Well, like most G2/Z users, I am suffering from the bronzing of the soft-textured parts of our devices. I barely even use my keyboard in fear that it'll get worse. Usually I wouldn't care about such a thing but I plan on keeping this device in good condition so it has a better re-sale value. I want to sell this so I can get a dualcore device as soon as they become available.
So I want to find out what its called in hopes that I find a remedy to cure this bronzing lol. I might not find anything that can remove it, but it won't hurt to try
Thanks for any input guys.
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Its called *RUBBER*, and you keep it clean by WASHING YOUR HANDS.
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Its called *RUBBER*, and you keep it clean by WASHING YOUR HANDS.
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Actually, every review I've read says its a type of plastic, smarty. Seems to me that its too hard to be rubber. Although there are tons of various rubber formulations.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/06/t-mobile-g2-review/
dhkr234 said:
Its called *RUBBER*, and you keep it clean by WASHING YOUR HANDS.
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I'm sorry, but I don't always carry a sink around me.
It also usually happens to most people regardless of how clean you keep your hands.
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Well, like most G2/Z users, I am suffering from the bronzing of the soft-textured parts of our devices. I barely even use my keyboard in fear that it'll get worse. Usually I wouldn't care about such a thing but I plan on keeping this device in good condition so it has a better re-sale value. I want to sell this so I can get a dualcore device as soon as they become available.
So I want to find out what its called in hopes that I find a remedy to cure this bronzing lol. I might not find anything that can remove it, but it won't hurt to try
Thanks for any input guys.
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It's the first time I hear about that problem. I haven't found anything on xda and Google. I probably haven't used the appropriate terms
Do you have a link or what are the usual terms that are used to describe that problem?
As far as I know it's just rubberized plastic. But if it's bronzing on its own it might be a bad batch of the plastic. This happened with a lot of products, most famously the SNES (Super Nintendo). Sometimes the chemicals won't get mixed properly, etc.
missparker76 said:
It's the first time I hear about that problem. I haven't found anything on xda and Google. I probably haven't used the appropriate terms
Do you have a link or what are the usual terms that are used to describe that problem?
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There are a couple threads about it right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822093
It's a super soft plastic. The more plasticizer you put in say, polyurethane, the softer it becomes. They use a similar product when prepping a car bumper before they paint it in order to increase the chance the paint will stick.
Anyway, that's my best educated guess. A soft polyurethane coating. Basically, soft paint.
Its called Soft Touch Plastic a favorite with HTC though I wouldn't know about the discoloration.
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Is it not teflon coated If not... wrong phone
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Are there any waterproof cases available for this phone as of yet? Would someone be so kind as to link me if there are?
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I bought a lot of mobile phone accessories, http://www.elewarehouse.com If you need, then you can go and see, hope you can help
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Looking into the matter as well. But this answer did not help
Send From My GS3 Untouchable Thanks to Blazer V 1.6
redline57 said:
Looking into the matter as well. But this answer did not help
Send From My GS3 Untouchable Thanks to Blazer V 1.6
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http://www.rockphone.cn/en/products...5&id=1423&year=0&month=0&pmenuid=0&pbrandid=0
whoa that's pretty niice... good find... I'd say get that and put another case over it because the backside looks real bubbly... and presto that's everything protected
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Haha strange! But good find.
I like the rock phone thing. If only it wasn't in Chinese
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alternative to rock phone
Its basically the same thing but with english instructions and amazon as the fullfilling vender.
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Waterproof-Protective-Underwater-Snowboarding/dp/B008DZRB92/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1343078990&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=rock+waterproof+skin+samsung+galaxy+s3
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I like the rock phone thing. If only it wasn't in Chinese
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I got this
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008D532ZO/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00
and
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QWY644/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00
I was jamming in the pool last week.. I was at the water park, waiting to go down, and checking facebook.. funny stuff to see the kiddies want to get a pice of it. haha
hmm i seen this before...never tried it out but looks pretty interesting. It doesnt water proof your phone but is suppossed to dry it out thouroughly in case it does ever get wet
Has anyone ever tried this product or type of product out? PLease let me know if anyone has tried this...I figured this thread would be appropriate to post in since it is about waterproof/and phones. I think if the product actually works it might be handy to have a couple handy at all times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B3GjueTSu4&feature=player_embedded
I bought the aqua dry bag, but haven't had to use it yet.
I am looking at getting the DryCase from drycase.com. They have a 100 feet depth rating, that's good for going diving as most everything is 65+ and higher that is worth looking at.
anyone have any reviews on that product?
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hmm i seen this before...never tried it out but looks pretty interesting. It doesnt water proof your phone but is suppossed to dry it out thouroughly in case it does ever get wet
Has anyone ever tried this product or type of product out? PLease let me know if anyone has tried this...I figured this thread would be appropriate to post in since it is about waterproof/and phones. I think if the product actually works it might be handy to have a couple handy at all times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B3GjueTSu4&feature=player_embedded
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the purpose behind this is normal silica gel, you can get this from most supermarket in a containner, alot cheaper than the dry bag.
I have also been looking for a waterproof case for my GS3, but not really interested in the film-bag things that prohibit long term use. I know they make some waterproof cases for the iPhone that can be used all day, every day, and I am thinking something along those lines would be perfect for our phones. I go fishing and hunting quite a bit and would love to get my hands on a case that offers some strong protection and is also waterproof.
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the purpose behind this is normal silica gel, you can get this from most supermarket in a containner, alot cheaper than the dry bag.
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bought it on ebay, hope it works when i need it
Hey guys I have some good news. I emailed Life proof asking if they have plans for making their case for the S3 and new iPhone and this is the response I received:
Thank you for your email. Our LifeProof design team is hard at work designing cases and accessories that can accommodate the majority of devices and applications out there, including other smartphone platforms such as the Android, HTC, Galaxy and others. You can stay updated on all of our product updates and releases via our Facebook Fan page at http://www.facebook.com/lifeproofcases. Thank you and have a wonderful day!
So hopefully it shouldn't be too long before we see some of these cases hit the market. Or at least get some news.
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While I would be all over a case from lifeproof, I wouldn't get your hopes up. That response is the same canned one they have been sending out for months. They keep saying they are working on other phone brands, but have yet to come out with anything. They even posted pretty much the same thing on their Facebook Page like 8 or 9 months ago.
Try SGP products, such as Argos providing full protection. It's a vertical-flip leather casing. It also gives a pure leathery feel.
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While I would be all over a case from lifeproof, I wouldn't get your hopes up. That response is the same canned one they have been sending out for months. They keep saying they are working on other phone brands, but have yet to come out with anything. They even posted pretty much the same thing on their Facebook Page like 8 or 9 months ago.
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yup, they gave the same shpeal when asked bout the Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2. I gave up on the supporting anything but the iPhone long ago...
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Try SGP products, such as Argos providing full protection. It's a vertical-flip leather casing. It also gives a pure leathery feel.
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The sgp stuff is nice, but many people are looking for a waterproof solution for kayaking, snowboarding, etc. Leather isn't exactly up to the task.
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The sgp stuff is nice, but many people are looking for a waterproof solution for kayaking, snowboarding, etc. Leather isn't exactly up to the task.
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Zip lock bag.
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Zip lock bag.
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You know a lot of people say that, and if I were just paddling on a lake or hanging on the bunny slope that would probably offer enough protection. (its what I do when I go to the beach) I really don't think that would even come close to the kind of coverage I would need for my uses though. Class 5 Rapids and zip lock baggies are not exactly the best of friends.
Right now I just leave my phone in my car or stick it in my dry bag and bring a waterproof Panasonic camera, and I am fine with that. It would be nice to have a lifeproof type option though, and I would be willing to pay for it.
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The sgp stuff is nice, but many people are looking for a waterproof solution for kayaking, snowboarding, etc. Leather isn't exactly up to the task.
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If your looking for a waterproof solution and are able to go a few days without your phone or have a back-up check out www.liquipel.com
I originally had my Nexus S treated by Golden Shellback, but they nolonger offer individual sales. but was referred to liquipel as they do a similar treatment.
Ive yet to use liquipel but LOVED the treatment Shellback did on my Nexus.
Basically they nano coated the components of your device so rather then blocking water from getting into your phone, this treatment waterproofs the components and allows the water to flow freely thru your device without causing damage to it.
If you go this route, when you get your phone back just throw it into whatever case you want n your golden.
Why exactly do you need your phone in class 5 Rapids? Texting?
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Why exactly do you need your phone in class 5 Rapids? Texting? <br />
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pictures, gps or god forbid something happens and you need to make an emergency phone call ?
Pictures, video, gps, music. No cell reception on the river, have to radio a Ranger station if anything goes wrong. Supposedly US Cellular just got a big grant to greatly expand cell coverage across the less populated parts of Maine, may eventually be able to text from on the water
I have read about liquipel and it sounds pretty good. It is more designed for accidental drops and splashes though it isn't truly waterproof.
A lifeproof case also seems like it would be toddler proof, that would be nice too!
I have read about liquipel and it sounds pretty good. It is more designed for accidental drops and splashes though it isn't truly waterproof.
A lifeproof case also seems like it would be toddler proof, that would be nice too!
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Yeah I'm tempted to try liquipel, but I'm still attempting to persuade Golden Shellback to do it for me since I'm a 3x repeat customer.
Their process is similar to what liquipel does, but rather then putting the device as a whole into the chamber GSB disassembles the devices first to ensure every component is coated thoroughly during the bonding process
Hi All,
I'm going on holiday soon to a sunny island and will be out at sea...
Was wondering if there's a case on the market with a see through back that would allow me to use the S3 under water? If so could you please post me a link to where I could buy one?
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Hi All,
I'm going on holiday soon to a sunny island and will be out at sea...
Was wondering if there's a case on the market with a see through back that would allow me to use the S3 under water? If so could you please post me a link to where I could buy one?
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http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Waterproof-Protective-Underwater-Snowboarding/dp/B008DZRB92
You can only use it once though and i think you can have it underwater for around 30 min.
I have this on my watch list. hard to know if you can really trust it tho
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/26106525...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_2430wt_1139
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I have this on my watch list. hard to know if you can really trust it tho
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/26106525...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_2430wt_1139
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Ive never heard of that company "Protector F" the one from amazon ive seen several videos on people actually test it so if it were me i would go with something i trust if my phones going under water.
Easy old trick is a sandwich bag and a little silicone. I know fishermen friends who did that with the Motorola bricks back in the day. But your real issue is the capacitive touch screen. It'll probably not pick up your fingers. Ever tried to use your phone with a drop on the screen? Tends to throw it off.
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http://www.drycase.com/
This one looks promising. I like the idea of the vacuum seal, I will probably be ordering at some point. You can find them cheaper if you look around.
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http://www.drycase.com/
This one looks promising. I like the idea of the vacuum seal, I will probably be ordering at some point. You can find them cheaper if you look around.
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Geez, $40? IMO, for that kind of price, I think it would be beneficial cost wise to use the sandwich bag gimmick as stated above but find someone with one of those airtight bag sealers to protect the device furthermore. That's pretty much what that dry case is anyway, just in a more easy to use, continual usage, professional looking wrap.
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Zip lock bag silicone and tape !!!
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Is there anyway to fix these type of scratches? Anyone having the same issues or is is just me?
i tried to post the links of the scratches but this site wont allow me to post any links....
You could stop dropping it.
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Or at least get a good case for it loke a otterbox defender
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You could stop dropping it.
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Its literally impossible to prevent it from dropping all the time, that white coat shouldn't be this vulnerable, as for cases I really hate using them cause they make the device look very ugly.
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Its literally impossible to prevent it from dropping all the time, that white coat shouldn't be this vulnerable, as for cases I really hate using them cause they make the device look very ugly.
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Spigen or caseology make some very nice cases...check amazon out...
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Samsung official case is fantastic
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Its literally impossible to prevent it from dropping all the time, that white coat shouldn't be this vulnerable, as for cases I really hate using them cause they make the device look very ugly.
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Really, you can't figure out an answer to your ridiculous question and reject the only two logical solution offered to you (don't drop your phone or buy a case)?
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Really, you can't figure out an answer to your ridiculous question and reject the only two logical solution offered to you (don't drop your phone or buy a case)?
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My previous phones have fallen plenty of times without having any type of scratches, even 5 years old phones, i just expected this to endure a little better
Well then you're only option is to buy a new phone.
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My previous phones have fallen plenty of times without having any type of scratches, even 5 years old phones, i just expected this to endure a little better
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Well, sorry the Note 4 doesn't meet your expectations. Buy a case or learn to not drop your phone.
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Is there anyway to fix these type of scratches? Anyone having the same issues or is is just me?
i tried to post the links of the scratches but this site wont allow me to post any links....
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is it the metal that's scratching? If so, someone posted a how-to on removing these scratches using a very fine grit sand paper. I'll see if I can find it if you're interested.
This isn't the post I was looking for, but i found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57749236&postcount=1
If you refuse to use a case, you can try using clear nail polish to add a protective layer (obviously not on the screen) . Barring that, you're out of luck.
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my phone (with a spigen hard case) fall to ground first time, the screen is fine, but I can't power on it anymore...
sent it to LG service, said need 3 days to check what's wrong..
my Nexus 5 fall to ground many times, and working well. and Nexus 5x just one... LG quality now is really bad.
Well, LG might say that user handling of devices nowadays it's very bad.
Hard cases suck for drops. They accept the drop instead of deflecting it like softer ones do. Just my opinion, buy a better case
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Hard cases suck for drops. They accept the drop instead of deflecting it like softer ones do. Just my opinion, buy a better case
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my nexus 5 use spigen hard case too, it fall to ground many time when my son play it... but still working
ourfear said:
my nexus 5 use spigen hard case too, it fall to ground many time when my son play it... but still working
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You don't think anyone dropped their Nexus 5 and it broke too? It's just luck if it breaks or not, as with any phone in a drop.
My 5x fell onto tiled floor with no case or screen protector. Barely even a scuff on two of the corners. Good job LG!
BTW you shouldn't expect a case to help in a drop when it's not designed to help in a drop, isn't advertised to help in a drop, nor was it ever publicly tested in drop tests.
If a case doesn't have these things then it is for scratch protection, minor bumps, and aesthetics only. Don't be fooled by empty marketing promises. It's easy for any case or SP to type some words on their JPEGs "super resilient, shock and explosion proof, 9H hardness" but that doesn't mean it's true or was ever actually tested. They just want your money.
Couldn't the thread have been titled, "First unlucky drop and no power.." or something like that. Ya just gotta throw in the dig of "bad quality LG" as if it's their fault you dropped the phone. I just don't get all these threads that don't really ask questions so much as to get eyeballs on a negative depiction of a very capable phone. And I'm just as guilty, I read this crap.
Me too Bobby. I keep feeding the trolls. I can't help it. I feel bad for them.
Thing is it was happening in the 6P threads too. I had one for about a week until I realized it was just too large a device for me and I was definitely going to drop and break it due to the size and slippery back. "Super lag on the 6P", "awful camera", speakers terrible" things like that just the same as here. Some of them just Sammy fans and some iPhone heads but they came out of the woodwork. And same here, "5X-Hugely disappointed" over 45k views. I mean who goes on just to post something like that instead of taking the time to return the device and research another one? It just makes me wonder motivation.
Back on topic, I dropped my phone once and not a scratch. It was on the carpet, does that count?
The only thing lacking quality in this situation is your grip.
Mine survived a 4 foot drop to concrete.
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I just don't get all these threads that don't really ask questions so much as to get eyeballs on a negative depiction of a very capable phone. And I'm just as guilty, I read this crap.
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Me too Bobby. I keep feeding the trolls. I can't help it.
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Some of them just Sammy fans and some iPhone heads but they came out of the woodwork. And same here, "5X-Hugely disappointed" over 45k views. I mean who goes on just to post something like that instead of taking the time to return the device and research another one? It just makes me wonder motivation.
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Me three.
I have to say -- I always try to assume the best in terms of motivation, and just chalk up someone's different experience to use case, app selection, etc. But my 5X is so fast, and multitasks so well, that I have to question motivation as well.
today LG called me ... said the mainboard damaged....
change a new mainboard is expensive, so I 'd better to buy a new one
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today LG called me ... said the mainboard damaged....
change a new mainboard is expensive, so I 'd better to buy a new one
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That, I'm sorry to hear. Somehow in this day and age they can make a phone almost indestructible. At least from a toilet drop and 5 feet onto cement.
my 5 fell into the grand canyon, I wonder if the screen broke. still rang but no one answered. sad. love my new 5X