I have successfully removed the film that gets scratched on the camera lens but I noticed my lens still has a lot of hairline scratches that don't seem to affect the picture quality like before. Is this normal?? Or are they remnants of the film that I have not properly removed?
Can anyone confirm that their lens have hairline scratches as well after removing the film?
kingofthebraves said:
I have successfully removed the film that gets scratched on the camera lens but I noticed my lens still has a lot of hairline scratches that don't seem to affect the picture quality like before. Is this normal?? Or are they remnants of the film that I have not properly removed?
Can anyone confirm that their lens have hairline scratches as well after removing the film?
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What did you do? which film did you remove.. on the inside or is it on the outside.. I got suddenly scratches on the camera lens, but don't know where it came from... same what you are saying: due to the film on the lens?
Just wiped it off with polish. Scratches on the outside.
kingofthebraves said:
Just wiped it off with polish. Scratches on the outside.
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Ah allright. I got the problem that my camera and dual camera got blurred by unknown scratch-like things, but suddenly, afer a few weeks, they dissapeared. You know maybe what it is? I searched, and many thought it is due to damp or moisture, but I never use it in moisture environments.
Maybe someone else know this problem?
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Evidently our camera lenses aren't made from Gorilla glass also. Today I encountered 2 small scratches across the lens of the rear facing camera while cleaning it with the soft side of my T-shirt. I usually use a micro fiber cloth but have used my T-shirt on all my other phones all the time. This is very disappointing to me, has anybody else experienced this yet?
I have the same problem. There's a couple light scratches on the camera lens. I don't think the lens has gorilla glass unlike the front and back.
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but no difference in camera result
mine has got scratches too.but when i compared camera result of mine optimus g to a brand new one there was no difference...
My phone has been in a case since day one, and I found a light small scratch on it.
I think most LGOG come with a small scratch we can't see with the naked eye, I've never touched the lens once.
Could be dust or scratch inside the lens.
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Hello again,
Today I noticed that my camera lens is scratched and I tried to peel something off of it (feels like not a glass but plastic) but it didn't come off. So I would like to know if there is some protector on it or Im just damaging it?
You're probably just damaging it. There just was a thread about polishing the camera lens. I also have scratches on the lens and tried to remove something that seemed like some kind of a protector but I failed.
TheGripper said:
You're probably just damaging it. There just was a thread about polishing the camera lens. I also have scratches on the lens and tried to remove something that seemed like some kind of a protector but I failed.
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In my case it was really a plastic protector. Luckily got it off after 5 minutes of trying to peel it.
I noticed a smudge of something on my front facing camera (probably a drop of Dr. Pepper from when my son had one blow up on him earlier that day), so I tried wiping it off with my shirt, but it needed just a little more "umph" to get it off..... So I used my fingernail, which I've done hundreds of times on the back camera, but now there's now about a dozen scratches on the front lens. I've tried cleaning it with a Q-Tip and alcohol, but they are still there.
I can't imaging my fingernail actually scratching this up..... Could there be a coating or something that I've actually scratched up that can be buffed out? My screen is polarized, maybe that extended up over the lens?
Anyone else notice their front camera is easily scratched up?
tele_jas said:
I noticed a smudge of something on my front facing camera (probably a drop of Dr. Pepper from when my son had one blow up on him earlier that day), so I tried wiping it off with my shirt, but it needed just a little more "umph" to get it off..... So I used my fingernail, which I've done hundreds of times on the back camera, but now there's now about a dozen scratches on the front lens. I've tried cleaning it with a Q-Tip and alcohol, but they are still there.
I can't imaging my fingernail actually scratching this up..... Could there be a coating or something that I've actually scratched up that can be buffed out? My screen is polarized, maybe that extended up over the lens?
Anyone else notice their front camera is easily scratched up?
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My boyfriends scratched his up and there was like a film layer that he was able to take off and it gives him clear picture shots now.
sapplegater said:
My boyfriends scratched his up and there was like a film layer that he was able to take off and it gives him clear picture shots now.
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Thank you, that's what I was hoping to hear
Yea same here, I ended up putting brake kleen on a qtip and now it's clear again.
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Toothpaste on a Q-tip, then nail polish remover with the other end of the Q-tip. Rub in small circles until you start seeing the black film coming off.
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I dropped my phone and, of all things, the camera lens got scratched. Now every picture I take comes out blurry.
Is there any way to remove the scratches?
I don't necessarily want to have to switch phone. I love my One M7.
arozer said:
I dropped my phone and, of all things, the camera lens got scratched. Now every picture I take comes out blurry.
Is there any way to remove the scratches?
I don't necessarily want to have to switch phone. I love my One M7.
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Not sure about buffing the scratch out but a lens replacement does not seem to bad. It seems like the lens is plastic as opposed to glass. However if you replace it you will have a nice glass lens.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/HTC+One+Camera+Lens+Glass+Replacement/17695
Hey guys i have notice just one day out of my regular case my rear camera glass lens is scratched really. not a big issue as camera app does not capture scratched line but still how is it this easy to be scratched. also searching for replacement parts and tutorial how to change lens
i put my phone in my pocket without protecting the back len, no scratch till now. i guess your regular case is extremely dirty.
I've always had that when you see it in the sunlight but my pictures remain good.
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i put my phone in my pocket without protecting the back len, no scratch till now. i guess your regular case is extremely dirty.
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Not really. Case is ok. Only this i took it off my case put the phone on table and my wife slide it across table to give it to me. which it scratched the lens. Glass is extremely fragile
jason4962 said:
Not really. Case is ok. Only this i took it off my case put the phone on table and my wife slide it across table to give it to me. which it scratched the lens. Glass is extremely fragile
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there are tempered glass protector with a camera lens film protector included like those from nilkin.
jason4962 said:
Not really. Case is ok. Only this i took it off my case put the phone on table and my wife slide it across table to give it to me. which it scratched the lens. Glass is extremely fragile
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ok it happen to me now, i realise the scratch only happen after i remove the screen protector. i suspect that the anodizing of protector is the one that remove the anti scratch property of zenfone 2 screen.
PSA, do not use screen protector if you want to remove it in future.
Yep mine to it has some bad scratches i am really dissapointed with the quality and i was careful at least image quality is still fine
Im still looking for frame or rear glass replacement parts. Incase i need them. Image is fine but all scratched up . Lol
I man handle my phones like crazy no case past and present. I never ever had a scratch on my camera. Either your glass is bad or your doing something terribly wrong