I have Galaxy S4 I9500, recently my device drops in water and not working correctly. That's why I open it and dry by heat air gun but after assembling each part my front camera of device is not working, when I open camera app and switch front camera it pop up "camera failed"...
I tried many times to correct front camera by opening the device....but didn't work.
So, I want to replace the front camera to new one (or even second hand if anyone have)
Please suggest me from where I could purchase this front camera (with original quality and best price....)
{Forgive me for my bad english}
I don't think you can buy the front camera only.
Your best chance is to buy a GT-I9500 with a broken display and take the camera from that one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Front-Camer...I9505-I337-I545-L720-M919-I9500-/301211924712
audit13 said:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Front-Camer...I9505-I337-I545-L720-M919-I9500-/301211924712
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Thanks for my help......Now I will replace my camera.....
When you drop a electronic device on water the most recommended is putting/bathing each part of it in isopropyl alcohol (100% alcohol and let it rest there for some days to remove the water and prevent oxidation.
Well now it's late I guess.
GiRaFa-SAMA said:
When you drop a electronic device on water the most recommended is putting/bathing each part of it in isopropyl alcohol (100% alcohol and let it rest there for some days to remove the water and prevent oxidation.
Well now it's late I guess.
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Thanks for response.....
If by mistake i drop any electronic device in water then I will do it in future.....
(Don't worry for your late response its ok for me.....)
So you were able to replace the front camera? Please let us know.
Thanks.
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When I turn on front camera I see myself mugish, like there is fog around me.
I think that there is something on front lens, because in the left bottom everything is perfectly clear.
Has anyone here experienced such thing?
And has anyone here tried to clean their front camera lens already?
Thanks in advance
well, ehm...the quality sucks actually
or, you can open the back cover, the front glass of your front camera might have caught much dust.....or, if the dust reached inside, which is a tough case coz the camera is sealed in good way all around, blowing near the camera and around it would do the trick...
arabology said:
well, ehm...the quality sucks actually
or, you can open the back cover, the front glass of your front camera might have caught much dust.....or, if the dust reached inside, which is a tough case coz the camera is sealed in good way all around, blowing near the camera and around it would do the trick...
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I have to wipe mine once a week. The front camera is indeed a dust catcher.
hi
I use a Q tip LIGHTLY I MEAN LIGHTLY moistened with alcohol, then i take a dry Q TIP and clean after that. PLEASE make sure the first Q tip is barely moist, just slightly because you dont want to WET the lens. be careful and gentle and it works wonderfully. This is how i clean my lens. Im sure their are other ways but the Q tip really gets in there and cleans it good!! Good Luck..
sshede said:
I have to wipe mine once a week. The front camera is indeed a dust catcher.
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yeah, thanks to the innovation of hTC keeping the front camera hole open
So I was clumsy and dropped the phone, screen shattered horribly. Ordered a new OEM screen + housing, and moved all the components over (was incredibly easy).
Only issue now is the rear camera won't focus. it tries, but fails. Front camera is fine. There isn't much to the camera, it's a module with a ribbon cable. All I can think of is I must of smudged the lens or something. Or perhaps the heat gun I used to melt the adhesive messed with it.
Anyone else have any ideas? I'm brainstorming at work before I head home and pop the cover to take a look.
Examine everything around the camera connection, make sure no resistors are knocked off or anything. Also, try to do a factory restore, its rare but sometimes software can get buggy after disconnecting parts. Clean the connection with a tooth brush and alcohol. And if all else fails replace the camera.
oOflyeyesOo said:
Examine everything around the camera connection, make sure no resistors are knocked off or anything. Also, try to do a factory restore, its rare but sometimes software can get buggy after disconnecting parts. Clean the connection with a tooth brush and alcohol. And if all else fails replace the camera.
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I popped the cover and didn't see anything obvious so I ordered a new camera (all of 13 bucks haha). I am almost wondering if maybe the camera got killed along with the screen when I dropped it. The OIS seems like it may not like being jarred too hard.
Grims said:
I popped the cover and didn't see anything obvious so I ordered a new camera (all of 13 bucks haha). I am almost wondering if maybe the camera got killed along with the screen when I dropped it. The OIS seems like it may not like being jarred too hard.
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Tell us what was the problem pls, just in case it happens to us any day...
ivan333 said:
Tell us what was the problem pls, just in case it happens to us any day...
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It is all in his post... Broke the screen, replaced it, camera wouldn't focus.
ivan333 said:
Tell us what was the problem pls, just in case it happens to us any day...
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oOflyeyesOo said:
It is all in his post... Broke the screen, replaced it, camera wouldn't focus.
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I think he meant to update the thread with what the solution to my problem is
I think the camera module got messed up either when I dropped it, or because I had the heat gun cranked up too high. The gun I have is really far too powerful for this type of stuff, I should had used a blow dryer. Live and learn!
Anyway, I ordered another module that will be here this week, and I'll update the thread if it resolves the issue. I'm sure it will, not really anything else that could be wrong (knock on wood)
I believe you could have possibly scratched the connectors. Please update us
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xxx_star_droid said:
I believe you could have possibly scratched the connectors. Please update us
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The ribbon cable connector? anything is possible I suppose, but it went on and off pretty confidently. It is possible I scratched something on the camera module PCB board. There isn't really a good place to pry it up from the adhesive.
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The ribbon cable connector? anything is possible I suppose, but it went on and off pretty confidently. It is possible I scratched something on the camera module PCB board. There isn't really a good place to pry it up from the adhesive.
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Did the camera replacement solve your issue?
thanks
Yes it did. Ends up the heat gun I used was a little too powerful and had melted the adhesive behind the lens on the camera.
New camera module for 10 bucks fixed it.
I recently got my camera lens replaced from the micromax service centre and ever since that day my phone camera is plagued with dust and dirt getting stuck inside the camera lens. I got it cleaned 3 times from the service centre but they keep saying that we can't do anymore. Is there anyway/tutorial, wherein I can open the camera lens and clean it myself? Or perhaps a permanent solution to this ordeal? Any help at this point is appreciated.
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Aditya
dude you can unscrew ur back a white frame because the lens is also attached with back with frame.it can be open but do carely open
saharsh111 said:
dude you can unscrew ur back a white frame because the lens is also attached with back with frame.it can be open but do carely open
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Can you give me a step by step procedure?
>first remove back cover and battery
>then unscrew 9 screw
>remove back frame
>here your lens(attached with frame)
>there is 1 screw near the lens
do securely
Thanks I have same problem of dust under camera lens cover.
BTW any video of opening back cover of A110 ?
Just bit afraid coz doing it for first time!
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iSLaND7 said:
Thanks I have same problem of dust under camera lens cover.
BTW any video of opening back cover of A110 ?
Just bit afraid coz doing it for first time!
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Dont worry.. saharsh111 gave the right procedure. Just make sure you dont loose any screws and use a soft cloth to clear the lens and the protective cover..
micromax service centre is always giving nonsense answers. they are fraud.
Major fix seal is broken now it will fix only replace new one and mmx service is suck
I got Dust under my camera lens.
plz suggest the safest way to clean it out !!
paise72 said:
I got Dust under my camera lens.
plz suggest the safest way to clean it out !!
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All I can say is "very carefully."
DO NOT OPEN PHONE or Give to any UnOfficial store
paise72 said:
I got Dust under my camera lens.
plz suggest the safest way to clean it out !!
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I had the same problem with my previous NEXUS 4.
Since it was imported i gave it to an unooffical shop which completly destroyed it >_<
On top of that they refused to repair my phone. NOw the motherboard of nexus 4 is dead!
Contact customer service of OnePLus and get it cleaned/repaired or simply replaced by them.
I have always neglected the bad customer care service from Opo before buying.
But now I am stuck :crying:
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paise72 said:
I got Dust under my camera lens.
plz suggest the safest way to clean it out !!
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Try small can pressure air blower for keyboards, etc--blow around lens. If you are very good with phone you can take off back cover, could be there is one safety lens covers entire camera unit--then you can blow under the safety lens--IF THERE IS ONE. You can also get more pressure at gas station or air compressor, but I'd be very careful to not blow in micropone, speakers, parts that can be destroyed.
So the glass covering the camera lens recently broke on my girlfriend's Galaxy S7. The camera still worked and focused correctly, but I tried to replace the glass.
I used a heat gun to remove all of the broken glass and adhesive. Ever since I did that, everything looks "foggy" in the camera app. It's like there's moisture covering the lens. We tried cleaning the lens with a Q-tip, but it still looks the same.
Anyone know why this would happen? Did I damage the camera unit with the heat? Any advice on what to do? Thanks in advance!
Maybe some adhesive is left between camera module and lens? Are lens exactly the same as the ones before? Just throwing some ideas around because I am honestly not an expert on this, might be damaged module but I don't know enough to say anything.
Thanks for the reply. Yeah, that is possible. Although if that's the case, I don't know why it won't come off. I haven't actually put the new glass cover over the camera unit lens yet, and I tried cleaning the module lens with a Q-tip. Same result. So, I'm wondering if I damaged the unit, or maybe melted the lens slightly. I guess it is what it is. Thanks again!
Wait but is it foggy when you put lens over it? I mean is the whole package there or not? Because that's what lens are for, to focus stuff on the camera sensor. It's not clear from your post if you actually did that or not. Camera without lens with always be "foggy".
Edit: Reading it for 3rd time, is the exterior glass the only thing broken or is there more? Flat glass will not focus image so that is no the issue then. For a second I thought that you have camera module without any glass. Post some pictures I guess, from the camera and of the camera.
Sorry for the confusion. Yes, the exterior glass was the only thing broken. When it first broke, I ripped the shards off, and bought a replacement glass cover online. The camera was still working until I used a heat gun to remove the residual glass and adhesive.
After I did that, I tested the camera again, and that's when it looked foggy. Anyway, I'll post some pictures when I get the chance.
Why would u even use heat gun for that? I changed about 20 camera lenses and all without heat gun, just break the glass and ripp it off, clean the leftover residue , put new glass and bam works... maybe u have condensation?
Can you share a photo taken with the camera? it'll help to figure out what's happening.
Maybe some clues :
- If the lens is made with other material than glass they are heat and chemicals sensitive
- Some humidity got under the lens
- Deep scratch on the lens
- The lens barrel moved for some reason (pushed or not in his rail anymore) or is not calibrated anymore
(btw never use Q-tips to clean lenses they can scratch the lens and coating - Use optical cleaning paper)
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Why would u even use heat gun for that? I changed about 20 camera lenses and all without heat gun, just break the glass and ripp it off, clean the leftover residue , put new glass and bam works... maybe u have condensation?
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I was following a tutorial video I found online. The said that any residual adhesive from the old glass might cause an imperfect seal, and any old glass pieces might cause the new glass to crack. So, they removed it with a heat gun. How do you go about cleaning the leftover residue? Just curious. Thanks.
ttf said:
Can you share a photo taken with the camera? it'll help to figure out what's happening.
Maybe some clues :
- If the lens is made with other material than glass they are heat and chemicals sensitive
- Some humidity got under the lens
- Deep scratch on the lens
- The lens barrel moved for some reason (pushed or not in his rail anymore) or is not calibrated anymore
(btw never use Q-tips to clean lenses they can scratch the lens and coating - Use optical cleaning paper)
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Thanks for the input. Here's some photos. This is what an image looks like when taken with the camera currently:
Here's a picture taken with my S7, which doesn't have a damaged camera. This is what the image should look like:
Here's a closeup shot of the damaged camera. I haven't put the replacement glass on yet. I am waiting until this issue is resolved.
Looking at that close up shot of the lens, it does look like there's something on it. I can't tell if those are scratches or residue. Any idea what might be a good way to go about cleaning it? It seems like it would be hard to clean something that small with optical cleaning paper, especially since the unit moves. Thanks again!
Thanks for the pics.
Somehow hard to figure out if it's some Q-tips dust of some melted plastic coating gel.
Yes it's hard to clean such a little surface but try to wrap your Qtips or a small non abrasive tool with the optical paper, add some 100% ethanol or 98% rubbing alcohol on it.
Do you have a air blower pump for camera?, if yes try with that first and if it still stuck on the lens then something melted, Gel coating? not sure. If it's inside well it's probably some gel...unfortunately there is nothing much you can do but changing the camera module.
Hope it's only dust, good luck.
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Thanks for the pics.
Somehow hard to figure out if it's some Q-tips dust of some melted plastic coating gel.
Yes it's hard to clean such a little surface but try to wrap your Qtips or a small non abrasive tool with the optical paper, add some 100% ethanol or 98% rubbing alcohol on it.
Do you have a air blower pump for camera?, if yes try with that first and if it still stuck on the lens then something melted, Gel coating? not sure. If it's inside well it's probably some gel...unfortunately there is nothing much you can do but changing the camera module.
Hope it's only dust, good luck.
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Thanks for the advice! I don't have an air blower pump. Can I use a can of air? Anyway, I'll try these tips when I get back in town tomorrow. Thank you again!
Sure a can of air can do the trick, be careful though, some spray liquid and let some residue, test it on a piece of paper first. Tell us how it goes.
Have you washed the phone with water before the glass broke?
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Looking at that close up shot of the lens, it does look like there's something on it.
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If the gunk doesn't clear with alcohol (e.g. lens cleaner) then it may be that the lens itself is damaged. If the heat gun made the lens too hot it may have damaged the actual lens itself.
That rear glass looks like the coating is flaking. You might need to replace the module. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Sam...ont-Rear-Lens-Flex-Cable-Module-/192066941308
Thanks for all the help, everyone! So, I tried cleaning the lens with a can of air, and also with lens cleaner on a Q-tip covered with optical cleaning paper. Same results.
Looks like whatever the problem is, it's gonna require replacing the camera unit Darn, wish I hadn't touched it. Was working fine. Anyway, thanks again!
Thanks for the follow up and sorry to hear it didn't fixed the problem. Maybe you could ask samsung to get you a price quote for the replacement or if you're really adventurous you could buy the camera module as a DIY project, be extra careful though you'll most likely avoid your warranty and the IP67/68 (someone posted a link in the thread for the camera unit), or ask a quote in a 3rd party shop?
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Thanks for the reply. Yeah, that is possible. Although if that's the case, I don't know why it won't come off. I haven't actually put the new glass cover over the camera unit lens yet, and I tried cleaning the module lens with a Q-tip. Same result. So, I'm wondering if I damaged the unit, or maybe melted the lens slightly. I guess it is what it is. Thanks again!
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I'm having the exact same problem and same question! I just finished replacing my LCD. I took a picture to test it out, before putting the back cover back on, and it worked perfect. Then, I used to the heat gun to replace my camera lens, after putting the new back cover on, and now nothing buy blurry, and even looks like a couple of round water spots. I took the lens back off and tried cleaning it, I've shaken in, reset the camera settings, at this point...I'm afraid I damaged the camera with the heat gun and have to open it back up and have replace the whole camera.
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I'm having the exact same problem and same question! I just finished replacing my LCD. I took a picture to test it out, before putting the back cover back on, and it worked perfect. Then, I used to the heat gun to replace my camera lens, after putting the new back cover on, and now nothing buy blurry, and even looks like a couple of round water spots. I took the lens back off and tried cleaning it, I've shaken in, reset the camera settings, at this point...I'm afraid I damaged the camera with the heat gun and have to open it back up and have replace the whole camera.
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Aw man, yeah looks like the same thing happened to you. Yeah, I think that the heat damages the lens on the camera unit. I couldn't find a way to get rid of the blurriness.
I ended up just cashing in on the phone insurance for mine. If you have it, I'd suggest doing the same, unless you're feeling adventurous and wanna try and replace the camera unit. Sorry I can't be more help. Good luck!