How do you protect your 436 screen?

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minasha

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Hi,
I really don't see how dust can enter the earphone jack and land onto the inner lcd screen.
I never opened one up but It looks like the earphone jack is mounted too far from the LCD screen
to deposit dust on it.
 

dwh367

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Hi,
I really don't see how dust can enter the earphone jack and land onto the inner lcd screen.
I never opened one up but It looks like the earphone jack is mounted too far from the LCD screen
to deposit dust on it.
Dust in the earphone jack is a completely separate issue. It can cause snapping, crackling and popping in the earphones, when plugged in, because dust can cause an intermittent connection sometimes.
 

muchomorek

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Hi,
I really don't see how dust can enter the earphone jack and land onto the inner lcd screen.
I never opened one up but It looks like the earphone jack is mounted too far from the LCD screen
to deposit dust on it.

That was a common issue with smartphones ( dust on the screen entering via the headphone jack) but now we have IP67 standard implemented on most of the phones.
 
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