Uh-oh, foggy lens problem?

Does no phone mfg test their phones before they stick them on the market.

Its like they have had a yr to put everything together.


Or do they just develop the phone.
Make it and release it to the public.

And on the note 7..
I had one and never had a problem out of it.

I wanted to keep it.

Think people get after market cords and they create problems for themselves.
 
Does no phone mfg test their phones before they stick them on the market.

Its like they have had a yr to put everything together.


Or do they just develop the phone.
Make it and release it to the public.

And on the note 7..
I had one and never had a problem out of it.

I wanted to keep it.

Think people get after market cords and they create problems for themselves.

I'm sure they test them. Not much creditability behind this claim. It's amazing how easily people bite into negative news without verifying it. And these types of people know that. They're just looking for clicks and short fame for being first to report it. Or they just hate the company altogether.
 
I guess all Note 20 Ultrta buyers will have to move to Utah. It's so dry here, nothing fogs up...:-*
 
see, here's my thing with this "foggy lens" issue or lack of one. yes it may be true that sudden changes in temp can cause that but i hav never heard anybody mention something like this happening on previous devices, so its abit weird for it to be noticed on one device, a new device as well. thats my only issue, yes blame it on nature but you guys hav had so many of the previous flagships and no one has mention this issue on the others, thats where i stand. it may well turn out to be nothing. jus strange tho
 
Considering there has been no official statement and only one person has had this problem while providing a lack of details of how it happened my guess is he water logged his phone and got mad at Samsung.
 
see, here's my thing with this "foggy lens" issue or lack of one. yes it may be true that sudden changes in temp can cause that but i hav never heard anybody mention something like this happening on previous devices, so its abit weird for it to be noticed on one device, a new device as well. thats my only issue, yes blame it on nature but you guys hav had so many of the previous flagships and no one has mention this issue on the others, thats where i stand. it may well turn out to be nothing. jus strange tho
Just do a Google search...though you'll have to sift threw to find the ones that weren't a result of water immersion
 
See, global warming is not all that bad.... ;)

I'm from MN and it sucks how the planet is warming up, it's also no where near as hot or humid here as it is down in Missouri from my experience.

When I was a kid we usually had good snow fall before Thanksgiving and snow on the ground until March. Recent years rain in December leaving most of the holiday season brown and muddy, then it gets cold and snowy in Jan and melts in February.
 
I'm from MN and it sucks how the planet is warming up, it's also no where near as hot or humid here as it is down in Missouri from my experience.

When I was a kid we usually had good snow fall before Thanksgiving and snow on the ground until March. Recent years rain in December leaving most of the holiday season brown and muddy, then it gets cold and snowy in Jan and melts in February.

Yep. Winters in Minnesota used to be great. We'd have snow on Christmas. But there hasn't been a white Christmas in years.
 
Well haven't seen this issue on my phone, hopefully everyone else doesn't have it.
 
Funny how it was an issue before the phone launched but now it's available globally no one is reporting the issue. Lol

Maybe when winter comes in we'll see if anyone mentions it when going in and outdoors.