[Q] S3 Glass Replaced, Digitizer Freak Out Under Pressure - General Questions and Answers

I bought brand new S3 with cracked glass. The previous owner only had it for 5 hours, everything was in working condition when I bought it.
I changed the glass with a China eBay replacement. Removed old glass and tested the phone before installing the new glass. Everything works, I continued and laid 2 mm 3M tape all around the edges and applied the glass. Everything works.
BUT, if you PRESS HARD in one spot, it looks like oil is between the digitizer and glass. The screen will twitch until locked and unlocked.
Anyways, I haven't been able to find an answer in a few weeks, so I am asking.
I have since removed the glass, and tape to see if the tape was the problem. I do not have a film on the glass, and cleaned all surfaces with rubbing alcohol. Any other suggestions?

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Same problem here but i believe my problem is because of shatter resist thing. Someone check this thread..

thenoobone said:
Same problem here but i believe my problem is because of shatter resist thing. Someone check this thread..
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Shatter resistant thing?
Did you break your glass before?

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so much for gorilla glass .. scratched screen

probably something my 8yo daughter did.
it's small -- only a couple of mm, but it's there.
hell, i watched that youtube of the guy dragging a nail across his TF.
this wasn't supposed to happen, right?
anybody else got scratches?
can u post a pix of the scractch if possible?
Gorilla glass isn't supposed to be scratch-proof.
it decreases cracking from dropping not scratches sheesh what do you think it is made of diamond? get a zagg screen protector and your screen will never scratch again
psxpetey said:
it decreases cracking from dropping not scratches sheesh what do you think it is made of diamond? get a zagg screen protector and your screen will never scratch again
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It's not about strength - it is about being scratch resistant. That said, it's not scratch-proof - nothing is. Basically, if you've got a tiny scratch then it would be a large scratch if it weren't gorilla glass. You can still scratch it, but it's harder to do. Apparently sand is a big culprit.
gorilla glass is not scratch-proof, its only drop-proof (cracks)
Sand will scratch gorilla glass really easy.
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ive got a scratch on mine i think sand was the cause
Dumb question maybe but surely most people use screen protectors to prevent scratches even with gorilla glass?
Gorilla glass can be scratched but its pretty good though I would never leave it unprotected for the reason it is scratchable.
Dave
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I also have a very small scratch in my glass
After some time you completly ignore it and dont regard it.
i'm sorry. i can't post a pic of my scratch as i've now put a protector on the screen, which renders it completely invisible. i know! horse after cart.
this is the 2nd protector i tried; the first, a matte one, i didn't like, as it dulled the display too much. the one i have now, which shows fingerprints somewhat (not as bad as without) and causes reflections, is pretty much indistinguishable from no protector at all. very happy.
i'd recommend everybody now to get a screen protector on their TF. don't rely on the gorilla glass.
I was just talking to a friend with his Nexus Galaxy the other day. He saw my phone, SET4G the SET4G, and said he wished he had Gorilla Glass, as he had gotten a scratch, and put a screen protector on his.
Mine didn't have any scratches......... at the time, and I said, watch, I'll get a scratch now.
I got a long scratch, very light, that I noticed the other day. Plus some tiny scratches.
I don't play in the Sandbox, so I have no idea how they got there.
May have been there before, but I didn't notice. But maybe not, as I notice everything
They are very unnoticeable, but I ordered a Steinheil Crystal screen protector to slap on it.
2 to a pack for $13.99 cause I usually screw up the first install
I've read that Corning is coming out with another type of glass to supercede Gorilla Glass. I believe it's called Lotus Glass it may be available already, and may be installed on some upcoming smartphones, so I've read) and Japan already has a scratch resistant glass, I believe called Ashai? Glass.
I think Gorilla Glass has a Hardness of 7 on the Mohs Hardness scale.
The problem is that Quartz also has a Hardness of 7,which can be found in sand, as well as dust particles.

Speck of dust/dirt on my BSE

There's a red speck of dust/dirt on my BSE Front protector (Haven't got a clue how the speck of dirt/dust is red ) and I haven't got a clue how to remove it. I've tried washing it using water and washing-up liquid (Dish soap) but it just won't budge. How can I get it off without damaging the screen protector? I really don't want to have to get a replacement/send it back/buy a new one over a speck of dust.
piece of tape usually does the trick.. but it sounds like you went pretty hard on it. are you sure it's not under the protective peel-off layers?
Happen to me once too!
Gave the screen protector a run under water doesnt get it off either..
I conclude that the piece of dust was glue on the adhesive itself
I email them and gave them a picture and they just gave me a new one..
bobola said:
Happen to me once too!
Gave the screen protector a run under water doesnt get it off either..
I conclude that the piece of dust was glue on the adhesive itself
I email them and gave them a picture and they just gave me a new one..
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Yeah, once you get dust on the adhesive side of the BSE, you're pretty much screwed. Emailing support will probably net you a new one.
You really have to try to apply them in a low dust area because the tape thing doesn't work with wet apply protectors the way it does with dry ones.
Take it off carefully without stretching it and wash it under water and reapply it worked great when I had dust under my screen protector
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[Q] glass only replacement

I recently bought a a cracked gs4 for $75 and I managed to get the glass off. Now I'm not sure whether I should use loca or just simply tape a new glass front. Willing using it without loca cause any permanent damage to the screen or digitizer.
mnath said:
I recently bought a a cracked gs4 for $75 and I managed to get the glass off. Now I'm not sure whether I should use loca or just simply tape a new glass front. Willing using it without loca cause any permanent damage to the screen or digitizer.
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You will need a solid electrostatic contact between the glass and digitizer.
A piece of scotch tape haphazardly slapped on probably won't achieve the desired effect.
lowkeyenergy said:
You will need a solid electrostatic contact between the glass and digitizer.
A piece of scotch tape haphazardly slapped on probably won't achieve the desired effect.
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Thanks for the advice. I have never used local before, do you have any tips?
this guide is pretty good. check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w1qI6klMMc

Cracked rear glass, still waterproof?

So incracked the rear glass from a very small drop.. Metal is not bent.. Barely a scratch.
Is the rear glass piece full glass? Or glass over plastic? Is my phone still waterproof?
Assurance says $175 for replace the device... If crack is just esthetics only.. Then I'd just keep it until they have replacement parts.
There's one way to find out for sure
The phone is not waterproof, it is water resistant. If the back glass is cracked, I would expect that the overall integrity is compromised.
I read that back plate is glued,
and there's no way to check whether glue still intact or not.
Well the question reallyis whether the rear piece is fully glass? Or is glass over plastic./metal sheet.. If latter then I'm fine.. If prior.. Then it'll leak under water pressure..
I don't have much on the phone itself.. But id rather not be without a phone until I get replacement.
Theodric58 said:
The phone is not waterproof, it is water resistant. If the back glass is cracked, I would expect that the overall integrity is compromised.
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I'll take my chances but not with a crack seems the internal parts would get wet. Same ip rating as a lifeproof case. "Resistant" or whatever I will take a bath with it. Not because I need to but because i can. Lol
well I"ll be dunking this phone in the water this weekend.. as soon as I get this Note2 backup phone working.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScXStdz_qM
when looking at this video, there seems to be a black film that's the glass is adhered to. it's GS6 but I don't see why it would be any different.
I'm out $175 eithways if this phone dies underwater anyways, but if I can just hold out longer knowing that that it's still going to be "WATER RESISTANT" then I'll just do a rear glass swap myself and save some $$$ and doing a insurance claim.
and here's another example of the "METAL FILM" under the glass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxHAgPu7XAc
Couldn't wait. Let my son play in the tub with it for about 15min inside the spigen clear case..
Typing on it now..
Did you end up testing it? Was it waterproof after being crack?
Hey guys i fix these phones and the back is just glass but its tempered it has a watedproof adhesive that doesnt let the water go in. I have the same question if it is waterproof or not because the only way to tell if it still is is to submerge it in water it depends on the crack. If you get it changed from a repair shop ur phone wont be waterproof because they dont have the same waterproof adhesive like samsung does
Sadly I dropped mine as well. I could pay $175 for new one through insurance, but I opted paying $80 for a life proof case. I should have got the case in the fist place.
Bump- Can anyone else confirm this?
Mine has been cracked for 2 months now and I haven't gotten it wet really except for wet hands etc.
I feel the same about the factory/OEM adhesive vs aftermarket as there are replacement parts on eBay now.
Any new insight is appreciated
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I also broke the front glass .After that i tested it underwater several times .Suprisingly, my s7 edge is still waterproof..So; i can claim that your s7 edge ll be still waterproof until the ruber seal is not broken.
so you're saying that the phone is still waterproof with a rear crack in it???
It all comes down to how big each crack is and where its placed.
repaired device is NOT water-resistant any more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNPeA4CJ7Ow
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starche_old said:
repaired device is NOT water-resistant any more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNPeA4CJ7Ow
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The guy didn't use oem adhesive around the edges of glass and took of the paint which creates a strong bond between the glass and metal frame
Samsung Galaxy S5
For those who still have one, If there is a crack then you should let water come in contact to the phone. I had the bottom of my phone cracked it fell in some water and stopped working the next day. :crying: Don't test the limits on the phone.:good:
I ordered a back on eBay for 6$
Pretty sure it's glass coated in paint ...can't or don't know how to post a pic on here... I have the same problem of cracks .. but I'm opting to fix it my self spent around 25$ for supplies

Worth taking off the protective covers?

Hi there,
my Nex S Global ROM was shipped with protective plastic covers glued to the front and the back of the phone.
They feel a bit plasticky and I was thinking about taking them off. Do you think it's worth it?
How easy is it to get scratches on the back and on the screen after doing so?
Do the back and the screen also feel as plasticky as the covers?
Thanks
V
thewildwind said:
Hi there,
my Nex S Global ROM was shipped with protective plastic covers glued to the front and the back of the phone.
They feel a bit plasticky and I was thinking about taking them off. Do you think it's worth it?
How easy is it to get scratches on the back and on the screen after doing so?
Do the back and the screen also feel as plasticky as the covers?
Thanks
V
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I removed the front protector and kept the back one. I stopped using screen protectors about 4 years ago and have never had a scratch with Gorilla Glass. I kept the back one on for no particular reason because it's always in a case anyway.
I'd keep it on until I got some tempered glass or some kind of protection.
I never got scratches on any of my previous phones, but the Nex S got some small deep scratches within a week of me taking off the plastic. I don't think they use gorilla glass. Definitively something softer as the phone has only been in my jean and coat pockets.
It definitely is not gorilla glass as mine got cracked In top left and bottom right corners when it fell down from pocket while jogging
riceknight said:
I'd keep it on until I got some tempered glass or some kind of protection.
I never got scratches on any of my previous phones, but the Nex S got some small deep scratches within a week of me taking off the plastic. I don't think they use gorilla glass. Definitively something softer as the phone has only been in my jean and coat pockets.
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It is Gorilla Glass but I'm not sure which version. I've had no scratches in the four months I've owned it and it stays in my front pocket like yours.
edges said:
It definitely is not gorilla glass as mine got cracked In top left and bottom right corners when it fell down from pocket while jogging
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Gorilla glass protects from scratches and not drops. Impact will crack almost all glass.
https://www.corning.com/gorillaglass/worldwide/en/products-with-gorilla-glass/smartphones/vivo/nex.html
The back is definitely softer, lots of small scratches, even though I use a case.
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ranny9901 said:
The back is definitely softer, lots of small scratches, even though I use a case.
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It probably is but it's also the part where the phone rests 99% of the time.
I removed the front protector about 2 months ago still don't see any scratches
I've already bought the same protector for the back in aliexpress for 1dolar ou something like that, but it's exactly the same, and I wanted a 9H protector for the back, not a pelicule...
Has anyone ever tough/seen this?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nex/accessories/ceramic-paint-coating-nex-s-t3901551

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