Unknown sensor part scratched, is it okay?
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Unknown sensor part scratched, is it okay?

Just got this iPad pro M5 for two weeks, and i use it heavily since that. I just notice the glass of that circle i mark with red has been scratched, while the camera and Lidar are still pristine. Already cleaned it and wiped it with microfiber cloth and the scratches are still there. What is that sensor in the circle? And is it okay if it was scratched?

u/YesheisJoe — 10 hours ago
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Does the iPhone 17 pro’s LiDAR sensor glass is also made from the same material as the cameras?

Since the sensor is placed separately from the camera modules, how do they protect the LiDAR sensor from, say, scratches or cracks?

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u/YesheisJoe — 16 days ago
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A bit chunk of papaya (maybe) get into my iPhone’s charging port

My iPhone is a 17 pro max My mother borrowed my phone to talk to a relative and she probably didn’t realized there were some chunks and juice of papaya on her hand when she held the phone because she was eating papaya before. My phone is orange, and that’s why she probably couldn’t notice some papaya chunks and juice got into the charging port.

Then i washed it with running tap water (have done this since iPhone X), and let it dry a little bit. When i want to charge, liquid detection notifications appeared, then i left it for several minutes, then plugged it again, still another notification appeared. Then i decided to left it for a couple hours, replugged it again, and finally no notifications. The next day i cleaned the port using plastic toothpicks sprayed with 70% ethyl alcohol. The alcohol is actually for disinfectant purpose. The manufacturer said the 30% is deionized water. I cleaned the port inside by spraying the alcohol to the tip of a plastic toothpick, shake it gently to remove excessive liquid, then rub it gently inside of the the port, including the connectors and pins several times. Then i leave it for no less than 10 minutes to dry.

I used the same method for my usb C charging cable (it is an official cable i got from iPad Pro)

Then, after i was sure it was all dried i charged my iPhone (with the very cable i cleaned with the alcohol), no problem and no liquid detection notifications. I used flashlight to look inside the connectors, no visible corrosion on the pins. The same as the charging cable, no corrosion

I’m worried i had started a corrosion chain reaction that will slowly kill my device that somehow still invisible because it was still early, and it might spread to my other fresh device if i plug a new cable to my iphone and use it to my “healthy” device, or plug the cable i cleaned with the same method to the said “healthy” device. This is something that ridiculously i didn’t think about with my previous devices. But now i got the newest iPhone (that seems too fragile for me) and for the first time ever got an iPad, this thing came to me and ruining my day with anxiety. Please share your thoughts…

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u/YesheisJoe — 18 days ago
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Always crashed when i try to interact with slide in Reanimal

Tried in docked and handheld mode, quality and performance settings.. always crashed and i have to restart on the last checkpoint..anyone has this problem?

u/YesheisJoe — 1 month ago