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[Gaps] Gap in the middle

freddyondersta1
Visitor

[Gaps] Gap in the middle

A week ago I bought the amazing Z2.

I also have the 'gap-problem'.

In the corners I don't have the gaps and the screen seems just fine here.

I have a small gap in the middle, left side of the screen.

Here's a photo;

Gap Z2

Is this a problem or are there more people who have a small gap at the same place?

In the store I compared it to another Z2, this one also had a small gap in the middle, but on the right side, near the volume buttons.

My Z2 works just fine and I am happy with it, so I don't think of exchanging it for another, but I like to know if there are more people with the same gap.

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freddyondersta1
Visitor

Found another one on the internet from a review;

This one does have the gap at the side of the volume buttons.

The frame doesn't touch the glass.

Is this normal? Because the material is working due to warm and cold ?

Z2 Gap-2

KevinB
Visitor

I got a gap on side of powerbutton too and in right upper and left lower corner. Some have it, some not. It' s just no good built quality. If you get the answer that it' s for banding material is just a bad excuse.

But it shouldn' t affect usage or waterproofness.

srv1
Visitor

I truly believe that extending/banding of glass is not a hype, it's a physics, so maybe have a slight gap is not a bad thing:smileyconfused:

There are a lot of reasons that glass cracks i.e. quick difference in temperature, previous micro demages, etc.

KevinB
Visitor

It' s not about normal gaps. You got a half millimeter gap around the whole device but on some parts you have 1 millimeter gap. That' s bad built quality.

dandy63
Leader


@KevinB wrote:

It' s not about normal gaps. You got a half millimeter gap around the whole device but on some parts you have 1 millimeter gap. That' s bad built quality.


There are lots of different posts on the forum re gaps......some people have a steady/equal gap all around between the glass/frame...others have varying sizes of gaps like mentioned above.

The reason there should be a steady/equal gap is to allow for expansion/contraction between the materials that are used ie the glass & the 'banding'.....if the glass was tight up against the frame with no gap then this would result in the glass cracking when it expands....i'm not saying it expands dramatically but allowance should be given....this is my opinion & why some people suffer the dreaded 'self cracking'......

If you do however have unequal gaps that look unsightly/highly noticable then you should contact your provider where you purchased the Z2 or your local Xperia Care

Thanks :smileysmileywink:

freddyondersta1
Visitor

So my Z2 is ok you say? Nothing to worry about?

KevinB
Visitor

Should be OK. But you could make a waterproof-test at a Sony Store if it' s to unsecure for you.

dandy63
Leader

Hi, if it is the waterproof functionality you are worried about rather than test it yourself.....as suggested take it into where you purchased it or your local Xperia Care Centre & let them test it.....best test is the vacuum test, but the shop where you got it wont do this....

At the end of the day if it does fail the test at least you have witnesses:smileyshocked:

malt1977
Visitor

It's a shame to see people having bad luck with the Z2, but I must admit that in my opinion, the change from a full metal bezel to plastic/metal was a bad move.