S20 Ultra - Camera

scjoseph79

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Hi,

Very very silly question!
Is their a protective plastic film over the rear camera that needs removing? I cannot seem to tell if its a film or the actual finish of the camera.

Thanks.
 

donm527

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You can take a razor blade to the rear camera cover and if you scrape at it and there is a film you'll scrape it away safely.

Hi,

Very very silly question!
Is their a protective plastic film over the rear camera that needs removing? I cannot seem to tell if its a film or the actual finish of the camera.

Thanks.
 

Morty2264

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You can take a razor blade to the rear camera cover and if you scrape at it and there is a film you'll scrape it away safely.

Perhaps this shouldn't be tested first in case there is actually no film on the rear camera lenses and the blades scratch the lenses.

Shine a flashlight or something bright on your lenses to see if any reflections give you a sense of film.
 

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Lol... on the hardness scale it should be safe :p Just check JerryRig's video on the Ultra. :)

Perhaps this shouldn't be tested first in case there is actually no film on the rear camera lenses and the blades scratch the lenses.

Shine a flashlight or something bright on your lenses to see if any reflections give you a sense of film.