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Hello,
Can you share some experiences with water inmersions please?
I have done it a few times in a river and all went ok, adjusted the controls so i can shoot from volume buttons and no probs at all.
I am interested to know if anyone had experiences in sea water.
I know in the HTC site it says dont use the power or volume buttons and do not use in sea water....but...
Any input is appreciated.
Gracias

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Speakerphone during phone call on facedown?

I had this feature with my TP2, and used it a lot.
Is there any mod of some sort I can install on my EVO 4G to allow the speakerphone to automatically activate when the phone is facedown?
I'm sure others would be interested in this as well.
Thanks!
yea there definitely is because it worked like that on the hero, someone will make it happen hopefully
I did not know that about the Hero!
Hopefully some awsome members here at xda could port that mod/app to the Evo sometime soon...
bump!
I'm curious to know if anyone else has heard anything about re-instating this feature on the EVO 4G!
Thanks
I would def use it
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Me too why would they remove features out of sense?
i'm interested in this too, loved it on my tp2
it's 3am, in my bed, talking to someone (doesn't matter to who, that's not the point here). i flip to my side, incidentally making my phone's orientation matching the criteria - facing down, out the blue now i'm on speaker (!)... lol, not that i'd be doing this but this is one case where this "feature" would be more of a "bug"
frifox said:
it's 3am, in my bed, talking to someone (doesn't matter to who, that's not the point here). i flip to my side, incidentally making my phone's orientation matching the criteria - facing down, out the blue now i'm on speaker (!)... lol, not that i'd be doing this but this is one case where this "feature" would be more of a "bug"
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I'd imagine you could code it not to look for a certain orientation, but to look for a rate of change of the Z axis that would indicate that it suddenly stopped face down on a surface. If it is coded like that, in your scenario you would only trigger it if you brought it off your face than slapped yourself with the phone. The impulse you get from a hard object is much different from a soft object and I imagine that for most people, they're talking about tables and counter tops here which are much harder than your face.
Minjin said:
I'd imagine you could code it not to look for a certain orientation, but to look for a rate of change of the Z axis that would indicate that it suddenly stopped face down on a surface. If it is coded like that, in your scenario you would only trigger it if you brought it off your face than slapped yourself with the phone. The impulse you get from a hard object is much different from a soft object and I imagine that for most people, they're talking about tables and counter tops here which are much harder than your face.
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It would be based off of the proximity sensor.
use flipit in the android market, works pretty good
zeeyo987 said:
use flipit in the android market, works pretty good
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+1 on this. Works just like the TP2 did
+2 so far works awesome, just like the TP2
Awesome! +3 Just what I wanted.
does anyone know if there is a way to hang up without turning the screen back on? Sometimes when driving and talking on the speakerphone its such a pain to wake the screen and then press end. Sometimes the other end hangs up and i end up pressing a button on the home screen instead. annoying not having a hard button for hanging up!

[Q] LG-P920 Repair

So my Optimus 3D had a fall and broke the glass. After some choice words, I managed to get a new glass, and the phone worked in the mean time. I took the phone apart, and replaced the glass. After putting everything back together, it seems I missed something since my screen won't come on. Everything seems to work. It does the screen tap sounds, vibrates, all that good stuff, just no display. I've taken it apart a couple more times, trying to track down what I missed, unsuccessfully. So, I give up. Does anyone know of a good place I can send my phone to have it fixed? There are a few local places, but they don't give me warm and fuzzy feelings about skill level.
Do you have pics of the open Optimus 3D?
I do... I tried to post them, but noob restrictions are restricting this noob.
Use www.imageshack.us !
No, I've got the pics online, I can't link 'em in here, can't even quote your message...
Here's one at 1024x683.... h t t p : / / farm7.static.flickr.com/6172/6236306630_3c54889cc1_b.jpg
And the full 3072x2048... h t t p : / / farm7.static.flickr.com/6172/6236306630_9c58301eba_o.jpg
ToeBall said:
So my Optimus 3D had a fall and broke the glass. After some choice words, I managed to get a new glass, and the phone worked in the mean time. I took the phone apart, and replaced the glass. After putting everything back together, it seems I missed something since my screen won't come on. Everything seems to work. It does the screen tap sounds, vibrates, all that good stuff, just no display. I've taken it apart a couple more times, trying to track down what I missed, unsuccessfully. So, I give up. Does anyone know of a good place I can send my phone to have it fixed? There are a few local places, but they don't give me warm and fuzzy feelings about skill level.
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I had a similar problem when I dismantled and put together Iphone 3gs, at the end it turned out the LCD was a gone, once I ordered a new lcd screen the phone started working again, I would use a good magnifying glass to look at the links where the lcd links up to the motherboard to see if there is any damage. Found one on ebay, looking at where the cable is, are you sure you are attaching the cable properly to the motherboard? that could be your problem. Good Luck hope you find a fix

Lost volume rocker

My volume rocker has been loose for afew months now and the other day it got lost somewhere in London so I'd like to know where the cheapest replacement is in the UK.
I'd also like to know how easy it is to replace the part.
Thanks ;D.
Same problem here lmao and from uk aswell
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Same problem you gotta take the whole shell apart I hear to replace it seen em for sale somewhere pain in the bum to do apparently? I just got a program to change sound anwyay from drop down so all good and a bit more control
I had the same problem...
I took a small block of aluminium, some abrasive paper and formed with it an appropriate shape and put some black foil over it and voila a new volume rocker.
I attached a photo, where you can see it.
On the photo i looks maybe a little bit terrible, but in real it looks very good
bought a new DHD in september,,, everything was OK but VOL - button stopped working all of a sudden,,
lucky for me , the vol + is working,, to adjust sound , i use s/w , to get in bootloader etc, i have to use adb commands,,,!
i personall believe the DHD suffers from poor hardware QA, buttons esp
Hi Guys!
I´ve taken mine apart for different reasons. Actually it aint all that difficult.
There´s an instructive video on Youtube. Can´t post link right now.
As for the rocker you can get it here:
http://www.htcrepairparts.com/htc-desire-hd-c-129_694.html?language=en
I bought from these guys and was satisfied. Took about a fortnight to arrive in Greenland from Hong Kong. Dunno about the price though.
I´ve heard this was expensive, not that i´m complaining.
Apart from the video it´s important to have decent lighting and a brush to remove dust. Trust me - there´s gonna be a lot of dust/dirt. For me the difficult part was getting the flash cover/gps antenna back again without breaking anything.
Regards
ELO
(www)parts4repair.com/products/HTC-Desire-HD-Volume-Button.html
Tried speaking to HTC clearly its a design problem with the handset. Maybe they would fix it for you under warranty.
I just ordered mine in ebay for a fiver from hongkong
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[Q] Touch unresponsive at #456 on phone

Picked up this phone from CL. The person was claiming that part of the screen is not responding to touch.
I have seen it when I picked it up, but I thought that I will deal with it when I get home.
I was keep playing with the phone almost everything it's working on it except the volume buttons and that horizontal line where the #456 is on the dial pad.
I have removed the battery and noticed that the white sticker it was pink, water damage.
Now I don't know what could be the damage here? There is a shadow across the screen also, but it's not a crack.
I have seen this before on a digital camera, it was the aluminum sheet metal under the LCD, had a smudge across on that aluminum finish too.
Couldn't remove it though. Replaced the screen on the camera and it was as new.
Not sure what could be the problem with the phone?
Should I replace the digitizer, since the LCD shows everything correctly? It could be something shorted internally? I have the phone apart, but I don't see anything wrong. Cleaned all the contact with electronic cleaner, no change.
Any help would be appreciated.
Please post all questions in the Q & A section. Thanks! Thread moved.
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I think I would replace the LCD and digitizer as a unit. The slightly higher cost would be easier to accept than having to do it more than once, which would probably end up costing more. Either way is a gamble, though, because that might not be the issue.
Volume buttons are notorious on this phone. I have not known or read about someone fixing them. You can get around the problem for the most part by using software to control the volume, using roms that will restart to recovery or boot loader, and the occasional use of ADB commands, but some bootloop situations require the hardware to work.
Good luck with your project and let us know how it works out.
Not just a pretty Pickle.
I'm thinking of buying the whole LCD as a unit, but that is why I'm asking that maybe somebody could tell me if it's the LCD or other hardware.
The volume button it's together with the upper camera board and I guess it has to be replaced together.

Do any Nexus 5s NOT have the loose button issue?

Hi all. Just got my Nexus 5 in the mail. It mostly looks great, but the volume and power buttons are loose and rattly, as many have complained about here. I had this problem with an old HTC phone, and it eventually drove me nuts. Not sure I can hang with it in this case either. Question is, is it worth going through the whole replacement process to try to get a better unit, or are they pretty much all like this?
I got mine today, buttons are secure and make no noise whatsoever. Give it a shot
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Out of all the problems this would be the least worrying for me. There's a good chance certain cases even would fix this and I would hate to receive a replacement with worse problems.
My power button wiggles but no audible sounds are heard with heavy tapping.
Mine is just fine.
My buttons are solid, no rattle or noises :good:
loose buttons?
all is fine here.
Didn't know there was a loose button issue
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Fine here also.
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My buttons were solid as a rock initially. They loosened up a little bit after about a week. Yesterday you could hear/feel the rattle whenever you were typing or pressing anywhere near the volume rocker or power button. They would also rattle and shake when you jiggled the phone.
I thought about exchanging it, but other than the rattling the phone was perfect. I didn't want to switch and end up with a worse problem, dead pixels, speaker issues, or whatever else people have been mentioning.
I ended up doing the fix that I saw on youtube, may have originated from someone here. Popped the case off and put tiny pieces of paper between the power button/switch and volume rockers/switches to eliminate the gap between the switch and the the floating buttons (they're not physically attached). The only difference was I used sticky notes with the tacky side facing out towards the buttons so the paper will never have a chance to shift out of place.
Buttons are rock solid again, even more firm than before.
*Last resort of course. Tinkering with the inside voids your warranty.
My first N5 had loose power button and loose volume rocker that rattled quite a bit so i replaced it. The buttons on my new one are perfect, no rattling at all
I wonder if anyone has tried picking up a PS4 and shook that to see if anything rattles?
Its not a £600 CNC machined statement to the world, its a 300 quid phone and how anyone can make a mountain of this particular mole hill is way beyond me. The mass of the buttons is so small the noise generated is hardly the equivalent of shoving your head in the speakers at a Prodigy gig.
FWIW my power button rattles if i shake the phone however i very rarely shake the phone in such a fashion that i would hear it and thankfully i am one of the few that owns a Nexus 5 and doesn't seem to live in an anechoic chamber
MrBelter said:
I wonder if anyone has tried picking up a PS4 and shook that to see if anything rattles?
Its not a £600 CNC machined statement to the world, its a 300 quid phone and how anyone can make a mountain of this particular mole hill is way beyond me. The mass of the buttons is so small the noise generated is hardly the equivalent of shoving your head in the speakers at a Prodigy gig.
FWIW my power button rattles if i shake the phone however i very rarely shake the phone in such a fashion that i would hear it and thankfully i am one of the few that owns a Nexus 5 and doesn't seem to live in an anechoic chamber
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While I understand your analogy, your comparison is kind of ridiculous as the PS4 is not a device that's primarily meant to be used and abused, or handled in situations like a mobile device is. A smartphone is meant to be taken everywhere, tossed in bags/pockets, have fingers beating on it for hours a day... A PS4 on the other hand is primarily meant to be stationary with minimal movement. It's built to a different standard.
I can throw in an extraneous irrelevant comparison like yours. I've got a $90 Canon SD1100 IS from 5 years ago with a camera button that's meant to be pressed over and over again, it is also a floating button, and it doesn't rattle. It clicks as it's supposed to and remains solid otherwise. It was also dirt cheap but still built solidly. I've taken thousands of pictures with that thing and the button is still exactly the same as the day I bought it.
My Nexus 5 buttons were initially solid, but to have them degrade and become wobbly and flimsy after only a few weeks was a little disheartening. Sending text messages, or tapping the screen anywhere near the volume/power caused them to rattle. Yeah it was $400, and several hundred cheaper than other flagships, but it's still a button, designed to be pressed over and over again. To have it become loose and jiggly so quickly (or for some people, ship like that) is unacceptable to me. It was an easy fix for me, but for others I can totally understand them wanting to exchange it for a better built unit. The button rattle was even brought up in the Anandtech Nexus 5 review.
If you don't care about the rattle, or accept it because the cost of the unit is less than other phones, that's fine. But don't tell other people to disregard it because it's cheap. Like my cheap $90 5 year old camera, something can be cheap and still be built to a good standard. The Nexus 5 is a fantastic device, but a flaw is a flaw, and I understand people not ignoring it.
Had my n5 since launch on sprint on November 8th and all my buttons do not rattle.
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2 nexus 5s (1 had a defective microphone) and neither had loose buttons.
I guess I was lucky, no rattle at all. Doesn't matter anyway since I use a case.
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My first nexus 5 (which I returned for a different issue) had loose volume and power buttons that wiggled. The second one, only the power button wiggles. Seems like they may still be figuring out exactly how to fit the button's in right.
bblzd said:
Out of all the problems this would be the least worrying for me. There's a good chance certain cases even would fix this and I would hate to receive a replacement with worse problems.
My power button wiggles but no audible sounds are heard with heavy tapping.
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mine is the same. i use a spigen slim armor case and one other case and both fix any button "looseness"
My volume rocker rattles pretty badly. I hear it when I have haptic feedback on and am texting. It's almost gotten to the point where I think I just might get a replacement but the only problem is I would not have a phone while I am waiting for a replacement
There apparently has already been a new revision of Nexus 5 hardware out that fixes the rattle problems (and speaker).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2557699
You can see the housing around the buttons is much thinner/tighter now to prevent the lateral jiggling. The speaker grill holes are also larger.
My volume and power buttons are fine, although there's a slight rattle when I shake it due to the internal components (i.e. if I hold both rockers firm to the casing and give it a slight shake, I hear it).
However, out of curiosity I did the same thing with my N4 and it rattled too, which I noticed for the first time just then. Honestly, I don't even notice it. Like many have said, it's the very least of the problems and I wouldn't risk receiving a replacement with something worse like dead pixels.

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