I know there is a thread about the screen but im taking here about the, front cover, middle chassis, and back cover its here h t t p:// shop.brando.com/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-replacement-housing-white_p06383c1290d011.html
i dont want to destroy my phone
yeah same here i wouldnt mind a tutorial if some one has done it before.. as i have cracked mine...but dont want to try and take teh screen off without a bit of know how....
Anyone can help us both....pleeease
Search button search button it works...
Its easy to replace if you have the skills to as many have found out the hard way...
Check ifixit, there is a tear down there I think.
Dont just try to replace the screen, get one that comes with the surrounding fascia.
Ive tried both and it is a complete ***** to separate the screen from the fascia. They cost about the same as well.
Well i was on XDA scolling through just looking at stuff and i was holding my phone at the same time and the camera was against my face and i felt like i cut my lip or something. Then i put my lip back on the titanium or whatever part (metal part around the camera) and felt some electricity feeling shocking my lip! Can anyone explain what this probably is?
Question......how the hell do u browse xda and have the camera attached to your lip lol??? Really want to know
xxjoshxx said:
Well i was on XDA scolling through just looking at stuff and i was holding my phone at the same time and the camera was against my face and i felt like i cut my lip or something. Then i put my lip back on the titanium or whatever part (metal part around the camera) and felt some electricity feeling shocking my lip! Can anyone explain what this probably is?
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I can't tell if you're trolling or not. Anyways, I actually just tried this. I wonder how stupid I looked. No shock btw.
sarni84 said:
Question......how the hell do u browse xda and have the camera attached to your lip lol??? Really want to know
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Perhaps and this is just a guess... Maybe he has a computer..
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It's not metal... it is plastic that is painted to look like chrome.
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So basically it may have been an effect of the drugs you were on. Lol jk
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xxjoshxx said:
Well i was on XDA scolling through just looking at stuff and i was holding my phone at the same time and the camera was against my face and i felt like i cut my lip or something. Then i put my lip back on the titanium or whatever part (metal part around the camera) and felt some electricity feeling shocking my lip! Can anyone explain what this probably is?
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Current leak, you should get a replacement. The part isn't mounted correctly and the bezel or something inside is shorting the part.
My other guess is that you're imagination is kicking in.
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xxjoshxx said:
Well i was on XDA scolling through just looking at stuff and i was holding my phone at the same time and the camera was against my face and i felt like i cut my lip or something. Then i put my lip back on the titanium or whatever part (metal part around the camera) and felt some electricity feeling shocking my lip! Can anyone explain what this probably is?
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It sounds to me, there is a small little short which the camera is right near the nuclear powered wave flux capacitor and the eon anti-gravity generator is somehow causing an interdimenional portal energy discharge.
Just be careful.
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lawalty said:
It sounds to me, there is a small little short which the camera is right near the nuclear powered wave flux capacitor and the eon anti-gravity generator is somehow causing an interdimenional portal energy discharge.
Just be careful.
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Hahaha best answer ever xD thx 4 the laugh, needed it
N ye bro, considerin the bezel isn't conductive, simply put either u actually did scrape ur lip on sumthin,
Or this is just a random occurrence, the entire notion doesn't seem plausible to me, simply put
If there was a short it would effect the camera to say the least and technicly with the systems
Powersaving, the camera is off when not In use, therefore no current is possible, second note
These phones are designed rather ingeniously as the parts are molded/soldered right to the board lol
Only possible way for a short would b if a part became "unhitched" from the board,
This CAN happen from large drops etc, BUT with a case its not really an issue, without a case, screen is always the first to go. Therefore if ur still using ur display, that's not the issue, if u can use ur camera fine, ITS not the issue,
Simply put, either u had ur phone plugged in to a different then standard charger and wasn't grounded properly (plausible, heres y, the discharge would probably come from the most conductive surface, with this device that is around the camera) if that is the case use the stock charger as that's not good for the device anyways
Other plausible solution:
U were on crack xD
Hope this answered ur question
Peace
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@Lawalty
just had 2 hit thanks button on ye bro that laugh was awesome peace
Not possible, both cameras is covered by glass,they don't conduct electricity
AznDud333 said:
Not possible, both cameras is covered by glass,they don't conduct electricity
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I love when people don't know what their talking about and reply anyways.. one, its not glass, its a plastic, 2 if it was glass, do u realize how quick they would break? 3 look at ur camera, its like less then 1mm from the outside of the case, now think, that camera is encased in plastic, thin nonetheless, but completely metal internally, technicly, if there was a charge this IS the place it would come from, and couldn't be diacharged unless a conductive surface was close enough for the current to "jump" through, like a finger or lip, in this sense..
Fourth but not leastt, if they don't use electricity, how can I take pics wit it? U gut me confused now..
Read my above post and take it into account b4 u reply plz, don't want another infraction for flaming another n00b..
The basis IS POSSIBLE but NOT PLAUSIBLE
The OP hasn't even said anything. What's the point of this thread?
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Lol.. reading this is just funny..
hock
Sorry late reply had alot going on. Anyways. I dont know its not happening anymore but it was shocking me a bit which was weird ill check it daily to see if it happens again. If it does does that mean somethings messed up on my phone? If so what do i do? Send it back in?
Maybe the electricity dont comes from the device, maybe comes from your own body. Aire you heard about the central nervous system? Perhaps the impact detone it.
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doug36 said:
I love when people don't know what their talking about and reply anyways.. one, its not glass, its a plastic, 2 if it was glass, do u realize how quick they would break? 3 look at ur camera, its like less then 1mm from the outside of the case, now think, that camera is encased in plastic, thin nonetheless, but completely metal internally, technicly, if there was a charge this IS the place it would come from, and couldn't be diacharged unless a conductive surface was close enough for the current to "jump" through, like a finger or lip, in this sense..
Fourth but not leastt, if they don't use electricity, how can I take pics wit it? U gut me confused now..
Read my above post and take it into account b4 u reply plz, don't want another infraction for flaming another n00b..
The basis IS POSSIBLE but NOT PLAUSIBLE
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I love how people tell me i don't know what I'm taking about when they havn't even opened the phone, the sensor itself is covered with glass.
AznDud333 said:
I love how people tell me i don't know what I'm taking about when they havn't even opened the phone, the sensor itself is covered with glass.
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that's called a lens moron check ur facts, the actual peice on top is plastic
doug36 said:
that's called a lens moron check ur facts, the actual peice on top is plastic
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i believe you are frustrated about something else and is trying to take it out on me
it doesnt change the facts
sensor covered by glass then again by glass/plastic is insulated
please take your anger elsewhere. You don't have to take it out on me just because you fail at life.
AznDud333 said:
i believe you are frustrated about something else and is trying to take it out on me
it doesnt change the facts
sensor covered by glass then again by glass/plastic is insulated
please take your anger elsewhere. You don't have to take it out on me just because you fail at life.
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Not really, believe what u want, I take my frustration out on idiocy when I see it.
Ur right it doesn't change the facts.
Its a lens, not technicly a "sensor" thes would be your motion/gps/proximity/magnetic field seonsors.
Its not covered by glass its actually a small rounded peice of glass, called a lens, the "cap" is plastic.
And you are in fact correct, it is insulated, but at ths same time its meant to protect against standard voltages when need be, ur cameras not constantly leaking energy here...
My point, if u actually took the time to read, it IS possible for the device to build up access current, but not technicly plausible.
The easiest method that would come to mind would be using an incorrect charger that left the device not grounded properly.
If the buildup WAS present, considerig the design of the phone it probably would go unnoticed to the user.
The easiest spot for the current to leak through WOULD IN FACT BE around the camera.
Even with it insulated if the discharge was great enough, It could potentially jump to the nearest conductive surface, even if the insulation dampened the charge enough if the correct object was used a charge could be detected. In this sense, a lip, which if you knew anything about anatomy you would know there are a massive ammount of nerve endings in the mouth/ lips, along with the moisture, would make it MORE then sensitive to feel a current.
here's a test.go stick a 9v battery on ur tongue c how it feels.
My origional statement remains unchanged. Ur entitled to your opinion, but I don't wanna hear it, ok?
Peace
Calm down children
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Last night, I went a little to crazy with drinking and woke up this morning to find that there is something (probably alcohol) between the glass and the brush metal of my phone. I looked around for a disassembling video but couldn't find one that shows how to remove the glass. Is this possible? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remedy this?
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Last night, I went a little to crazy with drinking and woke up this morning to find that there is something (probably alcohol) between the glass and the brush metal of my phone. I looked around for a disassembling video but couldn't find one that shows how to remove the glass. Is this possible? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remedy this?
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lol... it may be more trouble than it's worth... i'm sure i can find you a disassembly guide but is the glass going to need to be seperated from the lcd? or do you need to just need to take the phone down some to get to where it is? the lcd is affixed to the glass with adhesive and separating the two and getting them back together without any problems will be pretty difficult without breaking the lcd... if its close to pure spirits it should evaporate fine... unless its beer or liqeuor...
anyways...
it will be he same as I9300:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Nhi3vVAEg
to sum it up, it's all into one part, and when purchasing one, it's always kitted up, but i recommend against trying to get the two pieces apart...
The video doesn't show the removal of the screen. However, looking at how to remove the glass from the LCD, it doesn't seem to be worth the trouble. I'll throw it in a bowl of rice and see if its able to soak up whatever's under there.
imhuy said:
The video doesn't show the removal of the screen. However, looking at how to remove the glass from the LCD, it doesn't seem to be worth the trouble. I'll throw it in a bowl of rice and see if its able to soak up whatever's under there.
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yea that part is always sold together... for someone who breaks it, they have to buy the whole front of the phone... and from experience with similar models, the lcd is stuck to the glass with adhesive, and the backside of the lcd is stuck to the housing with even more adhesive... its very difficult to seperate the 3 without breaking something...
Hi
just need to know whether Arc S has a built in screen guard from the company or not !
cuz from the beginning m not using any protection as i see an edge around the corners that reflects the dual surface, which i believe is the original protector !
plz help as i want to put a guard now as i see sme minor scratches which are alarming !
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Yep the phone comes with 'mineral-resistant screen'. However it is best to put another screen protector on it just to be on the safe side I have a mirrored one
thnx ! but if that mineral protector is somehow peeled off ! is it bad ? cuz i did that deliberately !
stab2 said:
thnx ! but if that mineral protector is somehow peeled off ! is it bad ? cuz i did that deliberately !
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Really? At least on my phone I even did not try because it looks like almost as its fixed there and cant be peeled.
Mine as well didn't last long.. In just couple of days air bubbles started to breed between the screen and the protector! I had to take it off and apply a new one (you can buy in mobile shops)
A good tip is to make sure there's absolutely no dust on the screen before you start applying the protector
Stock protector is applied so precisely and is so sticky that it's almost impossible to "accidentally" remove it. So I don't know how did you manage to do that, really.
Also, can someone explain to me how is it possible for bubbles to start appearing under screen protector all by themselves, for no reason??? Some new laws of physics maybe, or...?
Hello i received my HTC 10 yesterday and its great!
But!
There is a weird stain on it out of the box ,
It appears when i pass my fingers on it or when i breath near the screen , i used some alcohol to clean it but problen persists...
When i rub it with a microfiber cloth likei clean the of the screen it dissapears but later on it may reappear....
When i clean it you cant tell the difference no matter what you do
Here is picture
http://imgur.com/a/cL2Yy ????
Looks almost like some sort of adhesive. Is it on top of the glass or is it actually under it?
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That has to go back.
kanth1991 said:
Hello i received my HTC 10 yesterday and its great!
But!
There is a weird stain on it out of the box ,
It appears when i pass my fingers on it or when i breath near the screen , i used some alcohol to clean it but problen persists...
When i rub it with a microfiber cloth likei clean the of the screen it dissapears but later on it may reappear....
When i clean it you cant tell the difference no matter what you do
Here is picture
http://imgur.com/a/cL2Yy ????
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Looks like some of the outer surface screen coatings have started to rub off. Definitely need to send it back for replacement.
Either adhesive that leaked out (if on the surface) or delamination (if under). Definitely get it replaced.
I cant exactly understand what it is... i cant get it replaced sadly , it look like its something on the outer surface of the panel but i cant understand if its some extra adhesive on Top or its some kind of Peel of in that spot...
Looks like adhesive as there is a drop also in the stain... tried with some alcohol but it wont go off...
Also if i take a cloth it gets cleaned and becomes smooth...but later on it may reappear , i think due to dust going on it..
kanth1991 said:
Hello i received my HTC 10 yesterday and its great!
But!
There is a weird stain on it out of the box ,
It appears when i pass my fingers on it or when i breath near the screen , i used some alcohol to clean it but problen persists...
When i rub it with a microfiber cloth likei clean the of the screen it dissapears but later on it may reappear....
When i clean it you cant tell the difference no matter what you do
Here is picture
http://imgur.com/a/cL2Yy ????
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kanth1991 said:
I cant exactly understand what it is... i cant get it replaced sadly , it look like its something on the outer surface of the panel but i cant understand if its some extra adhesive on Top or its some kind of Peel of in that spot...
Looks like adhesive as there is a drop also in the stain... tried with some alcohol but it wont go off...
Also if i take a cloth it gets cleaned and becomes smooth...but later on it may reappear , i think due to dust going on it..
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You already posted this in the OP...
Why can't you return it, may I ask?
andybones said:
You already posted this in the OP...
Why can't you return it, may I ask?
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Cuz it first went home and 9 days later arrived at me because im a seaman and they sent it with joining Crew member....
DOA is for 7 days...
So i can only now repair it