compromised water resistance.
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akiminc said:
So samsung does replace the screen under warranty for black crush issues? By fixed, you mean when you watch a dark video with low brightness, the blacks won't become pixelated anymore? Please reply because i might want to send it back to them too.
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Yeah, they did replace it, twice actually, but the first time it was my fault because i had dropped the phone so i needed a replacement
bulsatcs said:
Yeah, they did replace it, twice actually, but the first time it was my fault because i had dropped the phone so i needed a replacement
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So no more black crush or black banding issue on your screen when you watch dark content with low brightness?
akiminc said:
So no more black crush or black banding issue on your screen when you watch dark content with low brightness?
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Bro don't worry this problem will be fixed after a software update remember the pixel had the same issue before and this problem you can fix with balance app so I'm pretty sure it's software and by the way everyone one affected no exception I'm leaving in Dubai and I bought the s9+ suffer from black crush. Just some people they don't really notice that I hope they will release the update Soon coz this is really sucks screw these YouTube reviewer they still blabbing about s9 best display ever give me a break
Techboy217 said:
Bro don't worry this problem will be fixed after a software update remember the pixel had the same issue before and this problem you can fix with balance app so I'm pretty sure it's software and by the way everyone one affected no exception I'm leaving in Dubai and I bought the s9+ suffer from black crush. Just some people they don't really notice that I hope they will release the update Soon coz this is really sucks screw these YouTube reviewer they still blabbing about s9 best display ever give me a break
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Yeah im still waiting for the fix. Do you mind to share your screen balance settings? I tried but it makes the black not deep. I used s6, s7, s8 and pixel 2 xl before. And this black crush is sucks. I guess its oreo device?
What's black crushing?
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What's black crushing?
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Bruh, you're gonna be sorry you asked!
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Colour blending (blacks) problem
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I had to replace my screen as well because i'd dropped my device and it shattered completely. When i got it back from the repair center i noticed that the battery cover wasn't pressed to the frame all the way. I gave it back to them saying that there was dust trapped underneath the cover (i thought they would refuse my request if i had told them the real reason ) so my camera wouldn't take clear photos. In the end they replaced both of the back cameras and the battery cover looool :laugh::laugh: now it's all glued together as it should be

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