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@dalmac, I've read somewhere that it's supposed to absorb shock?
@hgautam, I do really hope that this is just that but I think that this is poor quality control.
This makes me doubt all those brands such as Gorilla glass or that dragontrail glass used by Sony. My friend's Note 3 had a crack screen and it baffles me how it happened when Gorilla glass is supposed to be damage-resistant.
[ This Message was edited by: Shino03 on 2014-05-27 13:00 ]
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Posted: 2014-05-27 13:59:01
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On 2014-05-27 12:49:33, hgautam wrote:
Nothing cracks on it's own... It's the users fault and they lie that the glass cracked itself... This doesn't happen...
Maybe they want to avoid spending on the replacement of the glass and they hope Sony will fix it for free by acting like they didn't did anything and it broke itself...
My Z1 has falls badly so many times daily (I have 1 yr old girl who uses and also throws my phone) and it's not shattered...
In some situations it might crack but that would be the users fault....
if that doesn't happen to you.. then thank god and shut up.
it's a known issue since the original Z and Xperiablog [
link] has explained it and says that Sony will replace the defected unite under warranty as long as the crack match the following pics.. still though there's no official statement from Sony website, just some inside info. and that's why some retailers on various country refused to replace it or fix it
above all it's about the glass and frailness.. it happened for HTC and iPhone, when poor installation occur glass will fall apart, especially if there is a GAP that doesn't hold the glass properly with heat exchange and air pressure will absolute harm the straightness of any glass
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Posted: 2014-05-27 14:21:23
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On 2014-05-27 13:59:01, Shino03 wrote:
@dalmac, I've read somewhere that it's supposed to absorb shock?
@hgautam, I do really hope that this is just that but I think that this is poor quality control.
This makes me doubt all those brands such as Gorilla glass or that dragontrail glass used by Sony. My friend's Note 3 had a crack screen and it baffles me how it happened when Gorilla glass is supposed to be damage-resistant.
[ This Message was edited by: Shino03 on 2014-05-27 13:00 ]
Gorilla glass is not damage-resistant. It's slightly stronger than the kind of glass that used to be on mobiles, but that's it.
All glass is breakable. It's as simple as that.
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Posted: 2014-05-27 14:54:30
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Had the phone drop off my lap on to the stones when i got off my car few days back.Fell on it back pretty bad but fortunately had the Flip Case,no scratches and no cracks
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Posted: 2014-05-27 17:28:48
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Sony need to sort out their HDR, Panorama and a few other things in the Z3, Z4, Z5 etc.
Also the 20.7MP is just a gimmick because if you shoot in 20.7MP the detail is actually worse than when shooting with 8MP, also you can only use HDR and scene modes in 8MP.
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Posted: 2014-05-27 18:31:06
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Several things:
1) Dragontrail and Gorilla glass are "scratch resistant", not damage proof. The only benefit this provides is a surface that does not pick up micro-scratches from common items in your pocket or surfaces it scrapes up against.
2) The increased resistance to scratches is often comes with the trade-off of reduced flexibility.
3) Put those 2 things together and you have a phone screen that can resist more everyday abuse but will fare no better (and potentially WORSE) when it comes to abrupt shocks and bending.
Factor in ever-increasing size of phone screens and you can start to see why some screens "randomly break", even though they're made of adamantium-unicorn-teeth and diamond-farts.
TL;DR: There is no conspiracy, nor an epidemic - things MAY have been improperly installed, but more likely you're just seeing a huge pane of brittle shit being crammed into tiny pockets and misfortune.
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Posted: 2014-05-27 20:22:35
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On 2014-05-27 20:22:35, Rockarel wrote:
Several things:
1) Dragontrail and Gorilla glass are "scratch resistant", not damage proof. The only benefit this provides is a surface that does not pick up micro-scratches from common items in your pocket or surfaces it scrapes up against.
2) The increased resistance to scratches is often comes with the trade-off of reduced flexibility.
3) Put those 2 things together and you have a phone screen that can resist more everyday abuse but will fare no better (and potentially WORSE) when it comes to abrupt shocks and bending.
Factor in ever-increasing size of phone screens and you can start to see why some screens "randomly break", even though they're made of adamantium-unicorn-teeth and diamond-farts.
TL;DR: There is no conspiracy, nor an epidemic - things MAY have been improperly installed, but more likely you're just seeing a huge pane of brittle shit being crammed into tiny pockets and misfortune.
You clearly forgot Mithril... your post has no scientific value... you troll
You made my day sir with your statement, I love you... I mean who could have thought diamond farts?
You have my respect
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Posted: 2014-05-27 22:44:53
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Anyone in the UK got the update yet?
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Posted: 2014-05-27 23:06:05
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On 2014-05-27 23:06:05, dalmac wrote:
Anyone in the UK got the update yet?
Or you could just flash it using flashtool?... it's piss easy TBH and you can uncheck DATA and APPS LOG wipe so you won't lose a thing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759934[ This Message was edited by: alexander87 on 2014-05-28 09:16 ]
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Posted: 2014-05-28 10:15:50
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Z2 announced in Brazil...
1117,37 U$
I think it's time to win the lottery
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Posted: 2014-05-28 13:44:20
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