I saw someone mention removing plastic film from over the camera lens and the heart rate sensor. Is that the thing to do? I can't be sure that there is a plastic film there???
I kept the camera one as it doesn't interfere with the photos. The heart sensor one I did remove cause I am not sure it will interfere with the scanning.
Leaving the camera plastic film doesn't interfere with picture taking? Really? That's amazing. It doesn't make pictures blurry or mess with color, lighting, etc.? Seriously asking.
Samsung thought maybe there will be OCD people like me so they made a hole perfectly sized so we have a lens protector.
Mine was a very nice install with no bubbles.If they were thinking of OCD people like me, though, they would have used an application method that didn't lead to noticeable air bubbles underneath the material. That had to go! hehe
If they were thinking of OCD people like me, though, they would have used an application method that didn't lead to noticeable air bubbles underneath the material. That had to go! hehe
Its the same plastic film that all electronics companies put on the shinny parts of their products, its not meant to be permanent.
I can't believe I've owned this phone for over one month taking hundreds of photos before I noticed that there is a little protective film over the lens. I've never had a phone with a lense protector (unless I've been missing it all these years), so I thought I would mention it to help others.
I can't believe I've owned this phone for over one month taking hundreds of photos before I noticed that there is a little protective film over the lens. I've never had a phone with a lense protector (unless I've been missing it all these years), so I thought I would mention it to help others.