Hi, I'm new here. I have a Dopod 838pro, it's new, only 1 month but something strange happened. I was using the pen today but when I was putting it back, I could not put the pen back as before. I don't hear any click and the pen now can be removed easily (the pen now enter and then come back a little). Later I saw a piece of plastic broken, but I'm not sure if it's from the Dopod
Is there a way to fix it? May be this piece of plastic broken a part of the support? It happened with anybody here? Sorry for all the questions. But I'm still not believing that the support has broken. I have many friends with other Dopods for a long time and never seen this happen. I am always careful with my things.
Here are 2 pictures of the plastic, if anyone can say if is it from the pda I would be grateful.
Thanks.
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Thanks Michael. I looked your blog and opened the pda, then I've found the rubber in wrong place. Put it back and now it's working fine. This piece of plastic in the photo isn't from the pda, now is everything fine.
SparkS666 said:
Thanks Michael. I looked your blog and opened the pda, then I've found the rubber in wrong place. Put it back and now it's working fine. This piece of plastic in the photo isn't from the pda, now is everything fine.
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Excellent!
Mike
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My phone got wet, so I stripped it down and dried it out. Put it all back together and it's been working fine apart from the keyboard now does nothing when I slide it out - screen doesn't go into landscape and the keys don't do anything.
Does anyone understand how the keyboard slide talks to the phone, ie how can I troubleshoot the problem?
Thanks
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My phone got wet, so I stripped it down and dried it out. Put it all back together and it's been working fine apart from the keyboard now does nothing when I slide it out - screen doesn't go into landscape and the keys don't do anything.
Does anyone understand how the keyboard slide talks to the phone, ie how can I troubleshoot the problem?
Thanks
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Sounds like the keyboard connector is loose. And of course the sliding mechanism magnet switch is connected through the keyboard multicable. So the two things are related.
The Source of your problem I think:
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Just inside the back casing, so no major dismantling needed.
Just for info:
Mike
Hi,
I'd like to share with you that I am using a Crumpler case for my HTC TyTN II. The case I am using is called The p.p. 55. It fits the phone perfectly and is great for taking in and out of pockets. The only disadvantage is that it zips all the way round so is not particularly wired headphones friendly as you have to leave it unzipped at the bottom but overall I am very happy with it as a phone case.
Cheers,
andrew-in-woking
Got a link ?
I dont want my loose in my pocket, but the standard case that came in the box is way too bulky for when wearing jeans.
the att tilt (us version) doesn't come with a case. andrew, do u mind taking pics and posting them? i used to have the seido case which is awesome! i have the invsishield but haven't installed it yet.
With a quick google search I found it on amazon here.
Doesn't look too bad, with a variety of colours.
This was the original one that came with the phone:
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The massive problem was the un-removable clip on the back. I say un-removable, but it can be removed, though it would have to be permanently by clipping it off.
this has happened over 5 months ago my screen had turned white with a bunch of straight lines coming down from the screen, this was after i was trying to update my phone and in which i had not tampered with it when it was updating. I've tried to mess with it when i took it apart to see if i could fix it, and after a few hours i got sick of it and just junked it somewhere in my room. Now that i have read the possible fix's for the screen, what i found out is that once i disconnect the connector to the buttons at the bottom the screen would just become white instead of the color strands on it. I've even tried to re-update it but the same problem still persist. If anyone has any idea how i can fix this problem that would be great.
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Thank You For Reading My Problem
Steve
no one has any solution for this problem ?
can anyone help me please ? or has anyone had this problem.
Looks like Lcd flex cable may be loose. You'll have to pretty much dismantle your Hermes and see. Go to this site for HTC manual - http://michael-channon.spaces.live.com/
You should also PM Mike Channon if you really need help or advice as he is the Hardware specialist.
Cheers...
thank you for the help and the support bro.
i'm not sure how this started, most likely a drop, but occasionally a spring will appear underneath my screen, and sliding becomes difficult. it seems i can get the spring back in place by putting downward pressure on the screen when sliding, but this only works for so long. i cant imagine the slide portion is difficult to remove, but does anyone have any advice on this issue? thanks.
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That is one of the springs that hold the keyboard open, don't try to pull it out. With the slide open you should see the 2 springs on the backside of the screen. To take it apart you need to go in through the battery compartment. There is about 3 levels to get thhrough before you get to the screen. About 10 months ago I replaced the screen, I found avideo walk through on youtube that helps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lHXgVBd3j8&feature=PlayList&p=A1DFF9998898221C&index=0
good luck with that man...let me know how it goes!
you should be a protective case to prevent things like that happening
thanks guys. i havent actually done anything with this yet. a couple days ago that spring just fell out, and nothing at all seems to be different. i saved the spring in case i feel like putting it back in, in which case ill post on it.
Hi there,
I am currently exchanging my defective camera module and suddenly a small white knob appeared and I don't know where it belongs to.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thank you!
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Lol are u sure it came from the phone and not a piece of tool? (screwdriver end or something)
Try studying some take-apart guides if u are sure it belongs to the phone, there are plenty of them all around the web
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Lol are u sure it came from the phone and not a piece of tool? (screwdriver end or something)
Try studying some take-apart guides if u are sure it belongs to the phone, there are plenty of them all around the web
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Thanks for your answer I already checked many disassembly tutorials but could not find one where you see this little white bastard except of this tutorial: http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/how-to-repair-damaged-samsung-galaxy-s5-screen-and-other-parts-after-disassembly/ (See last image).
But unfortunately there is not described where it came from but I am quite sure it was within the device and not from my tools.
Found it!
If someone has the same problem: The white small rubber cap is located in the hole named as R2 (in the back, where the battery is located).
Thanks!
Should have put a banana for scale...
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