Anyone think this is a problem? Has anyone else tried this?
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It's not a problem.
It's the magnet surrounding the camera lens which it used for the focusing and stabilisation.
neo6776 said:
It's not a problem.
It's the magnet surrounding the camera lens which it used for the focusing and stabilisation.
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Does the magnet extend that far into the middle of the phone. I was just thinking it may be the earpiece speaker magnet
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Does the magnet extend that far into the middle of the phone. I was just thinking it may be the earpiece speaker magnet
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it was mostly the speaker magnet, low budget chinese phone even got some more magnet power since their speaker are wayy to loud lol
Related
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=230461&phone=222449
It looks much better then the stock one and it seems legit HTC store is offering them tho its out of stock atm
I see no holes for the speaker and other parts.
Yep no speaker hole is the main one. It's missing a few other pin holes. But most are not needed.
Wait how can that be possible? XE is a different phone? Where is its speaker then?
Uhh...I'm pretty sure that's the Rezound's back cover.
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It won't work...
I am sorry to say that unless both covers has the antennas in the same exact location (which I truly doubt), it won't work. The pin holes in the back of the sensation are the attachment points for all the antennas, so just looking at the two holes at the bottom of both covers, you can see that they are not in the same location. Sorry mate.
Oh I see lol HTC's official store can distinguish between their phones
nevermind then , thanks for the answers guys
Hi,
today at the gym i broke my headphone 3.5mm plug.
Now it sticks inside of the 3.5mm jacket.
The problem, even if i remove the back, its so deep that i cant get to it
any idea how i can remove it?
Thank you!
i thought about putting some glue on a wood stick and put it on and try to remove, but i am not sure if this is a good solution
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I fixed IT with this
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I fixed IT with this
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Kudos! Necessity is the mother of invention!
now let's try to get the headphone creator to send me new headphones, they where teufel which is not that cheap and only 4 months old
Why? You broke it
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Because there is warranty in Germany for things like that I in my point of view it was a faulty product
Hi all,
I've just noticed this is happening on my nexus 5 when taking photos.
I've cleaned the camera lense with some isopropynol but it still has the issue.
Is it possible for flecks of dust to get under the lense?
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Any suggestions on what to do to fix it?
Yes, it's possible that dust might have crept under it. Only solution is to pick it apart and clean it. Take it to a LG center and let them have a look at it.
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Under the lens ?! Unlikely. However you also haven't cleaned the lens as it is underneath a protective glass layer that you cannot get to without voiding your warranty but dirt can get on top of the lens, between the lens and the glass
It is possible to get it on the sensor but extremely unlikely.
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Can someone recommend one one?
i took a disposable camera, cracked it open, and cut the little lense out to use as a macro lense. worked great until i lost the thing lol ,gotta go do it again
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i took a disposable camera, cracked it open, and cut the little lense out to use as a macro lense. worked great until i lost the thing lol ,gotta go do it again
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haha, great!
Or you can try this
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-A-IPhone-Macro-Lens-with-Laser-Pointer-for-1/
https://photojojo.com/awesomeness/cell-phone-lenses
Taken with the aforementioned lens (On a Note 4), which doubles as a wide-angle. They only work well with phones without OIS though due to magnetic interference, so it will work fine with the 6P.
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These two smartphone-makers have unveiled their new products featuring a "hole-punch" selfie camera, A8s, nova 4 and View 20.
It is weird that both of them put the hole in the left corner.
Why not middle?
But I appreciate what they have done to remove the ugly notch.
Just found a news introduce how HUAWEI remove the notch.
https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawe...panel-to-get-full-screen-ratio-notch-out-yes/
They narrow down all the sensors into the thinnest top forehead and leave a small hole to place the camera.
Here is the question: How do Samsung and HUAWEI make the hole ?
Normally we will use a drill to drill the hole...:laugh:but it is so easy to crack the screen.
What do you think?
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It's unlikely that they actually make a screen without a hole and then cut one. It's much more likely that they are just manufactured with the hole to begin with.