Antenna location in HD - Touch HD General

Guys,
I read the user manual and found out that the antenna location in the HD is actually in the rear part of the HD instead of the upper part. And there is a warning in the manual not to touch that antenna location while using the phone.
So, how would you hold the phone while talking and not to touch that antenna location?
Second question, about the speaker.
It seems to me that the only speaker location is the front (the ear piece).
Is this right? I have a Prophet and it has a small speaker (ear piece) and another one in the back for "speaker" mode. I prefer it just in the front (same design like the old Wallaby etc).
Is this the case with the HD?

I've tried and you can't help but hold it the same way you would hold any touch sensitive phone...
There is a speaker next to the rear camera. It's small, but it does the job. Unless you're expecting cinema-quality, of course, lol!

See the attached pic taken from the HD User Manual.

antenna is in the bottom on the Diamond and Touch pro aswell...its this way in a lot of newer phones.

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atom microphone physical location

Hi,
May I be so bold to ask, as to where the microphone physical location is? just curious, btw my unit is an atom. tia.
The bottom left picture and the bottom left black rectangle is the physical location of Mic in Atom.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Atom_Disassembly
tjkhattak61 said:
The bottom left picture and the bottom left black rectangle is the physical location of Mic in Atom.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Atom_Disassembly
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tnx tjkhattak61, is it the next to the earphone jack? i'm curious because my microphone seems soft on the calling party. i'm also using the metal casing, this might cause the softness on the receiving as well.

Can somebody tell me where is located HD2 wifi antenna?

I changed touch screen and after that loose WIFI and BT signal
maybe antenna problem
nedko76 said:
I changed touch screen and after that loose WIFI and BT signal
maybe antenna problem
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wow. I have buy a second hand device and I have the same problem. For sure my screen was changed. I have open the phone from the video here:
http://pocketnow.com/hardware-1/official-htc-hd2-disassembly-assembly-training-videos-leaked
...but nothing ((
Antena it's in up-left when you watch on phone.
I am almost sure at the left side directly under the volume button .
Robert A said:
wow. I have buy a second hand device and I have the same problem. For sure my screen was changed. I have open the phone from the video here:
http://pocketnow.com/hardware-1/official-htc-hd2-disassembly-assembly-training-videos-leaked
...but nothing ((
Antena it's in up-left when you watch on phone.
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Those videos are awesome..I see myself disassembling my HD2 after couple years
Robert A said:
Antena it's in up-left when you watch on phone.
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It won't be in the upper portion of the phone, as this increases the strength of the radation the head is exposed to. I believe there is a law prohibiting it from being too near to the skull. Which is why all antennas in modern phones are internal and not placed by the speaker at the top of the phone.
Although this seems to not apply to GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which is what those wires by the speaker at the top of the phone are.
Class 1 Bluetooth devices can cause exposure to radiation similar to that emitted by a cell phone if they are operated in the immediate vicinity of
the body. Bluetooth devices are designed to limit the radiation power exactly to that actually required. When the
receiving device indicates that it is a few meters away, the transmitter immediately modifies its signal strength to
suit the exact range, which reduces the total emitted radiation and signal interference (IT'IS 2005).
A study commissioned by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) measured SAR for several Bluetooth
devices, including two different class 3 hands-free cell phone headsets. The headsets tested had SAR values of
0.001 and 0.003 W/kg, which is 34 and 12 times lower than the SAR of the lowest-emission cell phone currently
available (Swiss Federal Office of Public Health 2009a).
The article can be found here.
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The cell antenna is the strip on the bottom below the battery door,the wifi antenna is at the top right (if looking at it with the screen up),and the gps antenna is at the top left. There is a white cable that is supposed to run from the gps antenna to the bottom side of the main board,and a black shorter antenna cable that is for wifi that plugs into the top part of the board. I have a pretty strong feeling that the person that fixed your phones (whether that was you or someone else) probably didn't plug that cable in the right way.
<EDIT> By the way,if either of you want one that works the right way/for parts,I have one for sale that the volume buttons don't work and the lcd is cracked,but everything works other than the volume buttons.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270637114813&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT </edit>
Anyone ever have any antenna issues without taking apart the phone? my phone just developed issues with dropping wifi unless im close to the router, im guessing an antenna cable is loose. and for those who have fixed the antenna issue, how hard was it?
according to the HD2 manual, the antenna is the bottom 1/5 of the phone
WiFi antenna in HD2
Robert A said:
wow. I have buy a second hand device and I have the same problem. For sure my screen was changed. I have open the phone from the video here:
http://pocketnow.com/hardware-1/official-htc-hd2-disassembly-assembly-training-videos-leaked
...but nothing ((
Antena it's in up-left when you watch on phone.
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The WiFi antenna is located at the right of the camera watching the camera in the back panel. If you watch this video, http://pockethacks.com/category/service-manuals/, you will see that the Bluetooth/Wireless atennas are located together and connected to the main board with a coaxial cable.
msnuser111 said:
The cell antenna is the strip on the bottom below the battery door,the wifi antenna is at the top right (if looking at it with the screen up),and the gps antenna is at the top left. There is a white cable that is supposed to run from the gps antenna to the bottom side of the main board,and a black shorter antenna cable that is for wifi that plugs into the top part of the board. I have a pretty strong feeling that the person that fixed your phones (whether that was you or someone else) probably didn't plug that cable in the right way.
<EDIT> By the way,if either of you want one that works the right way/for parts,I have one for sale that the volume buttons don't work and the lcd is cracked,but everything works other than the volume buttons.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270637114813&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT </edit>
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What this guy said +1
I find myself in a similar situation to nedko76. I had to take my phone apart but just the case away from the screen circuit boards etc because the plastic led shield had come lose and was touching the vibration device causing a strange noise.
So i managed to get the phone apart (which was not as easy as shown in the video) i didn't touch the screen part at all, put it back together again and switched it on. To my relief it switched on, all looked good, the noise had gone from the vibrator however the only thing that is not working is the wifi.
I'm hoping someone has resolved a similar issue without the need to reopen the phone again as i can't help but think i will do this and see nothing wrong. Which would either mean i've somehow damaged the wifi circuit board or something else.
I use wifi alot and will miss it loads if i can't find a way to fix it.
As already mentioned, WiFi antenna seems to be feeded by a tiny cable, it is probably using some tiny coaxial connectors, those are usually relatively easy to accidentally disconnect. I would start from looking at those and making sure they are "wedged in" properly.
I have taken the phone back apart and checked all wires are pushed in and everything is connected from what i can see. But still nothing.
Wifi switches on but just stays at scanning. Now does that mean that the wifi is working but the antenna is the issue.
I'm just wondering if its a software issue somehow. As i never touched any part of the board, or antenna etc whilst it was apart and like i've said i couldnt see anything out of place or loose.
Dude,
There are 2 brass clips on the top right of the motherboard which attach to the rear case antenna. Make sure these brass clips are correctly functioning and working. There are 2 for the gps at top left big ones from memory then there are 2 at bottom for radio antenna and two at top right for wifi.
Make sure these are all ok...
If you can post a detailed photo(s) I can give you more assistance. Zoom in the motherboard and the clips if you do provide pictures.
Good luck
Yeah i saw these when i took the case back off yesterday, i looked at all them to see if there were any differances, any broken off etc but they all looked fine. I did lift the ones for the wifi and bluetooth just a little bit to make sure when the case went back on they would be in contact. But still no luck.
I find it difficult to believe that just taking the case off pushing a little bit flashlight plastic back into place would really stop the wifi/bluetooth from working.
I'll have to keep searching the web to see if anyone has resolved the same issue and what it actually is. It would be interesting to see if people take their cases off then just put them back on again if they have the same issue or whether somehow i've messed something up.
Dude, show me a pic of motherboard to see if all your connections coaxial are ok.
Otherwise, your hardware maybe fubar. I have opened mine several times and no probs.
Right I took my phone apart again this morning to double check everything. I noticed the cable attached at the bottom as mentioned in previous post. It lifted off a bit too easily, so I positioned it correctly and pushed it back down, my WiFi now works. So that was my issue.
So my advice would be if both your Bluetooth and WiFi do not work, it is more than likely the cable is lose. (more likely if your phone has been a part obviously)
Thanks for everyone's help and advice on here. no fubar hardware here thankfully
Common problem after service?
nedko76 said:
I changed touch screen and after that loose WIFI and BT signal
maybe antenna problem
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I'm also experiencing this after changing a smashed screen... The accident it self did hardly cause this since I used the phone with full performance for about a week between dropping it on the ground and draging my sorry ass to the retailer. Since I don't intend to open this stuff up I guess I'll have to go back there. I will refer to this site if they try to indicate that their sloppy disassembling isn't the reason... Please, feel free to boost me with more cases like this...
I have replaced the screen myself and have the same problem with Wi-Fi only.
I dont know why Wi-Fi run only without the battery cover.
I' m trying to torque chassis for looking if it is a mechanical issue but it seem not.
I've tried also to connect the two little contact they are at the same level with the bottom of the battery looking the phone from its back without the cover.
I've not found yet any relevancy with the presence or not of the back cover related with Wi-Fi transmission.
I remember that when the phone was disassembled, I have slighty lifted with my finger the bigger one of the two lamellar contact of Wi-Fi antenna; anyone know if this could be the cause? Must to touch these contacts chassis or not ?
nothing else ?

Another GPS hardware tweak ;)

Hi,
I strugled a few month to get GPS on my I9000 working for car navigation. I tried different radio versions, GPS settings and hardware tweaks (bending the antenna contact), but GPS was usable for max. 10min and then there was no GPS fix again.
The solution in MY CASE was:
- remove the Galaxy S lether flip case!!! I have an flip case made by Noreve and the entire back side is some metal mesh covered by lether. So when I use an normal silicon case, I have an quick and stable GPS fix even in a car with heatable front panel .
My software configuration is the following:
- Android 2.3.3 (from samfirmware flashed by odin),
- Baseband version I9000XXJVO
- Buildno. XWJVI
GPS settings (defined by GPS testmode *#3214789650#)
- Test Mode: S/W Test
- Operation Mode: MSBASED
- Start Mode: Hot start
- GPS Plus: ON
- GPS Logging: OFF
Kind regards
hqqh
Jajajaj, this must be one of the most funny posts I've read here. "Hardware fix" you call it.
Next:
Low screen brightness solved: Remove your sunglases
Low speaker volume solved: Do not carry the phone inside a sealed box
Low phone signal solved: Do not carry the phone inside a metal box
Compass orientation solved: Do not hold the phone near a magnet
GPS not getting a fix: Get outside
Pictures taken with the camera all black: Do not put the finger over the lens
Night pictures too dark: Turn on the lights, the SGS has no flash LEDs
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Now, following in this issue, I've noticed that when using a high capacity battery (the ones that are thicker than the official one), the GPS does not work so well. So this is a similar issue with 3rd party hardware interfering with the SGS antennas.
Low screen brightness solved: Remove your sunglases
Low speaker volume solved: Do not carry the phone inside a sealed box
Low phone signal solved: Do not carry the phone inside a metal box
Compass orientation solved: Do not hold the phone near a magnet
GPS not getting a fix: Get outside
Pictures taken with the camera all black: Do not put the finger over the lens
Night pictures too dark: Turn on the lights, the SGS has no flash LEDs
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haha this is really fun thx
In praise of all the people that keep it light n fun
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
BUT ... the SGS GPS is not so bad anymore with the later firmware. We are looking too much maybe.
Iphone 4's and my camera with GPS have about the same issues getting a lock.
Software can obviously still improve: reported accurace behaves funny, there is a stick-to-current-position effect, VDOP is often lower than HDOP which is suspicious, etc. But in all it seems not broken anymore.
Though the chipset is Broadcom... and they always seem to have issues with driver quality, whether it is server network cards (the German original they bought over had decent drivers, at least for Linux) or GPS chips...
vcespon said:
low screen brightness solved: Remove your sunglases
low speaker volume solved: Do not carry the phone inside a sealed box
low phone signal solved: Do not carry the phone inside a metal box
compass orientation solved: Do not hold the phone near a magnet
gps not getting a fix: Get outside
pictures taken with the camera all black: Do not put the finger over the lens
night pictures too dark: Turn on the lights, the sgs has no flash leds
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rotfl!!!
:d:d:d
you made me laugh

[Q] HTC HD2 weak wifi signal

Hey i installed gingerbread android 2.3.7 on my phone again but this time im getting really weak wifi signals... i'm only 5 feet away from router. It was not like this before so i do not know whats going on ( i only dropped my phone twice)
can you guys help me? is it a software issues or hardware?
happy thanksgiving
I would recommend installing a few different roms (that are known to work with wifi) and see if anything changes/improves.
If nothing improves, maybe flash back to winmo 6.5 and see if wifi improves.
If nothing improves then, you may have damaged your wifi antennae when you dropped it then hit up T-mobile!
Best of luck mate.
Possibly knocked the wifi coax loose from the mainboard. It's pretty easy to open up an HD2 and reattach that cable, I've had mine come loose before and that's what I had to do.
I'd definitely try the steps in the above post first just to make sure it's not a rom or kernel specific issue. And if it's still under warranty, don't bother taking it apart and ruining your warranty, obviously just return it to t-Mobile.
hey can you explain in more detail how to push back the wifi coax cable your talking about
Remove the battery cover, battery, sim card, and sd card.
Remove the 4 torx screws that are under little round stickers under the battery cover.
Using an old credit card or a plastic knife, slide between the screen and the housing to release the little plastic clips one by one which hold the housing to the phone's chassis.
Take your time and be careful not to scratch the housing or stick the card/knife in too far, damaging the fragile stuff inside,
It helps to put a little pressure on the back side of the screen wth your thumb while orying with the credit card (back of screen under battery)
The wifi coaxial cable runs from one corner of the mainboard, up along one side of the chassis, is taped together with some other wires, and leads to another small board up near the top of the phone.
Check the connections at both ends, making sure they are connected firmly and are in straight.
You might want to unplug them, just to be sure and hear/feel them click into place.
Take your time, set yourself aside a nice little workspace, and if you are unsure of anything, don't hesitate to come back here and ask.
There is a disassembly video here in the HD2 section somewhere, I think it's in HD2 General. It'd be worth it to search for it and watch at least the first part of the video, just to get an idea what you're dealing with. It's not a very hard job, it should take you like maybe an hour/hour and a half start to finish.
This will void your warranty permanently though.
Thank you sir i just followed the steps you did and it fixed the problem my wifi works fine but now i have another issue....
i dont know if i touched something or disconnected something in the process but my sound, vibration and volume button does not work. External speaker is not playing any sound (no music or key button taps) and no sound is made when placing a phone call BUT the other person on the end can hear me just fine so i'm guessing i might of disconnected like the speaker. ( my assumption)
thanks again for your help
Oh and when a call is being placed or recieved the screen automatically turns off and it becomes non responsive i.e if i take my phone off the ear and want to put it on hold the screen is still black instead of turning back on
The screen going black during a call is a pretty common problem with the HD2, and is likely not related to disassembling your phone as long as the screen functions normally otherwise. Since you didn't take your phone far enough apart to affect the light/proximity sensor, I can't imagine how disassembly would have affected it. You would have to take the mainboard and screen out from the chassis to get to that sensor.
The volume problem on the other hand, is probably due to either your volume rocker not being placed correctly during re-assembly, or the speaker contacts not being aligned properly. You'll have to take it back apart and ivestigate what went wrong.
Try going into Settings/Sound, and checking that the volume is not turned all the way down. If the volume is not all the way down, then you should be able to hear sound, so your speaker is probably not aligned properly.
Does your volume rocker feel different than before? If it doesn't make a definite 'click' when you press it, then it is probably slightly out of place. Also look for any wires that could have been pinched and damaged when you snapped your phone back together.
What is a volume rocker? When i start the phone it usually vibrates once then goes through the starting procoess. Now it doesn't vibrate at all. Phone turns on and i click the volume button up and nothing happens. I checked settings and everything is up
I have the phone opened as we speak and the reciever cable is connected and the vibrator cable is connected too. I tried to use tweezers to see if i can unhook it but their on too tight so thats a good thing. The two orange dots on the volume thing.. the bottom on was slightly off so i put i centered it
Still nothing works. no vibrating no sound ( the person on the other line can hear me but i can't hear anything) but the phone works great.
Im so confused
The volume rocker is the button that 'rocks' back and forth to control the volume.
It has to be positioned right in order to push the contacts that lie beneath it.
Since your phone's apart right now, what happens when you hold the battery in it with one hand, boot it up, and press the volume button contacts manually? If they buttons themselves do nothing, then it must be that they lost their connection somewhere, you'd have to trace the wires and figure out where they're not connected. If they do work, then the volume rocker was just misaligned.
As for the speaker, it has to be that it is not contacting the two little contacts correctly. Look at the speaker and make sure it is sitting correctly in the housing, and look ffor any obstructions near the vibrator motor.
No i can't press down on the volume button ever since i opened it it hasn't fit back right. Doesn't make a click sound
and what contacts on the speaker should i be looking for? are they under the speaker itself? should i remove the speaker? Theres no destruction on the vibrator its looks though like its sitting kinda tight between that camera flash being there..the metal spinning thing on the end of it can spin 360 so nothing its preventing it from moving.
I also can use my headset and the sound and call works fine besides the going to the black screen and not responding. i also noticed my camera does not load up either. but that could probably be solved with a clean install of gingerbread nand rom

[Q] Phone damage - GPS

Just looking for some info that I Can't find doing searches.
My note 3 was thrown at a wall. The main impact was the upper right corner, near the front facing camera. The frame was bent and the front screen was shattered entirely. The screen did not even light up at all when turned on.
I've had the front screen / case replaced. The phone now looks as good as new but the following two things do not work:
- front camera (it works but its blurred. Repair guy said it was shattered)
- GPS (cannot get a lock at all, not even sure if its being detected or what)
I have a new front camera coming in the mail (less than $10), but where is the GPS? I know it's located around the impact area, but what are my options / what could it be? The repair shop said the board looks ok, but I only found out the GPS wasn't working when I was trying to use navigation on the way home.
Can I replace the GPS antenna? If so what is the part called as I cannot find it anywhere.
I am hoping that the repair shop didn't seat a ribbon cable or something but I know this is probably unlikely and that the GPS is broke. If this is the case, what can I do to fix it?
Thanks,

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