jcp007
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+1 Thanks for posting. I had to remove my Otterbox Defender case and then use my finger nail to remove it.
Sent Via My Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet
Sent Via My Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet
Once I got my fingernail under it, it just kind of popped right off. I'm still mystified by it, though -- with the hole in the middle, it shoudn't really interfere with photo quality, no? Leaving aside the possibility of it accumulating pocket crud, of course.
Hey all.
I received my AT&T Galaxy S4 on Friday and love it so far. Only problem I had with it is I've noticed that on the camera lens there seems to be a piece of plastic on it with a circular cutout for the "eye" of the camera (sorry don't know anything about camera lingo lol).
If I touch the camera lens it makes a sound like there is indeed a plastic piece on top it. I've removed the back cover and tried running my fingernail across the lens to see if I could get the plastic piece to come off but it seems to be part of the lens itself.
This wouldn't normally bother me except that there are two small piece of hair and some dust that have gotten underneath this plastic. Is this plastic removeable or is this the actual design of the camera lens?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I got mine off by removing the back cover and being a little rough with it. Just hooked a fingernail and got it off. I'm attaching a picture so you can see what it looks like.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-...Eoc/OtXbCQzJw6U/w623-h831/20130429_140112.jpg
Are we really supposed to be removing it? Or is it meant to stay on? When I bought my S4 at the ATT store I noticed it and asked them about it. The guy tried peeling it off and couldn't - so we assumed it was meant to stay on.
I doubt it is rated for high optical clarity. I'd take it off.
LOL I never even realized there was some plastic over it...I am gonna leave it on
LOL I never even realized there was some plastic over it...I am gonna leave it on