How does everyone clean their camera lens? Sometimes it gets finger prints on it.
I have a glasses cleaning cloth that I use for the screen and camera lens. Other than that, just my shirt.
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+1 on shirt, doubt you'll hurt the lens.
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You aren't touching the lens directly anyways as there is a protective glass over the lens.
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and if you haven't showered in awhile it works wonder there to. just watchout for your no no area. it might burn a tad.
Clean microfiber cloth is the answer to all your questions. Wash it often.
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ok so how'd you do it?
Okay this is how it went. The back has a rubberized coating that when sanded leaves groves. I also had to use a higher grit because the coating is tough. Sanded off the logo. Then attempted to leather it out. My trimming wasn't up to my standards so I took it off and sanded the glue off. The Giants won the Super Bowl and I broke out the blue krylon. Light coats letting it dry completely. I have another back (bought 2). Going to take my time.
No clear coat yet might add more to it.
I just noticed that a weird purple/pink blotch of colour appears on my camera lens when I digitally zoom in.
I thought it was dust but even after vigorously wipe the lens it still stays there
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As I zoom in the blotch gets bigger
maybe ur lens is scratched
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Camera lens scratch.
Try anothe camera app to be sure.
What should I do?
Nothing you can do.
Probably a laser burn, did you use your phone as camera/flashlight on a location with lasers like a disco or anything?.
I remember when I was doing comparison shopping for a case I liked the slimline, but saw a post where someone mentioned the creaking that they were able to fix with a piece of paper. I just wanted to recommend black electrical tape, worked like a charm. I put a small piece where the aforementioned poster slipped a piece of paper and a small piece in between the opening for the camera and power button. Rock steady.
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Edit* decided I liked that so much I added a little strip of tape to all of the inner lip areas of the case. Nothing wrong with some slight mods.
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had a creak in my moko near where the magnets engage and this took care of it right away.
Hello,
I see my photo is a little bit blurry, i think it's could from the moisture on the photo glass, but i have juste see now
Anyone know how to clean it ?
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Sorry for my bad english, i'm french
Thank you for you answers
Just put it in a bowl of rice it will suck all the moisture. Or you can put the phone on sun but don't keep it there for too long.
I don't think that it's moisture, on my device I have a similar look on the camera lens.
I'd say there is a coating, which gets rub off after a while. Nothing you can do besides to get a new backcover, or remove the coating all together.
So there's this little area right below the ear speaker that sinks in and I have a few dust particle trapped there, I tried blowing it with compressed air but no good and a toothpick is too thick. Any ideas to relieve my supreme ocd?
Wondering if it's a defect... I can't see any place dust could get in there.
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It's hard to spot but there's an area that sinks in, I must've pushed some dust particles up there and it got lodged
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use a swiss army knife toothpick, it is very thin at the tip , I have used it for tasks like that, when you dont want scratches or tiny wood splinters getting stuck instead