I am having trouble with my back cover on my Triumph... under the camera to the right, it is raised up a little bit like its loose...but i cant get it to stay down! any tips?
This happens sometimes when I put the cover back on. Usually I can just press it and it will stay down, or remove it and slide it back on while holding that corner down.
Ricksta said:
I am having trouble with my back cover on my Triumph... under the camera to the right, it is raised up a little bit like its loose...but i cant get it to stay down! any tips?
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Pretty sure you just don't have all of the securing tabs engaged correctly. Remove the battery cover, line it up with the bottom of the battery compartment and make sure it's pushed all the way down on all four corners, then carefully slide upward toward the camera. Everything should line up and fit perfectly.
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When the screen is up to expose the keyboard there is a rattling sound. When the keyboard is down, no rattle.
who else has experienced this?
Do you think I should return it? If not, do you know what it is that rattles?
( this is not the "spring noise" that I have been reading about, at least I don't think it is)
mine does that
when its slid open there is a piece on the screen part on the side with the camera that can b moved
duno if its normal
Do you mean to say I can see the cause of the noise if I take the battery cover off, or did you disassemble your phone to find it?
no no
just slide the screen out
turn it over
when u look at the back ul see an indent that can be pushed in and out slightly it rattles
well at least now I know what is rattling, thanks
np
but i would like to know if everyone has this
lbhocky19 said:
no no
just slide the screen out
turn it over
when u look at the back ul see an indent that can be pushed in and out slightly it rattles
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I see the same thing. looks like a cover plate for something.
Yeah i noticed it, too.
It isn't too bad but it is a little annoying.
If you slide that piece enough, you can see a ribbon cable.
It's the ribbon cable that connects the two halves of the phone. There is a little trap door there that covers it up while in the open position. If you watch it as you close the phone, the door opens as you slide it closed. But as it does that, it put tension on the spring, the tension keeps it tight when the phone is closed. When you open, no more tension and it has a little play in it. They should have spec'd the spring to have a little tension on it even in the open position so it would hold it still like when it's closed.
Oh well, probably some reason for it. Nothing to worry about at all though.
I was talking to my buddy at ATT last night. All the Fuze's have the rattle including mine. Nothing to worry
as long as it keeps the damn white screen away im happy
as long as it keeps the damn white screen away im happy
ya I was checking that out, it does look like all they needed was to keep a little spring tension on the door even when its all the way out
petard said:
Yeah i noticed it, too.
It isn't too bad but it is a little annoying.
If you slide that piece enough, you can see a ribbon cable.
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Mine rattles when closed. annoying
It's a little annoying, not because of the sound but because it makes it seem that much less unfinished. For our money we shouldn't get rattling phones.
My Fuze never rattled til now...
Well, this seems to be a big issue. On mine, the spring doesn't seem to keep the trap door on the back of the display shut at all, its almost "jamming" sometimes when you close the keyboard. I shouldn't have to check to make sure nothing is in the way when retracting the keyboard.
I almost want to scotch tape the black trap door shut to keep it from moving around.
There is a "silver" rectangular metal plate connected to the tension spring that seems to have come loose somehow.
The black door can be slid back and forth freely, as there is "nothing" holding it shut.
I don't like lose metal parts moving around inside my electronics that aren't connected to things they should be. Not at what we paid for this thing.
I see dust problems in the display in the future. I wonder if its time for warranty action?
I'm don't actually want to replace the screen. But I would like to get behind the screen so I can glue it down some.
My problem is the right side of the screen is not flush. It's a bit above the chrome. I kinda lifted it up when I was trying to pull off the screen protecter, but accident pull up the screen instead. I can press on it back down, but it goes right back up.
So I just want to be able to accesse the back/side of it and add a tiny bit of crazy glue to keep it down.
I took off the two screws from the back of the screen (nothing came off) ...nothing came loose.
mxl180 said:
I'm don't actually want to replace the screen. But I would like to get behind the screen so I can glue it down some.
My problem is the right side of the screen is not flush. It's a bit above the chrome. I kinda lifted it up when I was trying to pull off the screen protecter, but accident pull up the screen instead. I can press on it back down, but it goes right back up.
So I just want to be able to accesse the back/side of it and add a tiny bit of crazy glue to keep it down.
I took off the two screws from the back of the screen (nothing came off) ...nothing came loose.
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You're quite mad, you know. JK
Perhaps seeing one deconstructed would assist?
http://www.mikechannon.net/PDF Manuals/HTC Touch Pro - Camera removal photo guide v1.1 by A Mak.pdf
In case that doesn't work, it's from this site:
http://www.mikechannon.net/page1.html
sorry for my reaction but this kind of shocking information combined with bad english feels really funny. I can almost imagine a VERY foreign guy talking really fast at nighttime on some alley in downtown and lashing with fuze like ti would be like an old Nokia brick.
I just noticed that my screen at the bottom of phone on the right side is not fitted completly, theres small gab right from the button for opening cover(it doesnt wana close all they way down with the click as the left side does), and if i push screen on bottom right side or even along the the screen its going up and down as its not seated properly.
Also entire right side of screen is a bit up from the cover compared to the left, and its hard to push it back
Phone didint fall down or something like that...
Also compared pictures from cover from web and nothing apears to be broken..(those little plastic pins and so...)
Anyone else had same prob?Not sure what to do...
EDIT: Just realized when i open phone its a bit lifted up from the part where the LED flash is, can anyone check their phone and see how this looks for you?
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Hello,
I have an HTC Sensation z710e for like a month already and I'm very happy with it so far. Recently, the phone slipped from my hands a few times and the top part of the cover with the camera hole broke. I glued it back and its not that bad, only that now each time when I type with harder than tap force on the right side on the phone, it will sink a bit into the case with a annoying click and come back (not visible). Is this fixable or should I leave it?
P.S. if i take the phone out and push on the battery (same side) it will move a bit inward towards the phone's screen. Nothing looks broken at all except the little crack that is there because the top part doesn't stick perfectly back.
Thank you!
I just got the barely there case and put it on. How do I get it off? I tried grabbing one side with my nails but can already see it digging into the plastic. How does everyone else take it off?
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use 2 hands, one hand on the left, one hand on the right, then use your nails to pull both tops sides off..
Haha now that someone else has posted something about this, I'm not as embarassed to admit that I can't get my barely-there off.
Maybe you can try prying it open a hair with your nail and then wedging a credit card in the gap. Then just run it up the side to dislodge the entire thing.
got it off with no problem
expertzero1 said:
got it off with no problem
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Would you mind sharing as to how you did it?
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To get the case off, I start by working on the bottom right portion of the case. I hold it in a landscape orientation with the front facing camera on the left. Left hand holds the top left and my right hand sort of cradles the right side of the phone. (Top left/right side via your own point of view, aka left hand holds top right of actual phone while right hand holds bottom of the phone)
From that position, I slowly nudge the edge of the case off the top right with my two thumbs and using my middle and fourth fingers to push off the phone's speakers through the holes as leverage.
Once you've gotten that corner edge off, it's a simple matter of pushing along the edge until the whole side is off and the phone is free.
Hope that helps!
ethantarheels123 said:
Would you mind sharing as to how you did it?
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start from the top, pull both side outwards, so both top sides are off, then put a finger between the case so it doesnt snap back on then work on a bottom side, then walla
hold it facing out camera at the top facing you. grip it pressing the middle with your thumb while pulling back on the ends. you should be able to pop it off then