Back Glass Lifting

So my Samsung S21 Plus back glass has lifted for the second time, I had it resealed 3/4 months ago using B-7000 but seems I'll have to do it again, any successful experiences and sealants used?

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u/Mysterious-Yogurt-45 — 3 days ago

Back Glass Lifting

So my Samsung S21 Plus back glass has lifted for the second time, I had it resealed 3/4 months ago using B-7000 but seems I'll have to do it again, any successful experiences and sealants used?

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u/Mysterious-Yogurt-45 — 3 days ago

Soundcore P30i Equaliser Setup

So attached is settings for Rock, Metalcore and Heavy Metal of which are my genre's of music that I enjoy. So far the Metalcore seems to be the best. No more hectic bass and tin like sounds. Just right or perfectly balanced.

Try it out and see if it works for you, best would be to play at a volume of 80% - 100% depending on your preference and or song playing.

Profile 1: General Rock (Classic, Alternative, Indie Rock)

Standard rock relies heavily on mid-range punch for rhythm guitars and clear, forward vocals without getting fatiguing.

100 Hz: +2.5 dB (Gives kick drums and bass guitar a solid, natural weight)

200 Hz: -1.5 dB ( Cuts out boxy/muddy warmth so the mix stays clean)

400 Hz: +0.5 dB (Restores body to rhythm guitars)

800 Hz: +1.0 dB (Keeps the overall mix full)

1.6 kHz: +2.0 dB (Brings vocals forward into the spotlight)

3.2 kHz: +2.5 dB (Gives electric guitar crunch, bite, and presence)

6.4 kHz: +1.0 dB (Adds crispness to cymbals and snare cracks)

12.8 kHz: +1.5 dB (Adds a bit of air and top-end sparkle)

Profile 2: Heavy Metal (Traditional, Thrash, Groove Metal)

Heavy metal requires fast, tight bass response for rapid double-bass drumming and aggressive upper-mids so high-gain guitar riffs cut through cleanly.

100 Hz: +2.0 dB (Controlled low-end thump; low enough to avoid drowning out the mix)

200 Hz: -2.0 dB (Crucial cut to eliminate the muddy "wall of mud" common in high-gain metal master tracks)

400 Hz: 0.0 dB (Neutral)

800 Hz: +1.0 dB (Helps maintain the aggression in vocals and guitar body)

1.6 kHz: +2.5 dB (Pushes gritty guitar harmonics forward)

3.2 kHz: +3.0 dB (The "crunch" zone—makes distortion pedals and leads bite hard without becoming painful)

6.4 kHz: +2.0 dB (Accentuates aggressive pick-attacks on strings and cymbal cuts)

12.8 kHz: +1.0 dB (Keeps a touch of top-end brightness)

Profile 3: Extreme / Modern Metal (Death, Black, Metalcore)

Modern and extreme subgenres are often heavily compressed and dense. This profile scoops out the dangerous frequencies to stop ear fatigue during fast blast beats and chaotic arrangements, while maximizing instrument separation.

100 Hz: +3.0 dB (Gives a deep, authoritative sub-bass impact for breakdowns)

200 Hz: -2.5 dB (Heavy cut here to strip away acoustic boxiness and low-mid congestion)

400 Hz: -1.0 dB (Clears up muddiness from heavily tuned drop-C or drop-A guitars)

800 Hz: +0.5 dB (Brings back a minimal amount of presence)

1.6 kHz: +1.5 dB (Keeps growled/screamed or clean vocals decipherable over blast beats)

3.2 kHz: +3.5 dB (Maximum clarity for searing guitar leads and rapid-fire riffing)

6.4 kHz: +2.5 dB (Sharp cymbal definition)

12.8 kHz: +2.0 dB (Opens up a wider sense of soundstage/space so the dense production doesn't feel boxed in)

Quick Setup Tips for Best Results:

3D Surround Sound: Keep 3D Sound OFF. Leaving it on introduces artificial reverb that ruins the instrument separation needed for fast metal tracks.

ANC Mode: Use ANC On (Manual Strength set to max or level 3). It stabilizes the seal and preserves low-end consistency in noisy environments.

Volume Sweet Spot: Keep your listening volume between 70% to 80%. Pushing the P30i past 90% with heavy EQ boosts can cause the 10mm drivers to distort on heavy bass drops.

u/Mysterious-Yogurt-45 — 27 days ago

Battery life somehow improved

So, got a Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus and typically I'd get 4.5 hours to 5 hours but lately it's improved despite the battery needing replacement soon, it's around probably 73% now. It seems to sit between 6 and 8 hours screen time on average now. However, when I hit 20% it plummets rapidly so, know it needs a replacement but just wonder how it got better...I removed Facebook and installed again, maybe that helped clearing what ever hog was there as that app uses the most out my battery.

u/Mysterious-Yogurt-45 — 1 month ago

Current Homescreen Setup

This week's current Homescreen setup.

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Wallpaper: Pinterest

Icons: Dove icon pack (Playstore)

Widgets: Smart Launcher and installed apps

Top Weather Widget: Glance Weather (Playstore)

Battery/Memory Widget: CPU Kit (Playstore)

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u/Mysterious-Yogurt-45 — 2 months ago