Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Insert the bottom tabs 1st. Make sure they're engaged properly then work your way up.
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Insert the bottom tabs 1st. Make sure they're engaged properly then work your way up.
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trying my darndest to follow these directions but i have a stubborn clip on the bottom right corner of the back cover. it refuses to house properly, and it's to the point where i've tried forcing it and put a little dent in the cover. it seems like shoddy work, and i'm getting rather frustrated at the fact that i have a back cover that just won't sit properly on the phone.
samshin said:
trying my darndest to follow these directions but i have a stubborn clip on the bottom right corner of the back cover. it refuses to house properly, and it's to the point where i've tried forcing it and put a little dent in the cover. it seems like shoddy work, and i'm getting rather frustrated at the fact that i have a back cover that just won't sit properly on the phone.
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Totally agree....PIA getting mine back on and its still not all the way on!
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Totally agree....PIA getting mine back on and its still not all the way on!
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i know this thread has been knocked back a good amount of pages and i'm not trying to bump for the sake of spamming, but this is definitely an issue for at least two of us on here. nobody else is finding that the back plate doesn't fit properly? i've narrowed it down to being an issue of the bottom two snaps on either side being too close together, most likely from the backplate becoming somewhat deformed. i went into a small local retailer and they made it sound like it was my fault, as though i had removed the backing improperly and caused the issue. i'm going to stop by a larger store later today to see if they'll take a look, but before i go in i want to get some idea of how common this issue is for other people.
so again, is anybody else having trouble closing the phone back up after opening the back cover? is it just me and parcou here who can't seem to get it to fit?
No issue here. I remove my back twice a day and it goes back on with no problem. I just lay it on the device and push it on both sides up near the heart rate monitor until it snaps in place then just go around the edges to make sure it snaps all around. I don't try to line up the top or bottom at all.
Same here
I had the same prob but with a little force an what sounded like a bone break it went on. I have not taking the back off since.
The tab at the top, in the corner, next to the headphone jack will not snap on mine. The back creaks when I squeeze it there, but the gap between the back and the phone just opens back up when I stop squeezing. Does this sound like something I should mention to Verizon? The gap is definitely big enough to allow dirt or moisture to get into the phone.
No problem with mine. placed the battery on and snapped it back together. I had to be showed how to pull the back off. Like they said use the top right corner to do that. - If I remember that right for the side ...
I had the a couple of the clips never seem to click into place. I thought I would break the glass pushing so hard.
I got a black replacement back from Ebay, much more tacky feeling that my original white back. It clicked right into place.
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Sorry, no issue here either.
This totally sounds like a back plate problem tho.
Were you able to get your hands on a new back cover or maybe test out a back cover of a display model at a Verizon store?
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Sorry about that issue. This is weird since I have no problems. I purchased a battery charger and a second battery and I change batteries everyday and have no issues... thank God.
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I've been having that same problem, with both the original backing and the book like car that Samsung makes. The $50 case from Samsung is going back until they're cheaper and I'm just getting something for the back from eBay to cover the open spaces.
Hello,
It's September 2017 - I just got my new old stock Verizon Note 4 and I'm seeing the same back cover problem. Out of the box it was not seated at the bottom edge. I could seat it at the bottom, or top - but not both.
The solution for me was to start by seating the bottom edge and the first clip up both sides. Then I left the rest of the side clips unseated and used my thumbs pressed in the center of the cover to slide it towards the top. I alternated this with working on the top clips and and got one and then the rest seated. I snapped the rest of the side clips in place last.
I hope this helps!
Pete
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Is the battery door cover on anyone's G2 loose? I mean, it used to be a nice tight fit when I first got it, but now after owning it since its release date is seems to be just loose enough to annoy the hell out of me. It doesn't rattle but it slides back & forth just a little bit, maybe a couple millimeters worth. Just curious if this happens to anyone else's G2, and if so what did you do to make it stop doing that.
Thanks.
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Is the battery door cover on anyone's G2 loose? I mean, it used to be a nice tight fit when I first got it, but now after owning it since its release date is seems to be just loose enough to annoy the hell out of me. It doesn't rattle but it slides back & forth just a little bit, maybe a couple millimeters worth. Just curious if this happens to anyone else's G2, and if so what did you do to make it stop doing that.
Thanks.
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does it fall out? if it dosent, you can try to put something inbetween the gap so the door has no space to move
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does it fall out? if it dosent, you can try to put something inbetween the gap so the door has no space to move
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No, it doesn't fall off the phone at all, it's in there pretty good. It slides up & down parallel to the phone itself, so when I'm holding it it just doesn't feel secure (IMO).
Had that problem long ago, it was caused by the phone lock not the cover. I had a replacement and it was locking perfectly again
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Check the tabs on the left side. I noticed that mine got lose also it was from the tabs bending out. Just bend them back in and you should be fine.
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Check the tabs on the left side. I noticed that mine got lose also it was from the tabs bending out. Just bend them back in and you should be fine.
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Which left side are you referring to, the metal clips or the black clips? And which we are you bending them to fix it, toward the center or away from the center? Thanks.
These tabs on the door its self. Just bend slightly and slowly, they will break so be careful.
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These tabs on the door its self. Just bend slightly and slowly, they will break so be careful.
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Which way are you bending them though?
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Which way are you bending them though?
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In, towards the door.
Remember just slightly. Alittle then try, and so on.
i have replaced the entire casing for my wife's T7373. all seamed to go good. when the phone boots up it is stuck in landscape mode. as if it not seeing a switch or trigger to know that the keyboard is in. also the keyboard lite stays on.
i have taken the phone apart again and still i am not sure where the switch is. all i can see is the metal contact ramps on the ends of the slide.
Any help would be great. "wife not happy"
thank you
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i have replaced the entire casing for my wife's T7373. all seamed to go good. when the phone boots up it is stuck in landscape mode. as if it not seeing a switch or trigger to know that the keyboard is in. also the keyboard lite stays on.
i have taken the phone apart again and still i am not sure where the switch is. all i can see is the metal contact ramps on the ends of the slide.
Any help would be great. "wife not happy"
thank you
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The sensor is magnetic that 'senses' whether or not the keyboard is open.
iFixIt.com is a great site to help with teardowns/troubleshooting.
thank you , that joged my memory. well at least i hope i can get it fixed or the wife will kill me....
I also need to replace my case, the silver colored edge has cracked in a few places. Might I ask where you got your replacement case from? Any tips you can give from your experience replacing it?
for the replacement of the silver case can you find at http://www.amazon.com/Silver-Housing-HTC-Repair-Replacement/dp/B0052QW60Y
and at http://shop.brando.com/htc-touch-pro-2-replacement-back-cover-silver_p04432c1050d039.html
i got mine off e-bay http://www.ebay.com/itm/370526944677?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
had all the parts i needed, everything worked well. only trouble i had was the the magnet for the screen rotation. remounting the brass screw inserts was fun, what i did was use one the longer screws same size. and heated the brass up and screwed the brass insert in.
other little tips. there will be little plastic parts and need re-secured. i just heated up a end of a T25 to melt the little tabs.
have fun it took me about 2 hours and , had to take part the phone a few times to make sure i got it all right.
Looking for a new battery cover. Any Idea where to get one?
i bent one of the pins a bit and now am actually a bit worried about water / dust / etc. getting in.
It's not like the cover was waterproof in the first place.
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It's not like the cover was waterproof in the first place.
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Mhmm yeah but i think its at least closely sealed keeping away some stuff?
They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Battery-Cover-Rear-Door-Housing-Samsung-Google-Nexus-Galaxy-i9250-/260901222649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
try this and review it
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They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Battery-Cover-Rear-Door-Housing-Samsung-Google-Nexus-Galaxy-i9250-/260901222649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
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$20?!?!?! Jesus. You can buy a complete outer shell for $25.
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$20?!?!?! Jesus. You can buy a complete outer shell for $25.
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The prices will probably go down when the global shortage of devices (except in the UK) has been taken care of. Supply and demand, you know.
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They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
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Hmm question is if its worth it right now to buy one. I mean 20 $.....
Battery Cover from the outside does not show any abnormality and i thought: if it "fits" in it should be pressed in the right position by the other pins and the shape of the notch.
What do you think?
I find the back cover to be the biggest pain in the ass ever to remove and put back on... Anyone know what the correct procedure is to put the cover back on? The bottom looks like it requires some ..sliding... and the rest you need to push in with the cover bent, moving from the bottom and going upward one by one? >.> bleh
...The Droid 3 and Optimus V's covers werent this bad...
I bent the bottom right pin (If you look from the back) now my case doesn't shut properly. I think I'll wait till the price goes down before I buy a replacement though!
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I bent the bottom right pin (If you look from the back) now my case doesn't shut properly. I think I'll wait till the price goes down before I buy a replacement though!
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the bottom right seems to be the hardest to get in. you have to get it in with bottom two tabs at the same time for everything to fall and snap into place. it can be a pain if you don't know.
I agree the back cover is the only physical issue with the phone.
Make sure the bottom side is nicely in before snapping in the ones on top to avoid breaking the button hooks.
I got sick of the case sticking up at the back so tried to bend the bent pin back, and it worked perfectly!
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I find the back cover to be the biggest pain in the ass ever to remove and put back on... Anyone know what the correct procedure is to put the cover back on?
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I had trouble getting the back on with all the pins in place. For me, the right side bottom pin would not go in.
Instead of forcing it, I discovered if I inserted the bottom 2 pins of the back, then starting pushing the side pins in from the bottom and working up, then they all went in without too much trouble.
Good Luck!
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My gnex makes cracking sound when grabbed.
The sound is only coming from the left side about 1.5cm below volume rocker. There is no movement of any parts of the phone just that frigging sound.
Now should I send it for replacement/repair or just live with it? Its £500 phone and something like this happening after a week of usage?
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videos here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxGhlnRCneY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTdU5voC7kY
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Replace. One week is unacceptable. This phone seems to be having a lot of quality control issues.
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Did you try removing and replacing the battery cover? It might not be in properly?
I got mine yesterday and have noticed that the back cover has a bump in it, as if its not sat down correctly,in the same place as the OPs phone, iv taken the back off and back on again so many times to try to get it right!!!... doesn't want to know...not sure if its the cover or the phone....its going back tomorrow...not good for a £500 phone....hopefully I'll get a good one...
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MattSkeet said:
Hi
My gnex makes cracking sound when grabbed.
The sound is only coming from the left side about 1.5cm below volume rocker. There is no movement of any parts of the phone just that frigging sound.
Now should I send it for replacement/repair or just live with it? Its £500 phone and something like this happening after a week of usage?
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I have the same issue. I thought it's just the way it is on this phone, the back cover is really cheap.. I can even see a very small bump on one side.
The problem is that this is happening even without the cover on the phone. I take the cover off from the phone and press on the side of it I can still here cracks. There is so many things I love about this phone, dictation or the screen or the actual size and thinness of the phone. Unfortunately samsung is making their devices from really thin and cheap plastic. Have the same problem on my samsung galaxy tab 10.1 on the back cover. it feels like the back cover is going to come of the device. The only reason I didn't return my galaxy tablet is because I got the free cover with it which means I don't really feel the back.
Unfortunately due to lack of the covers for samsung galaxy nexus I cannot resolve this issue that way which will be satisfactory for me. ps I just said the above text, I love this phone
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macfre said:
I have the same issue. I thought it's just the way it is on this phone, the back cover is really cheap.. I can even see a very small bump on one side.
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Hmm i definitely don't have that on my GN. Where abouts is the bump?
kam187 said:
Hmm i definitely don't have that on my GN. Where abouts is the bump?
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Bottom left. Left to the "SAMSUNG" logo, where back cover joins with the rest of the body.
EDIT: I've just attached picture of that bump.
macfre said:
I have the same issue. I thought it's just the way it is on this phone, the back cover is really cheap.. I can even see a very small bump on one side.
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Bottom left. Left to the "SAMSUNG" logo, where back cover joins with the rest of the body.
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Hmm Nothing here. I ran my finger all the way round where the battery cover joins the body and its flush all the way round.
I just removed the battery cover and put it back on, and still couldn't reproduce it. I did notice tho putting the cover back on is not really straight forward. if you're looking at the back of the phone:
- There's two tabs at the bottom of the cover which need to slide in - cover pushed downwards into the body.
- Theres a tab on the right which has to be slid in towards the right.
- There's a tab on the left which has to be slid in downwards.
Trying to do all three at the same time is a bit weird. I find putting the bottom right tab in and he right tab in together, then slightly bend the battery cover to slide the bottom left and left one in. Then push the rest down. If you don't slide the tabs into where they slot in, you can't push them down properly afterwards.
i thought 5 year olds knew how to put battery covers on
it comes off top to bottom, so when you go back to put it on, snap it in bottom to top
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Hmm Nothing here. I ran my finger all the way round where the battery cover joins the body and its flush all the way round.
I just removed the battery cover and put it back on, and still couldn't reproduce it. I did notice tho putting the cover back on is not really straight forward. if you're looking at the back of the phone:
- There's two tabs at the bottom of the cover which need to slide in - cover pushed downwards into the body.
- Theres a tab on the right which has to be slid in towards the right.
- There's a tab on the left which has to be slid in downwards.
Trying to do all three at the same time is a bit weird. I find putting the bottom right tab in and he right tab in together, then slightly bend the battery cover to slide the bottom left and left one in. Then push the rest down. If you don't slide the tabs into where they slot in, you can't push them down properly afterwards.
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Yeah, that bump comes from not putting the back on properly - I've done that once
suffeks said:
i thought 5 year olds knew how to put battery covers on
it comes off top to bottom, so when you go back to put it on, snap it in bottom to top
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lol not trying to be patronising! But its not actually as simple as bottom to top, or you'll probably break the tabs!
what I meant is not the actual battery cover, is the frame around a phone that is making a cracking sound and its located roughly about 1.5 centimeters below volume rocker. Basically its normally were you would hold the phone
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Bottom left. Left to the "SAMSUNG" logo, where back cover joins with the rest of the body.
EDIT: I've just attached picture of that bump.
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what I meant is not the actual battery cover, is the frame around a phone that is making a cracking sound and its located roughly about 1.5 centimeters below volume rocker. Basically its normally were you would hold the phone
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The bump is definitely due to not putting the cover on properly - I just tried it now. (the left clip needs to be pushed into the phone and then slide downwards to latch on).
But the cracking sounds definitely seem like an issue with your nexus. I just squeezed all the way round the housing, with cover on and off and I dont have any cracking sound at all.
I would send it back for a replacement, who knows it might get worse, or have a broken housing inside.
lol people not putting the back cover on properly.
lol.
hahaha
lol.
Your holding it wrong. LoL
Seriously though that creak would drive me crazy. Its not that heavy so there is no reason to stress the body.
My Transformer will creak if I hold it with one hand while picking it up because of the weight. Perhaps it wasn't sealed properly?
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Naths said:
I got mine yesterday and have noticed that the back cover has a bump in it, as if its not sat down correctly,in the same place as the OPs phone, iv taken the back off and back on again so many times to try to get it right!!!... doesn't want to know...not sure if its the cover or the phone....its going back tomorrow...not good for a £500 phone....hopefully I'll get a good one...
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Not sure if you have a specific problem but I have noticed the best way to put the back on in general is to start at the bottom and make sure you click every one on your way to the top.
It's only been 1 week and the poor quality, flimsy back cover is showing wear and tear. It won't get into its allocated slot, and by the looks of it, seems that it became a fraction shorter.
It always seems click in better for me if I start at the bottom and work up.
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It's only been 1 week and the poor quality, flimsy back cover is showing wear and tear. It won't get into its allocated slot, and by the looks of it, seems that it became a fraction shorter.
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You're not putting it in correctly. Gotta make sure the bottom tabs are before you start snapping the rest. I have more success getting the right tab in first and messing around till the other tab falls in and the bottom of the cover kisses the phone.
My grandma beat me down and took my nexus. Sent from a jitterbug with beats by dre.
SOLVED: Thanks to this guy from androidcentral:
"Originally Posted by DBVille: And, make SURE the hooks aren't bent up. I am betting the hooks have been bent up, at least on one side, from trying to push it closed. (dont ask how I know). Look very closely at the hooks. Put your finger nail under them and pry them up/apart from the back if they are too close to the cover to engage the clips on the phone. When done right, it just snaps on. But, you must get the bottom done first."
The hooks were bent up... fixed them with my nails. Now it snaps back on. Still pretty cheap though.
Or user error?
My grandma beat me down and took my nexus. Sent from a jitterbug with beats by dre.
you're not supposed to snap in the bottom hooks, you lock them in first, then snap in the ones rest...
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you're not supposed to snap in the bottom hooks, you lock them in first, then snap in the ones rest...
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+1 this is how I do it...common sense...
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Happen to me too the first week. I'm a pro now.
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God, the build quality and camera are a real disappointment on this phone. thanks for the tip on bending up the tabs.. worked for me..
never the OP's fault that he doesnt know how to put the back cover on.. always Samsung's fault for not making it tard proof.
Zepius said:
never the OP's fault he doesnt know how to put the back cover on.. always Samsung's fault for not making tard proof.
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Admittedly the back cover of the GN is one of the more complicated ones to put back onto the phone.
Do not force it on - if you do it right, it will go back on with just a little pressure. Like others said before you have to start at the bottom latches and work your way up from there. Note that the bottom latches are different from the others and do not snap in like the rest.
I'm extremely pleased with the build quality of this phone! A product feels VERY well build when you can't make it flex slightly or make the battery cover creak by squeasing the phone a certain way! Looking at you, HTC! The DInc, Thunderbolt, and Rezound that I've had all suffered from that. (Though I couldn't make the Thunderbolt flex)
And anytime you drop an HTC phone, first the battery door flies in the air, then the battery pops out -.-
Samsung on the other hand, the Nexus is VERY solid, battery door doesn't creak nor does the frame. No creaking sounds at all. I cannot flex the phone. What is it with people dissing Samsung for making plastic phones, what do you want them to do? Engineer a new compound? Geez
As so many have pointed out, the cover doesn't snap at the bottom; you start there by inserting the bottom hooks, then snap the sides and top.
In fact, I've found the easiest, most effective way to do it is laying out face down, insert the bottom hooks, then zip up both sides together with my thumbs, finishing with effortlessly snapping the top in.
As for the build, I couldn't disagree more strongly. The back design is brilliant. The phone overall is rock solid, and has solved the common back pop-off battery pop-out of most phones today.
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I was at a Verizon store last night. Picked up the phone from the display they had it in. The back cover fell off along with the security device. Does the cover have issues staying on? Would a case solve this issue?
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I was at a Verizon store last night. Picked up the phone from the display they had it in. The back cover fell off along with the security device. Does the cover have issues staying on? Would a case solve this issue?
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There is no issue if you put it on correctly.
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Careful because our store model had a broken back cover since day one. Two sided take is holding it together at the moment.
Tisosview said:
I was at a Verizon store last night. Picked up the phone from the display they had it in. The back cover fell off along with the security device. Does the cover have issues staying on? Would a case solve this issue?
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Happens at all the stores. Some have ziptied the backcover back on . However, it really is a non issue. In the case of the store phones, the heavy security device that is glued onto the back cover, pulls very hard at the back cover and it creates issues. In reality, given that it is a completely flat piece of plastic that is sitting flush against your phone with no handles, there is no way to exert even remotely the same amount of outward forces on the back cover.
While removing and putting on the backcover doesn't feel great, the cover does a great job, helps keep the phone slim and light, and looks pretty damn good. The store model did put me off due to this same issue with the security device, but I have had absolutely no issues with the backcover, or the phone feeling flimsy (and I came to the GN from the OG!).
LOL the back cover is well built imo. Just because it is thin does not mean it is of poor construction.The people who are having problems just aren't bothering to learn how to put it on. You don't just snap the whole thing on. Put any backcover on incorrectly and you risk damaging it.
I remove my back cover regularly to swap SIMs and although I've had it since release day not only does it look the same as it did when I bought it but it functions perfectly too (stays on nice and tight).
TLDR; If your tabs are bent you're doing it wrong. Don't blame design for your lack of intelligence.
Thank you for the replies. It is reassuring.
I found it funny that the security really didn't work for this device. Since the alarm didn't go off when the back fell off.
Bottom tabs get bent up
I've had my GN for a little over a week. The problem that I have, and I assume the others have, is that the tabs at the bottom get bent up so that they can't hook in.
I bent them down with my fingernail so that they are horizontal again, and it clicked in fine.
My concern is that this is already a problem after a week, and plastic can only take so much bending and fatigue before it totally breaks, which will eventually occur. I would imagine that at least some people who have had their GNs since launch have already experienced this.
Frankly, I think this is a manufacturing issue that Samsung should ultimately address.