Anyone else have a crooked depth sensor? The gaps aren't lined up evenly, they go kind of diagonal. My wife's is perfectly square.
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Has anyone experienced this problem with the n5 camera? I have 2 marks on my pictures and on the screen whilst I'm taking pictures, I think there's something wrong with the camera sensor, only had the phone a couple of month. I've zoomed in on one picture. Should I try to get it replaced?
The shape if the first image looks too organic to be dead pixels to me. Looks more like fluff. I assume you've cleaned the "lens"
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looks like dust or dirt. the camera cant have a dead pixel, theres no pixels. the camera uses a lens. your screen has pixels, screens can have dead pixels.
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the camera cant have a dead pixel, theres no pixels. the camera uses a lens
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Film based cameras have a lens. Digital cameras have both a lens and a sensor. The sensor and the screen both have pixels.
However, this looks more like object obstruction than failing pixels on the sensor
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I noticed a weird difference between my m8 and my wife's. When I look at my screen wearing my sunglasses (polarized Maui Jim's) it looks fine. When I look at my wife's, it's virtually invisible. Rotate them both to landscape and mine still looks fine, and hers suddenly appears like magic. This is with the phones side by side in the same conditions... For what it's worth mine is the gunmetal and hers is the silver one.
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Hmmmmmm
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LoL thought it was me.. I can see my screen perfectly fine as well with Bole polarized sunglasses. didn't know what the heck others were complaining of? Maybe more to do with manufacture date? I have a artic silver one
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I noticed a weird difference between my m8 and my wife's. When I look at my screen wearing my sunglasses (polarized Maui Jim's) it looks fine. When I look at my wife's, it's virtually invisible. Rotate them both to landscape and mine still looks fine, and hers suddenly appears like magic. This is with the phones side by side in the same conditions... For what it's worth mine is the gunmetal and hers is the silver one.
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Well that's just bizarre.
if you're really interested in how polarized glasses work and the effects, you can read http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/14/polaroid.htm
The short and sweet is that polarized lenses block light from differnet angles. The glass on the phone is also likely polarized a bit, maybe not even on purpose. If the polarization in the glasses on your head is not in line with the polarization of the glass on the phone it will get darker or even appear blank. You should be able to tilt either the phone or your head and see the display come into focus. Only way not to have an issue is to switch to non-polarized glasses.
I actually really enjoy the camera on this device, but it's giving me some issues I didn't really notice on my s3 probably because I never took pictures at night.
For some reason the glass on the s3 seemed to have an oleophobic coating that resisted fingerprint smudges, but this device doesn't. It leaves oil smudges that create light streaks in night photos. I didn't take a good comparison photo, but I will tonight if anyone doesn't understand what I mean. Once I wipe off the oil smudge then the pictures come out great.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a coating I can apply that is safe for camera glass or a screen protector with an oleophobic property that fits over the camera without distorting the photo.
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Why don't you just wipe the lens clean before you use the camera?
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mentallo said:
Why don't you just wipe the lens clean before you use the camera?
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Well of course I can do that, but it's annoying to always have to do that, especially when I want a quick picture.
Just looking for more of a innate solution, I'm going to try to cut a round circle off a fingerprint resistant screen protector and see if it distorts the picture.
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Hey,
Today I dropped my nexus 5, and its screen was cracked at the top right corner. The touch screen works fine, I think that just the outer glass is injured.
So I noticed that in call, my screen won't get on. I read online that it might be because the proximity sensor. Now, is it possible that he got hurt in the fall? Or is it just because the screen over the sensor is cracked?
If I replace the screen, will it be OK?
And if not, where can I find a replacement sensor?
Thanks!
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Cracking the screen directly in front of the sensor will make the sensor think something is close. However, this doesn't mean the sensor is working. Take it in for a professional opinion
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As you can see in the attached pictures when a light source is at that position there will be diagonal streaks, is it normal or there's something wrong with the lens ?
in the first picture the light sources are weak and as u can see there're 3 weak diagonal streaks and in the second picture the light source is stronger and the diagonal streak has ruined the picture ..., this only happens when the light source is at that position in the image if i place the light source at the center or other positions there won't be any diagonal streaks
http://imgur.com/a/1anqX
Is this normal ?
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Clean your lens and it will.be fine
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clepsy said:
Clean your lens and it will.be fine
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Lens was clean
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