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The OmniRepairs Rear Back Plastic Battery Door Cover Replacement is a Grade S quality part designed specifically for the LG V20 models. This easy snap-on replacement allows users to effortlessly restore their device's aesthetics and functionality, ensuring compatibility across various models and carriers. Perfect for those looking to repair their cracked or damaged back cover without the need for professional assistance.
N**S
All glass lens offerings, including OEM, have a history of failing.Someone has yet to make a superior product
I do not know why my OEM lens cracked recently but I feel these replacement lenses are no better and likely no worst in quality. All have failed. Both of these from Omnirepairs cracked in less than a week. 1st one lasted 3-4 days. 2nd one didn't even last 24 hours. But what I dislike most, as far as the silver colored ones, is they don't even match the phone properly. And I suddenly noticed a glare when taking photos that require flash which is coming from this lens.Not sure why this one is getting promoted as being the best lens on Amazon, but I cannot agreeI chose the Omnirepairs glass replacement for my camera lens on the LG v20 because it had more reviews and was listed as "Amazon's Choice". The new glass installed nicely. It was just like new. But it cracked within 3-4 days. So I installed the second glass. Again, perfect installation, looked new. Something tells me these are sold in pairs for a reason. But maybe they should start selling packs of 3 because my second lens cracked within 1 day.In my opinion, the problem might be one of a few things. Perhaps the adhesive strip on the back. Because If there is even the slightest gap, the glass will not be secured properly. 100% of the surface area underneath the lens must be secured to the phone. No air gaps. Not even 1 the size of a pixel. I am thinking of using something in addition to the adhesive to solidify any areas that may be prone to gaps. It could very well be that we are dealing with cheap manufactured lens.. I noticed something on the second lens when I installed it. I ran my finger across the left side over the flash. It felt like the adhesive was protruding in the seam around the inside of the hole surrounding the flash. Sure enough it was. The first lens did not feel this way. This made me feel it might not have enough adhesive supporting that area underneath the glass since some ended up coming out in the hole around the flash. And sure enough, when the crack occurred, it was right on that edge. I have no doubt a better method of securing the lens might solve repeated cracking. I'm getting 2 more lenses next week so we shall see what happens.One last addendum: I've taken alot of time to figure out why these lenses are cracking so easily. Some people are blaming LG. Others blame the quality of the aftermarket options being so poor. I don't think the quality of the OEM is any better or worst than those who are selling "all glass" aftermarket lenses. Some reviewers really harp on the quality claiming it cracked immediately and I don't don't doubt it. But criticizing quality as if it is to blame is no different than the original lens so blaming vendors here isn't really fair. Some people might try to say it's not the same quality of OEM to justify getting a refund. No real cost savings will be had by 1 seller trying to sell a cheaper grade glass on something like this. I bet the majority of all these camera lenses being sold online are being made by the same companies who supply them to OEMs or they are at least matching their specs. A piece of glass this small isn't even worth trying to skimp on just to save a few pennies. So all those claiming lesser quality, I don't buy it.OK, now I AM noticing how these glass lenses would benefit and be more protected if they had a bezel surrounding it but, it should be on the battery back cover. If there was a back cover designed with the bezel instead of the way it is currently designed, I think it would prevent repeated cracking. The existing bezel is the same piece we are sticking the new lens to. What good is that? Plus, the glass is flush with the surface of the phone when it really should be recessed. If the lens is touching when placing the phone on a flat surface, that is a problem. That might be the whole problem with this design. The chrome bezel surrounding the camera lens and the piece we are sticking this lens to are the same piece. If any type of impact to the existing lens or surrounding bezel occurs, it is going to likely affect this glass.I still think if the battery cover had a bezel surrounding the lens cutout, it would prevent the lens from touching surfaces when setting the phone down. The problem could very well be resolved permanently if the battery door was designed differently. I had my V.20 in a case that kept my fingerprint sensor and my rear camera lens recessed. I removed my case a few weeks ago and that is when the camera lens cracked for the first time. So making a better battery door that gives a similar type of recessed appearance for the lens and fingerprint sensor will almost certainly give the same type of protection. If any 3rd party parts dealer is paying attention here, take this information and develop a back battery cover with a bezel surrounding the camera lens cutout. I bet it would at least minimize repeated cracking but I am confident that this type of battery cover will solve this issue once and for all.
P**S
You've been warned. The replacement glass won't stick properly, and you'll be replacing it.
I ignored the warnings from other people saying that the glass doesn't stick properly. Indeed, my first experience had the replacement glass never stick, and then once it comes off in your pocket, the adhesive is ruined by lint and dust and will never stick again. I thought I'd just done a poor job of cleaning the surface, so I took it into my lab at work and cleaned it carefully under lit magnification with alcohol, lint free cloths and Q-Tips. I could see no dust or residue under magnification, so I'm positive it was very clean. Since they give you two of them, I installed the second one replacement glass, but couldn't get it to stick well either. So I made a pad that just fit on top of the glass, put it on top of the installed glass on the phone and left it with a weight on it overnight hoping for better adhesion. Well, that lasted a little while longer, but I just found the glass missing from my phone (LG V20) again, and the piece swimming in dust & lint in the bottom of my pocket...again. So, I'm going to order another set of replacement glass from a different company and hope for better adhesion. You've been warned.
J**F
Fall off with flash lens while using in car holder next day
9/17/2018Second glass was fallen off after 3 days,I want to get reimbursed for this loss.Adhesive is too weak.the 1st one I tried was fallen off next day while I was hang on car holder with flash lens and I lost them.Now I am using 2nd one without flash lens(means dust will keep flow through.Cause adhesive is too thin and too weak, it doesn't hold flash lens and sensor rubber area tight and float.Original has thicker at flash lens and sensor rubber and sustain height of them to hold tight at other area.This one keeps moving on by weak adhesive.This Glass makes image more blur than original glass especially near light bulb and sun light.
T**K
Wish it had directions and troubleshooting tips included.
I ended up using both included lens covers. The reason you ask? Well, when I installed the first one my main camera was blurry so assuming I had done something to cause said blur I removed it and checked the camera focus without it, clear as a bell. I installed the second lens cover being very careful to not use my fingers but the included tweezers. Much to my surprise the blur was back, making the camera unusable! So as I began heating it up to take it off I had inadvertently left my phone camera on and I just happened to notice that when I began to heat it the clarity began to return. So the good thing is I can take clear pictures again but I can only offer speculation as to why. My guess is the lens needed to be seated ever so slightly deeper by heating it in order for the camera to autofocus but again just a guess. A full set of instructions and maybe some troubleshooting tips would be helpful. It would have helped with my blood pressure after installation.
C**R
Read this before you apply the new glass
This product was packaged very well and I received it in Excellent condition.As far as directions - DO NOT USE HEAT... Simply allow your given black flat head tool to get underneath the old adhesive and inch the tool forward and lift the old glass up then repeat until all the old glass is removed.Rubbing alcohol and Q-Tip's are a great additions to cleaning the old Adhesive off as well as the the lens of each camera (if necessary). APPLY ALCOHOL TO THE Q-TIP ONLY! Then Swab the surface while using the opposite end to dry up the applied alcohol. The surface should now have a nice shine to it as it ready for the replacement glass.The New glass may need to cleaned again (On both sides). Keep in mind the adhesive protector should still be on the new glass before you clean. If so, the Q-TIP will work great on that side.After all that it was a perfect Fit.
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