Ceramic buttons - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The Nexus 5 has ceramic buttons. Are they painted silver or are they covered in a plastic like paint like the Nexus 4?
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waloshin said:
The Nexus 5 has ceramic buttons. Are they painted silver or are they covered in a plastic like paint like the Nexus 4?
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They are not painted. They have made them ceramic because the colour is baked into the ceramic. If you took the button and snapped it half, it would be the same colour all the way through. This means the colour/paint can not chip or wear off.
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Phil

PhilipL said:
This means the colour/paint can not chip or wear off.
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clever

Enddo said:
clever
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glad to hear that as i was going to take a bit of wet and dry paper to mine as the edges are really sharp on my volume buttons

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Xgear Fantom 4 Glass

The preorder is up on Xgear. Thank you is not required
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Link?
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Don't see anything on the website and don't know what it is anyways.
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fantom 4
http://www.xgearlive.com/products/android/lg/fantom-4
Try this...
http://www.xgearlive.com/products/android/lg/fantom-4
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That looks nice alright, But my god... Clear screen protectors are sending most proximity sensors wild, I can't imagine the hell dark tint is going to rain upon it.
doesn't look like theres a cutout for the light sensor...
Surtr52 said:
That looks nice alright, But my god... Clear screen protectors are sending most proximity sensors wild, I can't imagine the hell dark tint is going to rain upon it.
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They've been making the same protector for the Galaxy Nexus, I think it is safe to say they've got it under control haha.
publet said:
doesn't look like theres a cutout for the light sensor...
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It's also just a picture that could very well be a mockup.. but like I said, they know what they're doing.
This is exactly what I was waiting for! but damnn January.. that's a long ass time
I know what I'll be buying in January.
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jnewman1991 said:
I know what I'll be buying in January.
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A Nexus 4 bumper?
FatalityBoyZahy said:
A Nexus 4 bumper?
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Lol, I wish. Those things will be sold out for months.
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Just pre-ordered three, like I did for my GNex. One for the phone I have now, one for the phone I have on order as a spare (after selling the GNex), and a spare protector. ABSOLUTELY LOVED the Fantom on my GNex and had no problems whatsoever.
Very interesting concept. But what kind of protection can the phone gain from this protector?
The glass front is already scratch resistant. And if the phone drop, it's likely that both of the glasses will crack as it appears that the protective glass doesn't have the adhesive layer to hold the front glass together.
looks like a promising solution. btw any suggestion for liquid contamination? anything fantom-4/xgear can do for that?
Does the glass wrap around the slightly curved glass edges?
hope they make that clear spot for the notification LED a bit larger in the final product.
How do those things adhere to the screen underneath? It's reusable so probably not glue or sticky material
anyone know if its compatible with the bumper?!
Review on the galaxy nexus ... looks neat
http://youtu.be/0HLYqAxo0Ys?hd=1
Hung0702 said:
Does the glass wrap around the slightly curved glass edges?
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I too would like to know this. I'm unable to tell from the description and photos. However, the photos make it appear to go over the glass where it curves down and I think it'd be terrible for it to leave a gap in there!
trent25 said:
How do those things adhere to the screen underneath? It's reusable so probably not glue or sticky material
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It actually is some sort of adhesive/glue. I had one for the Galaxy S III. I'm not sure what the adhesive is but if you got it a bit dirty, you could rinse it under water and let it dry and it would be sticky again. I removed mine and reapplied it just fine. The adhesive is under the black/white parts but not in the clear areas (i.e. on the actual screen itself).
ugotproblemz said:
anyone know if its compatible with the bumper?!
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It should definitely be compatible with the bumper. I have a bumper and the bumper in no way covers the glass screen, so you should be good here.
KyraOfFire said:
Very interesting concept. But what kind of protection can the phone gain from this protector?
The glass front is already scratch resistant. And if the phone drop, it's likely that both of the glasses will crack as it appears that the protective glass doesn't have the adhesive layer to hold the front glass together.
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The idea is the same as a plastic screen protector (think Zagg, etc.) but you keep the glass feel. Some people (myself included) absolutely HATE wet-apply screen protectors and most of these modern phones with curved glass can't have full-screen dry-apply screen protectors, so this is the only way to have a screen protector cover the full screen without having the tackiness/stickiness that wet-apply screen protects result in. Ultimately, if you get a big ol' scratch across your screen, you'd much rather it be on this $30 protector than your phones actual screen. So a combination of scratch-protection + the "glass feel" is why you would buy this. Or if you want to have a white Nexus 4.
If, on the other hand, you like wet-apply screen protectors, then this probably isn't worth it for you.

iloome Nexus 4 Screen Protector [Mini-Review]

http://www.iloome.com/Screen-Protector-ScreenMate-Premium-Tempered/dp/B00D8M1QUU/
For $27.99 shipped free (in the US anyway), seemed an ok price. Now I am coming from the Maru Tempered glass and that was a total waste of time and money. But that's another story.
I got my package a day ahead of schedule, kudos for speedy delivery of USPS here. When I got the package, the screen protector came in a nice thick box. My guess is to protect the iloome while in transit. When opening the box, you see instructions on how to install the protector. First and foremost, they say to look at the youtube videos and check out the installation vids posted by them. I viewed the GS4 video and that was really cool looking! I wonder why they didn't create a protector that is completely clear like the GS4 video shows. But whatever...I digress....
After checking the vid, I read the instruction card in the box a few times to make sure I didn't miss any steps. I practiced my placement of the protector a few times to align the camera and LED. Now saying that and looking at my phone, the front camera is a tad off. But I am OK with that because I don't take selfies lol. Or vid phone. Well anyways, I just turned it on to see if any of the protector was blocking the front cam and I am glad to report back no. All is clear.
After I put it on, tested PIE UI on it and increasing the trigger area, it works like it should. Is there any loss of responsiveness? A slight, but no where in the realms of the other protector I had, the Maru (boo!). Also I do see a oily spot smack in the middle of the phone. I cannot see it with the screen on, only when off
Anyways here's pics of it installed without and with the OEM White bumper. I am liking this protector so far!
Any questions please feel free to post them!
Thanks once I get back my money from maru I will pick this up. I just wish they cut out the camera
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is it a fingerprint magnet?
what is the performance on the resistance of the fingerprint?
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ping42 said:
is it a fingerprint magnet?
what is the performance on the resistance of the fingerprint?
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It does attract fingerprints more than a simple screen protector. So yea it's a bit of a fingerprint magnet.
And after a half day of usage. I have to report it's not responsive as a screen protector, but it still works pretty good. I love the slickness of the glass. It's buttery smooth.
I have gotten over the oily or rainbow spot in the middle thus far. As long as it works as well as it does, I can deal with it and enjoy the smoothness.:good:
One of the things I love about the Nexus 4 are the curved edges. Does the iloome greatly diminish that? Thanks.
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FallN said:
One of the things I love about the Nexus 4 are the curved edges. Does the iloome greatly diminish that? Thanks.
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Yes it does. I currently use a bumper and if I don't I use a case like the Ringke Fusion (when traveling). And when using those, the edges are pretty much gone, which I am used to since getting cases.
New day with the iloome...heading into the office this AM, and popping my phone on my orb charger, I noticed the screen get really dusty. I have to admit, my truck is dirty as all heaven lol, so I know where all the dust and debris came from. Just a dusting with a lint free cloth and good to go from there. Still loving it!
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it! I'm seriously considering getting one... Just want to make sure it doesn't have all the problems like the Maru...
1. When holding the phone naked (no case or bumper) does it add noticeable or considerable thickness in your hand?
(95% of the time I use my phone naked. The slim form factor of the Nexus 4 feels so good... Don't want to completely ruin that...)
2. Has the rainbow splotch in the middle of your screen gone away? If not, can you take a picture of it?
Thank you.
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FallN said:
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it! I'm seriously considering getting one... Just want to make sure it doesn't have all the problems like the Maru...
1. When holding the phone naked (no case or bumper) does it add noticeable or considerable thickness in your hand?
(95% of the time I use my phone naked. The slim form factor of the Nexus 4 feels so good... Don't want to completely ruin that...)
2. Has the rainbow splotch in the middle of your screen gone away? If not, can you take a picture of it?
Thank you.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I totally forgot about the blotch. I mean it was there yesterday and then when I just looked at it, it's gone! Lovely! And looking at the phone without the bumper, with the just the iloome looks a bit odd IMO. I wouldn't use it without a case or bumper, but that's me. I think it's because I know the edges are there and naked I KNOW what it's supposed to look like lol. I mean it doesn't look bad. To me it kinda looks like a thick screen protector on it. Would I leave it on naked? Personally no, because when you drop the phone naked, it's most likely going to crack somewhere. But if your goal is to protect the face, I wouldn't bank on it entirely. Well...without a case of some sort anyways.
EDIT: just took the bumper off and took a good look at it...
To me, it looks like a Nexus One! LOL A bit bigger, but has the "look" when the black painted sides are visible. I mean if it was clear, I may have a different opinion? I dunno lol.
Also, I noticed a hairline scratch under the protector which can only be seen with the screen off and at an angle. I emailed iloome last night, took a picture this morning and an hour later, they issued a refund and I get to keep the protector. Great customer service!
Sounds awesome. Does the protector have beveled edges?
bkoon1218 said:
Sounds awesome. Does the protector have beveled edges?
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Nope. Look at the third pic.
Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!
bkoon1218 said:
Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!
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My Fusion case is at work so I'll report back to you sometime on Monday when I get back in my office. Feel free to remind me!
are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case
Dimatchka said:
are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case
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Not that I am aware of, sorry.
Dimatchka said:
are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case
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Yeah I'm the same way. I love the slim dimensions and buttery smoothness of my N4 naked but still want a little protection for the front and back glass... And I hate the rubbery feeling of normal screen protectors so they aren't an option.
I'm willing to pay top dollar but the few glass screen protectors they have are either garbage (i.e. Maru) or don't offer a really thin profile with rounded edges...
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bkoon1218 said:
Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!
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Pics of the iloome tempered glass screen protector with Ringke Fusion case. Looks good! LOL I can say it JUST fits with the Fusion on. Any higher or wider and the screen protector will come off.
EDIT: Put back the Fusion and pressing the sides will case the lip of the Fusion case to slip under the glass and cause a popping noise. Even though I don't see any lifting of the glass, I can see that it may do so with constant gripping on the sides.
Thanks! You're awesome! I was worried the protector would lift when I grip the phone too hard with a case on. It happened with my Fantom 4.
bkoon1218 said:
Thanks! You're awesome! I was worried the protector would lift when I grip the phone too hard with a case on. It happened with my Fantom 4.
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WAIT! LOL
I just put it back on and based on the "tight grip". I hear a pop when pressed together and hear a pop on the sides of the phone...So it will lift IMO eventually sorry!
Oh nooooo! I guess I'll decide between running my phone naked or stick with my case, lol. The bumper is fine though?
bkoon1218 said:
Oh nooooo! I guess I'll decide between running my phone naked or stick with my case, lol. The bumper is fine though?
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Yes the bumper is fine. When gripping it tightly, the bumper stays into place. I think the Ringke has some give and the lip slips under the glass a bit to create that popping sound.
I ordered the Clarivue tempered glass one as well and apparently is thinner and no black marking, making it completely clear,which I prefer, but will report back if it works on both bumper and Fusion. Stay tuned! I should get it by the end of this week or next Monday the latest.
However, if it doesn't work with PA PIE UI, then it's dead to me lol. So for moment the iloome wins out thus far.

[Q] Rhino shield screen protector for nexus 5

Does it really work for the nexus 5 ? Will it protect it from drops and shatters ?
wetcave said:
Does it really work for the nexus 5 ? Will it protect it from drops and shatters ?
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I ordered one and it should be coming soon but until then I can't say how well it fits the nexus 5. What I can tell you tho is that I had it for my note 2 and never used a case. Dropped it many times and haven't had any cracks on the screen so I like it.
onecrzyasian said:
I ordered one and it should be coming soon but until then I can't say how well it fits the nexus 5. What I can tell you tho is that I had it for my note 2 and never used a case. Dropped it many times and haven't had any cracks on the screen so I like it.
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Amazing reply,thank you. I heard the nexus 5 screen is fragile so i didn't want to take any chances.
A screen protector helping with drops? Don't kid yourself. When the plastic casing of a phone takes an impact hard enough the force will be transferred to the glass and it will crack. Big screens and small bezels have this effect and neither a plastic or glass layer isn't going to prevent that from happening.
Head on screen damage and scratches sure.
bblzd said:
A screen protector helping with drops? Don't kid yourself. When the plastic casing of a phone takes an impact hard enough the force will be transferred to the glass and it will crack. Big screens and small bezels have this effect and neither a plastic or glass layer isn't going to prevent that from happening.
Head on screen damage and scratches sure.
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Who said i wasn't gonna use a case with it ?
wetcave said:
Will it protect it from drops and shatters ?
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You asked if a Rhino screen protector will protect from drops. I just wanted to inform you that by itself it would not. Cases were not mentioned in your post.

Removing paint from metal sides

What are people's thoughts on removing the black/white paint on the metal sides so that the whole trim is silver/brushed aluminium? Good or bad idea?
What would be the best way to do it? Rubbing lightly with a scourer while holding a vacuum nozzle nearby to make sure fine particles don't get into the phone?
Some sort of solvent?
What sort of problems could occur?
xda.member said:
What are people's thoughts on removing the black/white paint on the metal sides so that the whole trim is silver/brushed aluminium? Good or bad idea?
What would be the best way to do it? Rubbing lightly with a scourer while holding a vacuum nozzle nearby to make sure fine particles don't get into the phone?
Some sort of solvent?
What sort of problems could occur?
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Sorry to say but it sounds like a bad idea.. How do you know it's all brushed silver underneath? I guess, as long as you don't scratch it with too much force, you will be fine.. Not sure about the parts surrounding the antenna's though
First, the material is definitely not silver. Most likely aluminum unless samsung went with magnesium like moto did.
From careful inspection the shiny aluminum bezel is not a single piece along with the painted frame so I can't guarantee you that they are even the same material and appear the same once the paint is stripped off.
Finally, paint seems highly unlikely. Note 3 had painted plastic frames which deteriorated very quick. If it's using aluminum my best guess would be that it's been anodized.
Not an expert but to get rid of anodizing I believe you dunk the material in a pool of solvent which I definitely don't think you want to do with your phone.
I definitely wouldn't try to remove it by rubbing it, you would end up with uneven areas.
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First, the material is definitely not silver. Most likely aluminum unless samsung went with magnesium like moto.
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I probably should have said silver coloured not silver as I agree that the material is definitely not silver. I have noticed some people mentioning that their note 4/note edge had easily developed scratches on the coloured part of the frame. I was wondering if this meant the coating was not extremely hard to remove. If a very gentle abrasive pad was rubbed along the sides in a consistent lengthwise motion, do you think that it would scratch it enough to expose the metal underneath? I am not really considering this for myself as I am super careful with my phones (although I don't use a case) but if someone's sides got very scratched up then would this be an option to hide the scratches within many small scratches (brushed look)?
I agree that we can't really tell what is under the coating in terms of colour or joins etc.
xda.member said:
I probably should have said silver coloured not silver as I agree that the material is definitely not silver. I have noticed some people mentioning that their note 4/note edge had easily developed scratches on the coloured part of the frame. I was wondering if this meant the coating was not extremely hard to remove. If a very gentle abrasive pad was rubbed along the sides in a consistent lengthwise motion, do you think that it would scratch it enough to expose the metal underneath? I am not really considering this for myself as I am super careful with my phones (although I don't use a case) but if someone's sides got very scratched up then would this be an option to hide the scratches within many small scratches (brushed look)?
I agree that we can't really tell what is under the coating in terms of colour or joins etc.
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Unless you have worked with aluminum before and have extensive experience in working with it. I doubt that even if you could rub it off you would never be able to do it evenly.
Basically you will do more damage than you would hide most likely
I can see it now people opening up phone body shops for custom paint jobs..and not just screen repairs. .lol
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Its aluminium underneath the paint.
Its aluminium underneath the paint. Atleast for the white model. Just a thick coat of white paint over the aluminium. Saw a demo phone's paint chipped due to a dent so I know for sure.
nishant786 said:
Its aluminium underneath the paint. Atleast for the white model. Just a thick coat of white paint over the aluminium. Saw a demo phone's paint chipped due to a dent so I know for sure.
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i'll wait till it chips itself off
klect said:
i'll wait till it chips itself off
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Ya if this ever happens I'll just let it all chip haha I doubt I'd be ever be able to get a smooth finish once again.
I don't think it will ever chip off. The finish is very well done and nothing like the paint over plastic of previous galaxy phones.

Does anyone's P8 Max screen bend when you put pressure on it?

I received my P8 max not too long ago and while I was trying to clean a smudge on my screen with a microfibre cloth I noticed that even a light bit of pressure caused the screen to flex/bend inwards(?). I never encountered this happening with any of my previous phones, is this normal? I'm worried its gonna cause permanent damage to the screen if it keeps happening..
It's normal. I have "signs" on the screen from my smart cover.
drpainster said:
It's normal. I have "signs" on the screen from my smart cover.
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Sorry, what do you mean signs on your screen from the smart cover? I don't understand
Ok, this is not the same case. "Signs": the prints of round perforations from smart cover. I have not the screen protector and the reason is probably the surface dust film.
drpainster said:
Ok, this is not the same case. "Signs": the prints of round perforations from smart cover. I have not the screen protector and the reason is probably the surface dust film.
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No im not talking about case, I mean the the actual phone screen. It bends when you push on it lightly. I was wondering if its the same for everyone else?
No. Nothing happends with the screen when i clean it.
My Mediapad X2 slightly bends if I leave it in my pocket and bend over. I can notice it by putting it on the desk. A device so large and made of aluminum will have some bend unfortunately.
ajsmsg78 said:
My Mediapad X2 slightly bends if I leave it in my pocket and bend over. I can notice it by putting it on the desk. A device so large and made of aluminum will have some bend unfortunately.
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I see, does the metal body bend as well or just the screen? Because on my ipad mini when I press against the screen its like a hard glass and doesn't bend like the P8 Max. It's almost as if the P8 max has a plastic screen or something.
jason748 said:
I see, does the metal body bend as well or just the screen? Because on my ipad mini when I press against the screen its like a hard glass and doesn't bend like the P8 Max. It's almost as if the P8 max has a plastic screen or something.
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Yeah, you can see ripples on the screen if you push in on the glass. I think it's just a laminated display and not gorilla glass.
ajsmsg78 said:
Yeah, you can see ripples on the screen if you push in on the glass. I think it's just a laminated display and not gorilla glass.
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P8max has Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Thanks
The Zenfone 3 ultra was just released. I'm definitely picking one up if it has US LTE support.

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