Hi, the back cover of my xperia S is loosening. It moves just a bit, but with a soft friction on the hand it comes off. I think the little plastic lock inside are worn .... Is this happened to anyone? How to solve this?
Thanks to all
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when my Xperia Acro S Dip into the water there is a bubble come up from the usb cover, is it normal or a factory defect?
I won't say thats normal
Bubble means air
So where ever the air was present (usb) it was replaced by water ( thats why bubble came out)
Guess there might be a leak
but after the bubbles I pick up my phone and the phone still works with no damage, I think the water replace the spaces on the cover but not with the rubber on.
mon2x2 said:
but after the bubbles I pick up my phone and the phone still works with no damage, I think the water replace the spaces on the cover but not with the rubber on.
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I had the same thing.
as long as the inside rubber was properly closed, and not damaged, I think there will be no problem.
under the headset-connector cover I have a red (pink) sticker, so I guess, that means a little water must have hit that sticker, but that can also be from opening the cover after the phone was in the water, and still wet...
What i have a problem with, is that the covers for usb, and for head-set are regularly hard to close properly.
thats actually normal since there are spaces in the enclosure..it gets filled up but as long as the rubber seals are properly closed, then theres nothing to worry about :good:
Hello there!
I bought my xperia m 10 days ago, and i am pleased so far, except for one thing..
I noticed yesterday that the removable cover has started creaking, especially on the side with no buttons where the usb port is.
Has anyone else noticed that with their device? Is this something that inevitably happens after a while, or should i try to get it replaced because of a defect?
Yes, it started happening a few days after I bought or... If it happens to others too, I'll assume it's inevitable
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Hmm I see..
Well I thought I'd ask because if it is something that is going to happen anyway, i will not bother taking it to the store.
They will have to send the phone to the service center and all that fuss just to replace the back cover, so it is not worth it.
If someone else can also confirm that this is the case with their phone I will be assured.
My phone also makes noises when pushed, most at top right and bottom left corners.
Well I take it there is nothing I can do about it then, so no point in returning it, I will have to live with it...
It is a shame though, because other than that the phone is outstanding in terms of value, I see no reason to spend any more that what I spent on this. It hits the sweet spot for me in the price/performance scale.
Has anyone found any solution to this problem?
I have tried putting little pieces of paper at the hotspots (bottom left and below the usb port in my case) but I had little success...
I am also curious to hear reports from others, maybe a silicon case can lessen the issue...
Cassius Away said:
Has anyone found any solution to this problem?
I have tried putting little pieces of paper at the hotspots (bottom left and below the usb port in my case) but I had little success...
I am also curious to hear reports from others, maybe a silicon case can lessen the issue...
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I have silicone case, it is the same. I am thinking about using thin layer of hotglue. It can be peeled of easily.
After some experimenting I found that putting a small piece of paper (3mm tall and about 3cm long) between the phone and the cover eliminated the major creaks that where in the lower-middle left side of my phone. I just folded a piece of printer paper in two and cut it to the above dimensions. If you try it make sure to put it in a way that does not block the small plastic clips that clip on the phone.
I really love my newly bought Xperia Z1 compact , it is so amazing! But , i have got a few questions to ask and hope you guys can help me withIs the
Is Xperia z1 compact flaps tight?
Do i need a casing for it?
Can it endure a simple low height drop? As it will it not get cracks or bending of the phone?
Is the safe to drop into the water?
How long can the flaps on the phone last?
Is it safe to use it without casing and screen protection on the back?
Do you people think i should get a case ? For me i don't think i need as case pose a issue to it. I alwayd drop it into water , and if i have a casing on , i will need to take it out and dry it.
I know some questions are common sense , but i hope you guys can answer for me , what are you guys advices?
I knocked my phone of my bedside table while charging last night, didnt realise till i got to work that the flap had fell off. Luckily was on the floor when i got home and fitted back securely again.
Id recommend a protector for the back, mine has a lot of little scratch marks already, and i have a gel casing for work
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Hi all
i dont know if i am only in the world facing this but since few month i have been facing this issue very badly and repeatedly
Issue:
i dont know how but lots of dust is getting inside my camera and i have to visit sony store to clean as back cover is non removable.
can any one tell me the cure should i take ?
from this images i can see that isnt to hard to take of back door if you have tool like this http://image.dhgate.com/albu_337935978_00-1.0x0/superpig-professional-disassembly-repairing.jpg
jus use triangle and go around the corner beatween back door and housing..
miki89 said:
from this images i can see that isnt to hard to take of back door if you have tool like this http://image.dhgate.com/albu_337935978_00-1.0x0/superpig-professional-disassembly-repairing.jpg
jus use triangle and go around the corner beatween back door and housing..
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thanks
but dont you think we need all this
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDMQtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DIo9jHfs6z94&ei=IktJVNr5IYSD8QXe1YHABg&usg=AFQjCNGMJ58DccqR1CuT9Xt0Afhm_rsARQ&sig2=FU5AEmc72g2J4crbewhM-A&bvm=bv.77880786,d.dGc
i mnot sure.. i could not find any video for t2, but my guess is there is no glue on our device cause we have plastic back instead of z1 whic has glass.. just my guess...
No Dust Here......
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Same Issue
I'm Also Facing the Same Dust Issue. But I Found a Solution to it (Kind Of Temporary)
You Can Open the Plastic Cover By Using A Sharp Plastic Tool.
It is Hold onto Place by Clips,Now Remove That Back Cover.
You Find Another Cover Below it. There About 10-12 Philips head (2.0) Screw. (not Sure How many Screws are present. Didn't Count )
Just Unscrew it. Clean the Lens By using Anti-Fiber Cloth
Or using Ear Cleaning Buds With Isopropyl Alcohol.
TADA ! The Dust Is Gone Temporarily.
PS: Try not To Scratch The Screws. Just In case it Goes For Service
lostfurby said:
I'm Also Facing the Same Dust Issue. But I Found a Solution to it (Kind Of Temporary)
You Can Open the Plastic Cover By Using A Sharp Plastic Tool.
It is Hold onto Place by Clips,Now Remove That Back Cover.
You Find Another Cover Below it. There About 10-12 Philips head (2.0) Screw. (not Sure How many Screws are present. Didn't Count )
Just Unscrew it. Clean the Lens By using Anti-Fiber Cloth
Or using Ear Cleaning Buds With Isopropyl Alcohol.
TADA ! The Dust Is Gone Temporarily.
PS: Try not To Scratch The Screws. Just In case it Goes For Service
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thanks buddy
trying now
Done
there were 13 Screw
Thanks Again buddy
Warranty
if your device is covered with warranty(although not one year has passed from it's release) give it in service center.
\if you don't care about warranty, DIY... :good:
If I put my thumbs on the screen and my index fingers on each side of the "S" from the Nexus logo and apply a little pressure my phone makes little pop noise like the plastic may be loose. Does anyone else's do this? Could it just be that it is plastic that it makes this noise and there is nothing wrong with the phone?
Thanks for any input.:good:
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If you apply pressure to plastic it's going to deform slightly which would cause a noise like that, yes.
raptir said:
If you apply pressure to plastic it's going to deform slightly which would cause a noise like that, yes.
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My nexus 5 didn't do that and it's plastic.
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Mine does it but only if I hold it a certain way and apply pressure in an exact location. Since I don't do this as I use the phone it's a non issue for me. I'd say if it does it when you hold the phone the way you normally would when using it and it bothers you then return it and try again? Mass produced electronic devices will always have inconsistencies and defects. You'll have to decide whether or not it's acceptable.
Thanks guys. I appreciate the input.
git-sims said:
If I put my thumbs on the screen and my index fingers on each side of the "S" from the Nexus logo and apply a little pressure my phone makes little pop noise like the plastic may be loose. Does anyone else's do this? Could it just be that it is plastic that it makes this noise and there is nothing wrong with the phone?
Thanks for any input.:good:
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mine does that too. I returned it, thinking it may be a factory defect. But it appears that the new one does that too. Just plastic. Once you put that in a case, you wont' hear clicking
I fixed the clicking sound by applying a strip of insulation tape on the inside of the back cover. Be careful though, just apply one layer, two are too much and lead to a gap between fingerprint sensor and back cover.
For me the clicking sound almost disappeared after 2-3 weeks.
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I fixed the clicking sound by applying a strip of insulation tape on the inside of the back cover. Be careful though, just apply one layer, two are too much and lead to a gap between fingerprint sensor and back cover.
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Good tip! This made me realize that it's easier to fix rather then go back to the store and return it for a new one (which probably will have the same issue). It look quite easy to remove the back cover in order to mount the tape, even though I'm not that inspired to dissemble a newly brought product. Did you mount the tape's sticky side against the inside of the back cover? Or did you mount it against the battery? I'm not sure it matters.
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Rickckck said:
Good tip! This made me realize that it's easier to fix rather then go back to the store and return it for a new one (which probably will have the same issue). It look quite easy to remove the back cover in order to mount the tape, even though I'm not that inspired to dissemble a newly brought product. Did you mount the tape's sticky side against the inside of the back cover? Or did you mount it against the battery? I'm not sure it matters.
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I mounted it against the back cover. But i guess it does not matter, as you only need to close the gap between battery and back cover, so there is no more space for the back cover to move.
dskvml said:
I mounted it against the back cover. But i guess it does not matter, as you only need to close the gap between battery and back cover, so there is no more space for the back cover to move.
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Tried this and moved the tape several times but I realized that the squeaking and clicking sounds kept on coming back. So I cleared it for tape and sent it in for repair. It turned out that my main issue was just at the fingerprint sensor where the plastic back cover were to tight on to the right side of the metal ring around the sensor. Couldn't get rid of it after all, but it sure was a nice try! it might be a solution to other units depending on where the noise is generated.
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