Hi,
My 4th (!) TF arrived and features very little light bleed (compared to two horrible ones I had prior, and one ok one), no stuck pixels, perfectly balanced stereo sound and no dust under the screen!
It is like winning the lottery!
However, it does have the screen gap issue. Can anyone suggest how to fix this, other than put sticky tape all the way down the edge? Is there some small rubber sealant that can be bought that would look like the Asus seal? I'd love to make sure it is sealed so no dust gets in as this one is NOT going back!
Thanks!
I just want to know how many people have already a scratched screen on their Nexus s
The screen is pretty strong against scratches. I definitely put nothing in the same pocket as any phone that I might be carrying, but even if you had keys with the screen facing them, you won't end up with any scratches. (The same can't be said about the Nexus S's back plate though).
my vote might not actually count. i've had an invisibleshield on my phone from the day I got it
you all would agree that gorilla glass is much stronger than of nexus s, am i wrong? i just want a phone which has a long lasting durability...
well if you want to put the screen surface to the test, it probably is....but in day to today usage it doesn't really matter, at least for me. (this depends on how one treats a handset).
I got a friend who consistently strip the paint off from handset (any phone) in less than a week...doesn't bother him much, advised him to change the casing and he replied that it doesn't do any good it'll be in a same state in a week...that is just how he treats the handset.
On another view, looks kinda hardcore though, beaten to a pulp cosmetically but still function as a normal phone.
Had mine since April with no screen protector. Not a scratch on it.
All of my phones have had visiable and annoying scratches after a few weeks, sometimes days..
My nexus s on the other hand is great. No scratches what so ever One dead pixel, but it disappeared after a week..
Hi all
I had my Nexus 5 since launch day, but in the last few months I have noticed two rather large areas of the middle of the screen are always oily or "smudged".
If I clean the screen by carefully applying sellotape and then lifting, all oil and smudges are removed, but even after cleaning my hands and using the screen lightly in the same two areas there is always a permanent smudge, and in those areas it feels different, as if the coating is removed.
I have not used any screen protectors or cleaners and I take great care of my Nexus.
It is annoying with the glare.
I haven't had a phone do this before..
I'm going to pop it back to the shop perhaps I just got a unlucky one, but I am wondering about buying a screen protector if this is an issue with the phone..
Anyone else experienced this?
Cheers
Photos?
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It's happened with the last two nexuses I've had (Galaxy & 4)
Just normal wear and tear.
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LaurenceGough said:
Hi all
I had my Nexus 5 since launch day, but in the last few months I have noticed two rather large areas of the middle of the screen are always oily or "smudged".
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Well, I wouldn't say I'm as heavy a user as most on here!! I use it for about half an hour to an hour a day on average. My last phone never did this after 2 and a bit years of heavier usage and I wouldn't call it acceptable for the use I have done. Pretty poor if this is normal for nexus devices, although I couldn't find anything on this relating to the Nexus 5 (only 4, and that wasn't much) in my quick searches online.
I think there must have been a defect in mine which has just got worse over time as I treat this like my baby!
Here is a pic, you see the horizontal lines, almost like a "Z" shape, it appears this is where the coating has come off.
LaurenceGough said:
Well, I wouldn't say I'm as heavy a user as most on here!! I use it for about half an hour to an hour a day on average. My last phone never did this after 2 and a bit years of heavier usage and I wouldn't call it acceptable for the use I have done. Pretty poor if this is normal for nexus devices, although I couldn't find anything on this relating to the Nexus 5 (only 4, and that wasn't much) in my quick searches online.
I think there must have been a defect in mine which has just got worse over time as I treat this like my baby!
Here is a pic, you see the horizontal lines, almost like a "Z" shape, it appears this is where the coating has come off.
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Test it add a single drop of water on the phone and move the water around by tilting the screen if the coating is still in that area it water should float and move easily without trace over the ear piece with tape for precaution do not submerge the screen or phone
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My gf had the same problem with old iPhone 4. She went to the shop to try to replace it under warranty, but they refused to do that. They said something external caused it (like some liquid).
I know this is not helpful post...just sharing . I hope that you will be able to exchange it for new one...
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Tenhi said:
My gf had the same problem with old iPhone 4. She went to the shop to try to replace it under warranty, but they refused to do that. They said something external caused it (like some liquid).
I know this is not helpful post...just sharing . I hope that you will be able to exchange it for new one...
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There's no point. All phones with this oleophobic coating have this "problem".
2 ways to verify for certain if the oleophobic coating is gone. First, you can put a few drops of cooking oil on the screen, and try to smear it. If the coating is still there, the oil beads up instead of smearing. See here
Second, if you dare, write on the screen with a sharpie/permanent marker. If there's coating, the ink will bead up and can easily be wiped away. If not, ink will dry and can't be wiped unless you use alcohol.
I use an oleophobic screen protector like the one in the video.
I'm suffering with this problem too and I got my Nexus 5 in November. My galaxy s2 lasted 3 years with its coating and still to this day hasn't given me a spot like that.
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Argh! That must be soo annoying! I guess you were just unlucky that you got a subpar screen on your beast
However, can this issue be tackled by applying on a decent screen protector??
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vin4yak said:
Argh! That must be soo annoying! I guess you were just unlucky that you got a subpar screen on your beast
However, can this issue be tackled by applying on a decent screen protector??
- Swiped from my Nexus 5!
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Yeah screen protector is a different surface but once you remove it the issue is still there on the glass.
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Oleophobic coatings do come off over time and with use. I never have this problem as I personally can't use a screen without a protector. Like to keep my things in pristine condition. A good glass screen protector will help you forget about your problem though.
I had his issue with my Nexus 4 after only 3 months of use, bought a screen protector to protect what coating I had left. I don't think it's down to a bad screen etc just the texture of some people's hands and the way they use it is different, my coating wore off top left right at the notification but, I'd obviously been consistently putting pressure there.
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Mine wore down and I replenished it with this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fusso-Smart...t=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&hash=item27de7c859e
Well it's a very poor quality screen if it does this that quickly. My old HTC Desire Z lasted years with no problem and the same use. Maybe I did just get unlucky it seems a few others have the same problem...
I had it replaced by carphone warehouse but their service was useless and it took almost a month to get it changed, the first screen they replaced was covered in scratches all over!! What a disgrace, so now it has had to be opened up twice - never great for a phone and especially such an expensive and new one.
I am now using an Anker glass screen cover which feels a bit better than the standard glass, has all the coatings, is the same hardness if not harder and comes with a warranty + if they screen goes I can just replace it for around £12 without having to send it off for someone to mess up and be without my phone.
I didn't want to use a screen protector but this Anker glass one is crystal clear and does not affect anything, and I'm very fussy.
Had this happen on my S2. I got a Zagg HD screen protector at Best Buy (because they will install it and if it's not perfect they'll open another one and redo it; plus I'm clumsy and attract dust in mid-application) and it worked great for 2 years and counting. I've been itching to go get one on this phone too but keep putting it off. This thread reminded me off what I have to look forward to if I don't.
I found that using a stylus seems to hasten the erosion of the layer, at least when comparing my S2 to my wife's as well as our tablets.
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Having the same issue here.
Has anyone tried to see if Google will fix it under warranty?
I should hope they would fix it under warranty! Send it back. It's a disgrace for it to happen in such a short time period.
So I finally got around to calling and I was told there wasn't much they can do about it because the phone is still fully functional even with the coating wearing off. I was told to buy a screen protector...
I'm not sure how I feel about this.
It's been bugging me a bit today as I noticed that this thing is not only very flexible and has those infamous hairline cracks on the sides, but it's also not entirely straight when looking at it from the profile. I mean, if you put it on the flat surface screen facing downwards, the middle of the screen will have a couple of mm clearance and won't touch the surface unless you apply mild pressure to it. Is it just me or is pretty common and nothing much to worry about? Cause you know, I just got this phone, and if something is terribly wrong with it would be great to know that.
Yes. The top half of my phone is slightly twisted. I actually noticed it a few weeks out of warranty.
Yep, the top half. Added poll to make this easier.
Mine is bent too.
Sold my white Nexus cause all the scratches and wear on the back/discoloring were starting to annoy me (had that phone for a couple of weeks or so). Now the new (used) black one which I bought several days ago isn't visually bent at all, I wonder if this happens mainly with white models.
PS. In case you are wondering, the demand for them nexuses in my local 2nd hand market is pretty high, so yeah it's easy peasy to sell one.
My white model is warped a little. Bothered me for a while but since this phone was the result of an rma I didn't do anything about it in case I got another faulty phone.
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So I got my OnePlus 7 pro today and have noticed that the keyboard is less responsive while typing especially near the sides of the curved schedule. Let's like "a" and "p/l" take a couple of attempts before they register. I'm coming from a OnePlus 6t and never had this sort of issue. Anyone else noticing this?
I definitely felt typing is isn't as good as my 6T
Heck at times it's for for downright cumbersome. Like typing this out took forever. This is a huge disappointment and I'm surprised none of the reviews mentioned this. I'm thinking of returning the phone because of the unresponsive touchscreen. Also wondering if my unit is defective...
Interesting I thought it had something to do with my screen protector ummmm
hatlesssandman said:
So I got my OnePlus 7 pro today and have noticed that the keyboard is less responsive while typing especially near the sides of the curved schedule. Let's like "a" and "p/l" take a couple of attempts before they register. I'm coming from a OnePlus 6t and never had this sort of issue. Anyone else noticing this?
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Are you sure this isnt something that was intended? I mean, maybe they did this so it wouldnt get these random touches om the edges? Im not noticing this tho om my 7 pro.. i mean its there but not an issue som far since i never put my finger that far to the edges while typing ?
Ok so I installed a tempered glass screen protector as soon as I got the phone before even turning it on. Thinking that might be the culprit, I took it off and noticed a huge improvement. Guess I will be using the phone without a screen protector. I tried to feel if there is a preinstalled protector like one that came with the 6t but I don't really see it on the OnePlus 7 pro. But based on a Google search OnePlus 7 pro does come with a preinstalled protector. So guess the glass protector not really necessary anyways.
If this screen comes from the same series as Note 8, then it could be the protector you might be using. I don't have this issue. I'm using the film protector it came with.