Any idea about what this tiny film covering the flash could be ? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hello all!
My S7 is two weeks old and last night I noticed that there is something like a small film covering the flash, and it seems like it has started to detach ! Please have a look at the attached photo.
Anyone knows what this could be and if I should be worried ?
Thanks in advance.

LostEchoes said:
Hello all!
My S7 is two weeks old and last night I noticed that there is something like a small film covering the flash, and it seems like it has started to detach ! Please have a look at the attached photo.
Anyone knows what this could be and if I should be worried ?
Thanks in advance.
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It's just the protective plastic cover you get over any lenses on a new phone, take it off
Check there's not one over the camera lens too

*Detection* said:
It's just the protective plastic cover you get over any lenses on a new phone, take it off
Check there's not one over the camera lens too
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Oh snap, I feel like an idiot...
Thank you !

It looks as if your lens has that plastic still attached

Bright.Light said:
It looks as if your lens has that plastic still attached
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It was a protective film on the heart rate monitor lens. I removed it.
I don't think the camera lens has anything in it... (not 100% sure, though).

LostEchoes said:
It was a protective film on the heart rate monitor lens. I removed it.
I don't think the camera lens have anything in it... (not 100% sure, though).
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Try with a finger nail. It won't hurt tha hard glass. If there's a protective plastic, it will make the pictures you take worse.

LostEchoes said:
Oh snap, I feel like an idiot...
Thank you !
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lol no probs, if you can't easily see and feel a one over the camera lens it's probably already come off

Bright.Light said:
Try with a finger nail. It won't hurt tha hard glass. If there's a protective plastic, it will make the pictures you take worse.
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*Detection* said:
lol no probs, if you can't easily see and feel a one over the camera lens it's probably already come off
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Ok, great. I tried with my fingernail and I did not get the feeling that there is something also over the camera lens. Thank you all for the feedback.

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How to clean front camera?

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

sticker on rear camera and heat sensor/flash

Should this be removed it's not affecting shots. But I have a feeling its affecting the heart rate sensor.
I'm leaving mine on.... Both work for me.
I removed the one over flash, the adhesive and heat it becomes sticky. The one over the camera no problem, up to you.
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jambo89liam said:
Should this be removed it's not affecting shots. But I have a feeling its affecting the heart rate sensor.
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I'd recommend you take them off for best performance. Especially for the camera. Another layer of film over the glass will degrade image quality. Also, dust, humidity causing a foggy lens etc, can accumulate around and under the outer layer. That protective plastic is only there for during shipping to protect it so it's in perfect condition when you unbox it. It's not meant to stay on. You will get more hazy, less clear images with that outer plastic layer over the lens. EDIT *Also, that outer layer of plastic will give you more risk of lens flare.
Now, over the heart rate sensor? That's up to you. I'm not certain it if would affect the sensor reading. Since I don't use it, I wouldn't mind leaving it on. But it's such a small surface area to begin with, it would be hard to break. But personally, I want optimal image quality, so that plastic layer comes off for me. Much like I don't use protective UV filters over my DSLR camera lenses. :good:
JDM9499 said:
I'd recommend you take them off for best performance. Especially for the camera. Another layer of film over the glass will degrade image quality. Also, dust, humidity causing a foggy lens etc, can accumulate around and under the outer layer. That protective plastic is only there for during shipping to protect it so it's in perfect condition when you unbox it. It's not meant to stay on. You will get more hazy, less clear images with that outer plastic layer over the lens. EDIT *Also, that outer layer of plastic will give you more risk of lens flare.
Now, over the heart rate sensor? That's up to you. I'm not certain it if would affect the sensor reading. Since I don't use it, I wouldn't mind leaving it on. But it's such a small surface area to begin with, it would be hard to break. But personally, I want optimal image quality, so that plastic layer comes off for me. Much like I don't use protective UV filters over my DSLR camera lenses. :good:
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I agree (except for the part about UV filters on a DSLR, but that's another subject). It is crappy plastic that they use on the sticker and in no way meant to be used as a protective layer for camera shots.
Great answers my next question, any tips on getting them off I can't get a finger nail under to peel it.
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jambo89liam said:
Great answers my next question, any tips on getting them off I can't get a finger nail under to peel it.
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Ha, had the same problem. Keep trying with your finger nail. You'll eventually get it. Best not to use anything else that could risk scratching it such as a needle, tweezers, filer etc. Just keep at it with your nail. :fingers-crossed:
I'd remove the one on the heartrate sensor but you can keep the one on the camera as the camera lens itself is not covered by it!
It has a hole where the lens is.
So image quality does not suffer!
I actually removed both but as I found out the one on the camera actually has a hole for the lens I carefully placed it back on there.
whitepaw said:
the camera as the camera lens itself is not covered by it!
It has a hole where the lens is.
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Your totally right just ran my nail over it, the lens itself it not covered.
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whitepaw said:
I'd remove the one on the heartrate sensor but you can keep the one on the camera as the camera lens itself is not covered by it!
It has a hole where the lens is.
So image quality does not suffer!
I actually removed both but as I found out the one on the camera actually has a hole for the lens I carefully placed it back on there.
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Both my wife's S6 and my S6 had no hole. We have T-Mobile variants. Hmmm, very interesting.
JDM9499 said:
Both my wife's S6 and my S6 had no hole. We have T-Mobile variants. Hmmm, very interesting.
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I have a T-Mobile Germany one which has the hole. It's only covering the glass around the lens here.
It's the edge here. Maybe it differs between edge and normal S6?
whitepaw said:
I have a T-Mobile Germany one which has the hole. It's only covering the glass around the lens here.
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I should have mentioned U.S. T-Mobile versions in my last post. I could have very well quickly taken them off and not realize there was a hole....and now thinking back I just don't remember.
JDM9499 said:
I should have mentioned U.S. T-Mobile versions in my last post. I could have very well quickly taken them off and not realize there was a hole....and now thinking back I just don't remember.
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Have tmobile us version and has hole.
To take those pieces off, use a piece of tape over and peel off.
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Bloody hell I scratched the glass aa bbit over the bottom sensor below the flash. What is that sensor for and will it be affected?
kitch9 said:
Bloody hell I scratched the glass aa bbit over the bottom sensor below the flash. What is that sensor for and will it be affected?
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Heart rate, and probably not unless the scratch is huge.
sticky tape works best when I removed mine

Haze on camera lens and photos.

Over the past few days my pictures have started looking like they were all taken in a 1920s jazz club.
I took a photo on the 9th of my living room setup that came out perfectly clear. The next day I noticed that pictures were coming out a little fuzzy, having a hard time focusing, and there appeared to be a slight film on the lens cover. The picture I post below is from today and the haze seems to cover almost the entire lens cover.
I removed the film the day I purchased the phone and haven't made any changes to my daily routine that may have brought this about.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? Hair dryer on medium for a minute or so? Should I RMA? Anyone else having this problem?
Is there any kind of condensation under the lens?
igothacked1 said:
Is there any kind of condensation under the lens?
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I can't tell what it is but there is definitely something under the lens. However, I checked the water indicator in the sim tray and it seems to still be white.
Edit: I know you can't really tell anything from those photos. In the first one, even though it is out of focus, you can tell there is definitely something on the lens.
I can't tell much by the photos, but the camera and finger sensor ship with protective vinyl covers. The one on my finger sensor was particularly hard to remove because it was cut and aligned so perfectly, there was no lip to grab. I had to use tweezers to remove it.
sublimaze said:
...The one on my finger sensor was particularly hard to remove because it was cut and aligned so perfectly, there was no lip to grab. I had to use tweezers to remove it.
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Yeah, I distinctly remember the fingerprint protector being a pain to remove. That's why I know there isn't a protector on the lens...
hiko36 said:
Yeah, I distinctly remember the fingerprint protector being a pain to remove. That's why I know there isn't a protector on the lens...
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Ah, I completely missed that in your OP. My S6 takes the best photos of any phone I've ever owned, I have zero complaints about that. Your photo is definitely hazy. I have never taken a photo like that. If you are still in your return period, you should exchange it.
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There is definitely something wrong there. Return the device while you can.
Can't really tell from the pics, but you might have condensation in the inner elements of the compound lens.
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Thanks, gents. Looks like I'll be filing a warranty replacement on Monday.
The only thing I can think is that when I went for a run with it in an armband the morning it started and somehow sweat got in there. I guess they weren't kidding when they removed the water proof rating from the s5.
I attached a couple pictures from before it started. This camera seriously is phenomenal.

Tab S Camera lens film?

Hi guys
I was wondering do you know if there are any sticker type film for the rear camera lens to protect the camera lens from scratches?
thx
Just make one from a screen protector
I remember many years back I purchased a few packet of phone camera lens protector, containing about 20-25 pieces of different sizes.
Not sure if it's available.
But I can check it out.
ThE_SoUrCe said:
Just make one from a screen protector
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This. Just get a cheap screen protector and cut it up.
snapper.fishes said:
This. Just get a cheap screen protector and cut it up.
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That is what I am planning to do. Will it affect the clarity of the output?
jtcb said:
That is what I am planning to do. Will it affect the clarity of the output?
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In theory it should, but i had used protection films on my phone camera lens before and I could not see any difference in the photo quality.
snapper.fishes said:
In theory it should, but i had used protection films on my phone camera lens before and I could not see any difference in the photo quality.
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That's what I thought. Thanks.

No plastic film on camera and heart sensor lenses?

Did anyone notice that, unlike the GS6 and other Galaxies before it, the S7 and S7 Edge don't have the plastic film that covers both the camera and heart sensor lenses when you first got it? Some people take them off when they got the phone, but I left it on there on my GS6 to protect the camera lense from scratches.
Just wanted to know whether someone has noticed this on their phones as well?
U are anyways suppose to remove them.
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Dark5tar said:
Did anyone notice that, unlike the GS6 and other Galaxies before it, the S7 and S7 Edge don't have the plastic film that covers both the camera and heart sensor lenses when you first got it? Some people take them off when they got the phone, but I left it on there on my GS6 to protect the camera lense from scratches.
Just wanted to know whether someone has noticed this on their phones as well?
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That plastic makes photos you take worse because it reflects lights to the camera in a way that it is undesirable. You bought a phone with a fantastic camera. Why would you leave a thing like this attached to it?
Besides, the camera glass is Gorilla. Heart hate sensor is a cheap one. And if you use any kind of case, you can put your phone on the table and the camera glass will never touch table directly.
Enjoy your phone. I know it is not cheap, but it is just a phone.
https://youtu.be/D_bB5fnN7Jk
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goTouch said:
That plastic makes photos you take worse because it reflects lights to the camera in a way that it is undesirable. You bought a phone with a fantastic camera. Why would you leave a thing like this attached to it?
Besides, the camera glass is Gorilla. Heart hate sensor is a cheap one. And if you use any kind of case, you can put your phone on the table and the camera glass will never touch table directly.
Enjoy your phone. I know it is not cheap, but it is just a phone.
https://youtu.be/D_bB5fnN7Jk
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Thanks, appreciate your feedback
Even if it did have that plastic on it and you left it on, it'd get scratched up pretty quickly. If you wanted some kind of protection though, you could try d-brand skins. They cover the glass on the camera lens, leaving only a small opening for the aperture (although I don't know how much "give" there is for the OIS function), but that could still get damaged. Personally, I just have a case, front screen protector and that's it.
Kiwi_Dude said:
Even if it did have that plastic on it and you left it on, it'd get scratched up pretty quickly. If you wanted some kind of protection though, you could try d-brand skins. They cover the glass on the camera lens, leaving only a small opening for the aperture (although I don't know how much "give" there is for the OIS function), but that could still get damaged. Personally, I just have a case, front screen protector and that's it.
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Thanks. Glad to see another NZ lad on here
Also from NZ boys, i ordered some glass protectors from ebay and they fit really well. They fit over the camera lens and on thr heartrate sensor. Check them out. Only took a couple days to get here aswell which was awesome.
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MRDOCA said:
Also from NZ boys, i ordered some glass protectors from ebay and they fit really well. They fit over the camera lens and on thr heartrate sensor. Check them out. Only took a couple days to get here aswell which was awesome.
tapped on #datbombv7EchoeRom
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Can you provide a link of the one you bought?
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121975555820
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