A new camera pictures have started to become real grainy and dull also somehow the actual internal lens not the little piece that goes over it has gotten a scratch on it which shows pretty badly. As you can see in this picture I tried taking of a frog it looks pretty horrible
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You can either order parts to replace it yourself, or take it to a sprint store and see if they'll do it.
Been looking and I'm having a hard time find a new camera any idea where I can get one
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bigjack216 said:
Been looking and I'm having a hard time find a new camera any idea where I can get one
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Go to your local Sprint repair store and ask that they replace the camera module on your device with one from a phone which they are to send back (from an exchanged phone). There shouldn't be any problem with them doing so.
Hang yourself. There's nothing you can do at this point. Your phone is now a shiny new paperweight.
But in all seriousness.... Walk your happy ass to a sprint store, and tell them to fix the ****. And if they ***** about being rooted (Whether you are or aren't) Tell them to shove it because rooting won't ingrain a scratch taht deep into a lense.
Btw, HOW THE HELL DID YOU DO THAT???
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Wireless Charging Battery Cover
Did anyone buy this? I just notice the item and its out of stock :\ If you did could you tell me how it looks and feels etc
Likely out of stock due to it not truly being in stock yet
Yeah, I've been checking almost daily to see when it will be released for a couple weeks now, and saw it the other day and it said sold out. So I doubt it was ever in stock.
Not too pleased with the picture of it though, looks like the bulge in the back is bigger than stock meaning that cases won't fit...
Seems like a lot of the accessories have not been shipped yet for the inc2. Hope this back isnt as thick as in the pictures.
Welcome to the world of being an incredible owner... Glad to see the inc 2 is following suit ha
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Seems like a lot of the accessories have not been shipped yet for the inc2. Hope this back isnt as thick as in the pictures.
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Ok, so the the title says most of the problem.
Basically, when I got my wildfire a while back I was quite impressed with the camera, managing to take some fairly nice high quality shots.
BUT!
Ever since I rooted my phone and installed CM7.1.0.1, the camera quality has become "washy". This has not been a problem until now, as I have not had to use my camera. But yesterday I did, and the results were.... poor.
So, what I was wondering is whether or not this camera issue is due to a Hardware fault, or a software fault... should I reflash CM7.1.0.1?
Thanks in advanced.
EDIT: I will try track down some old photo's and give you a comparison of what has happened to quality.
there are some camera upgrades around that i have read but cannot find anymore if anyone could provide some links that would be much appriciated as i have a poor camera too. very dark and dull with not much definition or coulor and mainly out of focus.
and no i'm not just crap at taking photos lol i think.....
Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1027150 and here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000445
Thanks trying these now... Will update you.
Edit, It's made a little difference:
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From the looks of it, I had a similar problem.
Try polishing the camera with some sort of alcohol or something similar, because the lens has some kind of protective layer and might get scratched over time.
So try to remove it, it worked for me
I noticed this beaty of a keyboard for the Nexus 2012. I was on the brink of buying a nexus12 but I reconsidered and I'll wait for the N13 bext month (damn being dutch).
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knows if this keyboard will be available for the N13 anytime soon. I like the fact it serves as cover aswell, and the design matches the Nexus perfectly. Not to mention great pricing.
I know what you're talking about but pics or a link would help your cause. Also contacting the manufacture would probably help (if you can find them).
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I know what you're talking about but pics or a link would help your cause. Also contacting the manufacture would probably help (if you can find them).
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They're available in only a few webstores and they don't inform about the manufacturer. Here's a pic.
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Yeah, I have this case. Definitely wont snap in to the new n7. It still pairs no problem.
It wont stand in portrait, you have to turn it over(usb port doesnt let it sit right on the bottom) and it wont sit landscape as it's too long by maybe 1/4 inch.
I bought my Note II the same day it launched, so about 2 years already with it. Today I decided to clean it thoroughly and, following the instructions at iFixit, dissasembled the back frame.
I found something I've never seen in all my years of opening electronic gadgets, an amazing amount of iron filings had build up on the speaker, under the grille.
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I used a magnet to remove all of it.
I could swear that it sound better now!
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I bought my Note II the same day it launched, so about 2 years already with it. Today I decided to clean it thoroughly and, following the instructions at iFixit, dissasembled the back frame.
I found something I've never seen in all my years of opening electronic gadgets, an amazing amount of iron filings had build up on the speaker, under the grille.
I used a magnet to remove all of it.
I could swear that it sound better now!
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thats weird ,, but having to open the phone to do that is the main trouble of this thing
Maybe it's not necessary to open it.
Guess you could try with a magnet over the grille.
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what the hell is that????
I have a very little Slot over my first Headspeaker near the Camera. There is some dirt and i dont know if other has the same Problems.
I got my Phone around 2 Weeks and for that Price that is a shame.
I attached Photos where you can see it.
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Google Support says its normal.
The gap shown in the picture shouldn't be there.
Best Joke ever: Google Support says its normal.
I agree, that gap should not be there. Not on mine. Call them back, tell them you went to Best buy or a VZ store to compare and you have this big gap that they don't.
You said you just got it, return it to where you bought it so you don't get stuck with a refurbished from Google..... assuming you bought it new.
Reading the chat history in the picture, the employee might think of the speaker cutout. You could try to highlight the gap in some color.
This slot is normal, try gently using a clean soft bristle toothbrush to sweep it out. That's what I do. Works great for the speaker grills and charging port as well!
You are right but this was the Beginning of the Chat. They know now what i mean but says the Photos are not enough and want a Video or more Photos.