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Back camera. Normal and zoom seems like the cracks don't have much effect with the pictures. To take a wide pic...mmmm looks like either its raining really hard or the heavens have opened upCamera, screen?


Back camera. Normal and zoom seems like the cracks don't have much effect with the pictures. To take a wide pic...mmmm looks like either its raining really hard or the heavens have opened upCamera, screen?
Exhibit A & B lol![]()
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That's awful. So far mine had been OK and I've even dropped it.Back camera. Normal and zoom seems like the cracks don't have much effect with the pictures. To take a wide pic...mmmm looks like either its raining really hard or the heavens have opened up. Guess I'll be calling Samsung care plus. I never dropped it so I'm super confused. It was in a pocket of my jacket but with nothing else.
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That's awful. So far mine had been OK and I've even dropped it.
Aren't all cameras exposed? My UAG case is fairly recessed so nothing would damage it unless it was protruding into the recessed area.Even with the heavy duty Otterbox Defender case, that camera area is still very exposed - even to laying it down on an uneven surface.
I'm not wearing shirts with front pockets these days but I sometimes dropped devices by leaning over.I don't want to talk about how many times I've dropped my phone front and back without it getting cracked. I never use to be clumsy until now![]()
Aren't all cameras exposed? My UAG case is fairly recessed so nothing would damage it unless it was protruding into the recessed area.
Yes, it is a bit intimidatingYes, but the S20 Ultra has a whole lot more exposed camera surface than a lot of phones; and, as a result, is much more prone to catastrophe.
It's certainly understandable.Looking at posts on the Community page for Samsung...yikes. People are pissed.