Why there are two white stickers in the box with device?
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To stick over old Apple stickers you might have...
I like that answer! They are meant for the individual cell phone shops to enclose the box that the phone comes in.. I have never seen someone actually do this though..
mazubo said:
I like that answer! They are meant for the individual cell phone shops to enclose the box that the phone comes in.. I have never seen someone actually do this though..
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Both my U11s were plastic wrapped...some vendors do weird things like remove headphones or chargers, so I guess in those instances the stickers can be used as seals again...
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hi there, i would like to ask if anyone knows of anywhere i could purchase the
outer plastic power button as i lost mine somehow.
the thing is i have looked on google, ebay etc. but it seems like this part doesn't exist. i don't really want to buy a whole new housing just because of a little bit being missing.
thanks in advance.
i think you and me need the same thing but with the different problem. you need to look for a flex board as it contains all the upper pcb.
it should look like this
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owh and if you could buy it, can i also ask you for help buy it for me as well. i'll paid for the price + shipment to indonesia. please.
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Hard to see, but the phone is floating
Just got one of these for €20 shipped (I know, the shipping costs were ridiculous) and have just finished testing it in my bathtub!
The idea is that I'd connect this to my phone while boating and wont have to worry about dropping it off the boat or something. Something I noticed when I opened it was that the lanyard perfectly fits along the length of the phone, meaning you could put the phone in that and kind of lean it against rocks while swimming or something without having to worry about scratching the phone!
Very happy with this product! Anyone used anything similar?
Hi! First of all sorry for my bad english, I'll try to do my best.
I could get an U11 for quite cheap as secondhand because the back glass is broken. But I found an annoying problem at the camera. At white and very light or at black object you can see a mark on every photo. I tried to find out if it is a scratch? i might seen a really small scratch or i might just hallucinated . On an other forum one person told me it could be a camera modul problem, so at the moment I am not sure what it is. If anyone have had the same issue with this or other phone please let me know. I attach some pictures about it.
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It could be dirt in the crack of the glass. It could be a faulty module. The only way to find out is replace the glass as that is cheapest.
The SIM card tray that came with my new used Note 9 has a gasket that is missing two rectangular sections (with convex ends) on opposite sides, as shown in the attached pictures.
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Unsurprisingly, water got into the phone and it is bricked.
The bizarre thing is the gasket looks like it was manufactured this way, and I can't imagine why. I'm wondering if the SIM tray comes from a different, non-water-resistant phone, or if it is from a prototype or demonstration unit.
Does anyone know why it looks like this?
I purchased an open box phone and see "(359J)" in the phone name. Any ideas why that is? Should I be concerned with anything?
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That's the 4 letter/digit combo Samsung assigned the watch so you know which one it is when pairing it to a phone
Ahh ok. So all phones have that in their names? I have seen some screenshots and videos of people's phones on the bootup screens and haven't seen that.
Anyway, sounds like it's all good and nothing to worry about. Thanks!
Here's mine
You can change it from default using the Galaxy Wear app.
I guess that nobody has noticed that these are the last 4 characters of the serial number. Lmao