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how you getting on with the glass

Please, *please* do a simple search and continue the appropriate thread. :rolleyes:

@Moderators
Would a moderator please merge this thread with #144342? It should align itself nicely, considering the posting times. Thanks! :cool:

Anyway...

For all that hassle, i can't see why you'd bother for so little improvements.
The improvements on mine have made the difference between decent photos and a totally unusable camera.
I did that for several reasons:
1) Hacking is fun! And really, taking the photos and posting the thread took more time that doing the actual job.
2) The camera was nigh-on useless before, now it's not perfect but still *way* better. I know the pics don't do it justice -- but that's my lack of picture-uploadin' skillz, and nothing else.
3) This will serve as inspiration for others, and a light criticism of HTC's crappy quality.
 
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  • Push off the plastic lens cover with your finger/thumb.
    • ...and, while trying to take a photo, drop your battery in a puddle of muddy water. Once the cover is off, there's no latch on that battery, you know.

  • Cover camera lens with a piece of some kind of screen protector so that it's still protected by something.
    • ...and photograph through a wine-gum lens AND a rubbery screen protector?
I'm telling you, proper glass is the way to go.
 
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...and, while trying to take a photo, drop your battery in a puddle of muddy water. Once the cover is off, there's no latch on that battery, you know.

What are you talking about? I said push off the plastic lens cover, not the entire back cover. I mean snap off the plastic lens cover by pushing it with one of your digits.

...and photograph through a wine-gum lens AND a rubbery screen protector?
I'm telling you, proper glass is the way to go.

Yeah it looks fine :) I'm not a professional photographer but I can't see any difference between my photos with nothing covering the lens at all, and with a bit of screen protector on it.

Just like the plastic got smudged/scratched the screen protector can too, so you have to change it every so often, but other than that it's a huge improvement over the plastic camera protector which gets severely scratched.
 
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