Hi all,
From last two days I feel little radiation on the metallic sides of sony z5 during charging.
Does anyone felt the same way like I did...??
Will it effect the performance of phone or damage it!!??
rajkant1984 said:
Hi all,
From last two days I feel little radiation on the metallic sides of sony z5 during charging.
Does anyone felt the same way like I did...??
Will it effect the performance of phone or damage it!!??
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Do you mean heat? Heat is a by product of battery charging, it's normal.
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Not heat, it's the electrical radiation feeling
rajkant1984 said:
Not heat, it's the electrical radiation feeling
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Don't understand what your saying exactly, I am assuming you mean you can feel some electricity. Can't be normal.
Lol what does radiation feels like?
Yes sought of electrical feeling
Electric shock
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rajkant1984 said:
Hi all,
From last two days I feel little radiation on the metallic sides of sony z5 during charging.
Does anyone felt the same way like I did...??
Will it effect the performance of phone or damage it!!??
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Go to the assistence and show your problem...they might change your phone
Problem sorted out. It is due to the charger problem. Got the new charger...☺☺
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Hi all,
My skyrocket body flexes every time I pick it up and it would make a creaking or popping sound, how about you guys?
dualmax said:
Hi all,
My skyrocket body flexes every time I pick it up and it would make a creaking or popping sound, how about you guys?
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Sounds like a loose back/battery cover.
but no mine does not do this.
Mine does it to if i twist it a little it is actually the battery. It has a little play in it.
mine is creak free
No creaks here
Rock solid is the way I would describe my phone.
No issues with flex on my SR.
My first one does. That was why I exchanged it .
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silver03wrx said:
Mine does it to if i twist it a little it is actually the battery. It has a little play in it.
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Why are u treating Sonja like that......??
Stop twisting her ........!!!!
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No creaks, sounds like a faulty battery cover as mentioned above
Rock solid is hardly how I would describe any phone this size made out of plastic. The HTC Titan comes close but it's made out of metal. Mine doesn't creak but there is some give if you squeeze it toward the edges. The battery cover is somewhat of an abomination. Put it in an OtterBox Commuter case... problem solved.
Mine does if I bend it a little, but you shouldn't be doing that in the first place. It's strange though, I never noticed until last night, and I'm sure I didn't drop the phone.
No body flex here.
I never noticed it on mine. I even gave the body a gentle twist and didn't notice anything.
dualmax said:
Hi all,
My skyrocket body flexes every time I pick it up and it would make a creaking or popping sound, how about you guys?
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Trinition said:
I never noticed it on mine. I even gave the body a gentle twist and didn't notice anything.
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It's the battery cover's fault. I took it off and don't hear any sounds when trying to flex the phone.
Any way to fix this? Mine does it and being ocd its driving me insane.
asjdwf said:
Any way to fix this? Mine does it and being ocd its driving me insane.
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+1.
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Mine does not make any noise -- but have you considered just getting a case for it? There are some super slim TPU ones that hardly add to the bulk, are still slippery (unlike silicone) and really help protect the phone.
I find mine makes a squeaking noise when I attempt to fold it in half. Anyone able to reproduce this?
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Nope, mine made a snap noise when folding in half. Did you remove the battery and battery cover?
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No issues with mine.
Check your battery cover as that has been never installed correctly every time i remove the battery cover and install it again.
so liquipel just responded back to my email, and confirmed they'll offer their nano coating for the galaxy s 4 for $60. I've never gotten this done before, but after Xperia Z is gonna be waterproof and S4 isn't.. i totally feel jipped.. so i think ill probably get my phone treated.
http://www.liquipel.com/
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Do they offer a guarantee on their product?
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soraxd said:
so liquipel just responded back to my email, and confirmed they'll offer their nano coating for the galaxy s 4 for $60. I've never gotten this done before, but after Xperia Z is gonna be waterproof and S4 isn't.. i totally feel jipped.. so i think ill probably get my phone treated.
http://www.liquipel.com/
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I actually got this done on my nexus about 2 weeks ago.. it works pretty good. you can't even tell its coated it looks just like every other nexus out there but is waterproof...
Anywhere to get something like this in the UK?
How does it protect ports and other crevices?
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How does it protect ports and other crevices?
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The phone is completely waterproof even with the ports exposed.. I put my phone under water the day I got it back from liquipel.. watch this demo video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BraTCXvf8pE
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The phone is completely waterproof even with the ports exposed.. I put my phone under water the day I got it back from liquipel.. watch this demo video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BraTCXvf8pE
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The parylene coating stuff is pretty cool. I wish there was a way to do it easier.
i wonder if you can take off the battery cover and put it back on and it still be waterproof....one of the advantages of the S4 over the other phones is the removable battery...also wondering if putting in and taking out a set of headphones would eventually wear down the coating on the headphone port....
i dont plan on submerging a phone under water (unlike all the idiots who bought the xperia z who are now having speaker problems) but would be a nice little insurance policy of types if it did happen to fall into a puddle and i were able to pick it up and dry it of quickly
pretty cool technology either way and im sure more phones in the future will have this kind of protection coming from the factory
edit: also wondering about the speaker....i know when the xperia z showed off its water proofing no one did a speaker test after it came out of the water and it seems like everyone who bought the phone submerged it in water and the speakers have been going crazy....i see in the liquipel video they test that phones screen after it comes out but thats not what im worried about i have dropped a phone in the toilet before and dried it off and the screen still works....im more worried about the sound....
djq said:
i wonder if you can take off the battery cover and put it back on and it still be waterproof....one of the advantages of the S4 over the other phones is the removable battery...also wondering if putting in and taking out a set of headphones would eventually wear down the coating on the headphone port....
i dont plan on submerging a phone under water (unlike all the idiots who bought the xperia z who are now having speaker problems) but would be a nice little insurance policy of types if it did happen to fall into a puddle and i were able to pick it up and dry it of quickly
pretty cool technology either way and im sure more phones in the future will have this kind of protection coming from the factory
edit: also wondering about the speaker....i know when the xperia z showed off its water proofing no one did a speaker test after it came out of the water and it seems like everyone who bought the phone submerged it in water and the speakers have been going crazy....i see in the liquipel video they test that phones screen after it comes out but thats not what im worried about i have dropped a phone in the toilet before and dried it off and the screen still works....im more worried about the sound....
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If you have a phone that has a removable battery, the battery gets coated too..pretty much the entire phone gets coated.. I personally didn't test my speaker immediately after I put it in water, however I don't have any speaker issues either
looks like a must have for when taking a swim in the toilet.
ducksauce88 said:
looks like a must have for when taking a swim in the toilet.
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So how do you explain this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70RMWiavxj0
just sayin
I really want to get my phone protected by liquipel but there are so many mixed reviews and its tough to count on company made videos as they will always show the best side...I have dropped my phone in rain and constantly take it into the bathroom to listen to music and this has resulted in water damage (I know some of you will say "well dont take it into the bathroom idiot" but its my thing dont judge)
I just emailed liquipel to see if they have a date for the s4 and will be publishing the email here once i get it...I am still on the fence about getting it.
fresh_TD said:
I actually got this done on my nexus about 2 weeks ago.. it works pretty good. you can't even tell its coated it looks just like every other nexus out there but is waterproof...
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Have you had any opportunity to test it
ducksauce88 said:
looks like a must have for when taking a swim in the toilet.
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i dont know if I want my phone if its swimming in the toilets with other things HA HA HA
tkacer said:
So how do you explain this.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70RMWiavxj0
just sayin
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As he says if you have damaged more than two phones due to water probably a good idea to get it....and that is why I will be getting it
snake oil?
I've had my Z3 now for a couple weeks, came from a z2.
In my one year with the 2 I had no chips, obviously some scratches and scuffs but no chips.
My Z3 already has two chips on the top bezel one in the front and a smaller one in the back, is this a common issue?
I buy this phone because I hate cases so the dust/waterproofing is the big draw for me.
Sad to see these chips so soon..
Got the same issue here. Very bad though
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Macianer said:
Got the same issue here. Very bad though
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Protective case is the way to go.
This may sound like comparing apple and oranges...
Imagine your car vs keys...nasty...or rubbing dust-sand on car...that is why people makes-uses protective cases...
Can u post some pictures? I intermittently use a case and sometimes not. I am leaning towards not putting a case on bcos a case seems hiding the beauty but this post bothered me. Do u own the black one?
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Beauty is not that hidden
nedooo said:
Beauty is not that hidden
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Actually I think with a protector like that, dust still finds its way in and scratches the phone anyway.
nedooo said:
Beauty is not that hidden
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I use a similar transparent case for mine but the feel in the hand with it bare is just awesome. I put it in the case when charging bec people/I might accidentaly kick the wire and send my Z3 flying. Lol
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Dunno... My phones are always naked and I never have any issues. There are scratches and what not, but that's what makes it special.
I have foil on the back and not a single spot on the metal body...
I'll never put a case on the I s thing, never did with my z2 either.
tempered glass front and back and that's it.
I also make sure my phones always in a pocket by itself.. Wasn't asking for advice on cases simply asking if this problem is wide spread.
Seems odd these company's change materials from one flagship to the next when the previous one clearly had a more durable finish.
kylecummins said:
I'll never put a case on the I s thing, never did with my z2 either.
tempered glass front and back and that's it.
I also make sure my phones always in a pocket by itself.. Wasn't asking for advice on cases simply asking if this problem is wide spread.
Seems odd these company's change materials from one flagship to the next when the previous one clearly had a more durable finish.
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Sorry for off topic...
But nothing in the world happens by itself, if you scratch aluminum (not so scratchproof material) it will show marks. Never heard that on Z3 is used some kind of extra soft aluminum...to put it short...good luck...
It's a pain to control Samsung Galaxy S5 when the touchscreen is wet or there are few drops of water. There used to be similar issue with Sony Xperia phones until Z3+ and Z5 that got really good at handling the touchcreen when wet (http://blog.gsmarena.com/wet-touchscreen-test-sony-xperia-z3-vs-xperia-z3/). So how good is the S7?
I am also interested.
Yes, I saw a first impressions video on YouTube of the guy using the screen underwater. Safe to assume it works significantly better with it wet.
Can anybody confirm?
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Can anybody confirm?
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https://youtu.be/IJUxi0ktDzw?t=184 water drops on screen
https://youtu.be/IJUxi0ktDzw?t=459 underwater
Thats fricking amazing, AWESOME
Thanks so much.
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https://youtu.be/IJUxi0ktDzw?t=184 water drops on screen
https://youtu.be/IJUxi0ktDzw?t=459 underwater
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I just purchased 2 of these during black friday and the back of my wife's phone just shattered in her hand. Mind you she has a case on it. It's 28 degrees F here today, and she went outside during her break and sent me a text saying the phone just shattered in her hand. The phone has never been dropped. Mine is still fine so far and I'm praying it doesn't happen to me lol. Has anyone experienced this yet?
the heat made the glass expand probs RIP
I got that into moto G. I was into my vehicle and the AC was on the phone holder was fixed above the AC vent , so the cool air was hitting the device back . in my country ( Qatar ) we have a very hot days and that days was 45C . so when I went out of my vehicle it cracked right away ! . always if u have this situation u need to just open the door open and make the air come's into ur vehicle then u can get ur phone out . GD Luck !.
You would of thought Wuawei would of conducted extreme temperature testing specifically after using a new technique and materials for the manufacturing of the rear cover.
Thanks for the heads up l have to be extremely careful now when lm in hot countries..
PS: I would contact Vmall/Huawei/Honor as this is a manufacturing flaw and they need to address this as your using your device in a normal manner.
Got another one on the way, hopefully we won't run into this issue with the new one. I've been super nervous about this. I really hope the the glass used on that phone was defective. Here's a pic. Notice it looks as if it starts where the flash is.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-OvCAC1jreiRkhfOFRvWmVxOGs
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Got another one on the way, hopefully we won't run into this issue with the new one. I've been super nervous about this. I really hope the the glass used on that phone was defective. Here's a pic. Notice it looks as if it starts where the flash is.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-OvCAC1jreiRkhfOFRvWmVxOGs
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I'm sorry but I don't buy self exploding glass stories I read on forums.. The picture shown clearly shows the point of impact at the very top of the camera flash.. i'm not sure what kind of case she had but it probably was not strong enough to absorb the impact
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shook187 said:
I'm sorry but I don't buy self exploding glass stories I read on forums.. The picture shown clearly shows the point of impact at the very top of the camera flash.. i'm not sure what kind of case she had but it probably was not strong enough to absorb the impact
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Did you not read the op? Impact from what? The phone was never dropped or hit by anything. I don't do a lot of posting, but when I do, it's not to come post lies, or exaggerations, especially on a forum dedicated to mobile devices. On top of that, the case that's on the phone adds about 2cm to the back, but that's beside the point, simply due to the phone not even being in a situation that required the case or phone to take any impact what so ever.
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Did you not read the op? Impact from what? The phone was never dropped or hit by anything. I don't do a lot of posting, but when I do, it's not to come post lies, or exaggerations, especially on a forum dedicated to mobile devices. On top of that, the case that's on the phone adds about 2cm to the back, but that's beside the point, simply due to the phone not even being in a situation that required the case or phone to take any impact what so ever.
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I'm not calling you a liar and I did read the OP... with that said a phone doesn't have to be dropped... damage could occur right from someone's pockets, pocketbook or purse.
And in this case it was your wife I'm not sure where she stores or carries her phone, if she's like my wife or a typical woman its probably in her purse. Could have dropped her purse, someone could've sat on her purse who knows.. Close a car door on her purse?
But I'm sorry I stated again phones don't just crack on their own.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spontaneous_glass_breakage. It's a wiki but references cited.
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damn didnt expect it to be that bad, wont it happen again tho when she walks out into the heat?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spontaneous_glass_breakage. It's a wiki but references cited.
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If you look up images of spontaneous glass breakage none of the images look like the OP phone which you can clearly see a point of impact.
I'm sure It probably could've happened but so is getting hit by lightning
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shook187 said:
I'm not calling you a liar and I did read the OP... with that said a phone doesn't have to be dropped... damage could occur right from someone's pockets, pocketbook or purse.
And in this case it was your wife I'm not sure where she stores or carries her phone, if she's like my wife or a typical woman its probably in her purse. Could have dropped her purse, someone could've sat on her purse who knows.. Close a car door on her purse?
But I'm sorry I stated again phones don't just crack on their own.
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The phone was in her hand when it cracked. She was taking pictures of herself, using the rear camera (which she obviously noticed that it wasn't broke at the time), sent me a pic, then she took another and this time noticed that it was shattered. Phone never left her hand as she was outside vaping. So I don't see what could have impacted the phone other than cold weather. It's very possible that the glass could have been defective, or it was forcibly assembled, in which would have caused pressure in the flash area due to it having a slight bevel around it. I just don't see how this is "impossible" when people buy defective items everyday. I posted to see if any other user has experienced this, not to argue or defend myself about how it happened. If you don't believe that things like this can happen, then why did you feel that you had to post your opinion?
My wife's iPhone cracked on its own.. we woke up in the morning and there was one straight crack just above the middle from each side of the bezels. We called Apple and they just needed pictures of the crack and they approved the free repair. So these random cracks do happen.
In any case, the phone came out in, I think, August? I haven't seen or heard of any similar reports of this happening, so unless lots of people's phones start shattering spontaneously from temperature shifts due to colder weather it's probably just a random crappy thing that can happen happening. I won the dead on arrival Core i5 4690K lotto when I built a friend's roommate a PC two or three years ago. **** happens sometimes.
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The phone was in her hand when it cracked. She was taking pictures of herself, using the rear camera (which she obviously noticed that it wasn't broke at the time), sent me a pic, then she took another and this time noticed that it was shattered. Phone never left her hand as she was outside vaping. So I don't see what could have impacted the phone other than cold weather. It's very possible that the glass could have been defective, or it was forcibly assembled, in which would have caused pressure in the flash area due to it having a slight bevel around it. I just don't see how this is "impossible" when people buy defective items everyday. I posted to see if any other user has experienced this, not to argue or defend myself about how it happened. If you don't believe that things like this can happen, then why did you feel that you had to post your opinion?
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already said than random cracks happened due to weather changing with the phone .
First ( Changing The Place Hot to cold or opposite )
Second ( Charging The phone while battery id very low will make device very hot and it the glass touch any cold material might crack .
Third : using the phone for long time while playing games will make the device hot from the back and if it touch a cold materiel might crack Also ! .
and there is many reasons to having a crack,
jkccl9 said:
the heat made the glass expand probs RIP
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when did that happen
xdanewbiedude said:
when did that happen
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read my posts !
xdanewbiedude said:
when did that happen
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Not to me
Sudden changes in temperature can really damage a device. But I didn't thought that Gorilla Glass will break that way.
gopinaidu77 said:
But I didn't thought that Gorilla Glass will break that way.
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that should be confirmed by Huawei !