ok here's the deal.
i accidentally broke the black antenna piece. and everythis just jumped out. an i was able to find everuthing back exept the connectionpiece.by this i mean a small copper plate whitch connects the internal antenna to the cilinder whitch holds the spring.. ever since i lost this piece, my connection is bad. is there anyway to restore this again, because i tried to fix it with some aluminiumfoil, but in the way i did it, it seemed to make things worse..
plz help.. i want to keep my xda
Good opportunity to upgrade your HW
that ofcourse is not the answer i was waiting for. isn't there anyone who can help me???
tnx for the tips guys:S... solved it.. used a copper earring to fix the problem.. LOL i now have a better range as b4
I managed to knock my 8125 off the counter while charging, landing on the charging connector and snapping the USB connector off the motherboard. Does anybody know where I can find instructions on how to disassemble the 8125 so I can attempt to re-solder it to the board. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a link to the Wizard Service Manual
http://www.box.net/public/4enzlr1l8c
This is what Ive been looking for....Thanks for the link.
This site is EXCELLENT.
Thank you very much for the link. I was able to take it apart with no problems and then solder the Mini-USB connector back in place on the board, with no problems. The phone works great again, charging and tethering, and transferring data. Thanks again.
hey thanks a lot for the link...and also for Reighvin for proving that its possible cuz the same EXACT thing happend to my brother....
It takes a steady hand, and I suggest a magnifying glass on a stand to help see the 5 contract points. They are tiny and very close together.
im having trouble taking out the back housing!!! the 8125 is a little different to the MDA onthe diagram...who did u do it?
About removing the batter cover, and the top cover around the the camera...
The battery cover is simple. But the camera cover requires to gently pry it up around the edges. Be especially careful around the top of the phone, as there are a couple plastic clips there.
Once the covers are off, there are 4 screws to be removed. One is under a VOID label. Once they are removed, the board just comes right out of the phone.
oo yeah igot that part, i was having trouble with the full housing in the back because i had to open the keyboard adn then take it out...i just hope soldering it back on work and does the job...becuase the usb part, 1 of the 5 small pins is chopped off...
Reighvin said:
I managed to knock my 8125 off the counter while charging, landing on the charging connector and snapping the USB connector off the motherboard. Does anybody know where I can find instructions on how to disassemble the 8125 so I can attempt to re-solder it to the board. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi! it's nice to know that I'm not alone in this world!... any way I had my wizard strapped arround my nec and Plugged in the car charger at the same time!!! I forgot to unplug it from the car kit before getting off and I pulled the all lot out off car! then I shake it realized that inside the wizard I had a little easter egg surprise!!! So i did what this guy did (but before reading this) and after fews hours I managed to solder the bit back! I got very good eyes!!! and that's comes very handy!!!
The problems is that it lasted fews weeks and now Is giveng me some problems again! so I provably have to take it appart and do it again... But i would prefer to stick a new USB socket in it... Does anyone knows where I can buy one of this mini USB socket?
Best regards
please check the following link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-284182.html
--tux
8125
just wondering because i have a cingular 8125 myself, is the keyboard a seperate piece from the motherboard, i need to know this because i have a problem with one key on there and its really pissin me off, i did check the service manual, but i want to know if its works the same way?
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hey thanks a lot for the link...and also for Reighvin for proving that its possible cuz the same EXACT thing happend to my brother....
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Now I have the same problem. The connectors drop out, I can't charge or sync. Any suggestions? I don't know to solder at all.
Removing the back housing on the 8125
Hello Reighvin,
I'm trying to take my 8125 apart to remove the camera module. I have the Wizard service manual and was able to take the battery cover (of course!) and the camera cover off. I also was able to take out the 4 screws holding the back housing on. I was not able to figure out how to take the back housing off, though. The Wizard has a little different housing from the 8125. The Wizard manual shows where there are plastic clips holding the back housing in place. I'm not sure where the 8125 housing clips are.
You said in your posting above that after the screws are removed, the back houseing just lifts out. Didn't you have problems with the plastic clips that still hold it in place? What did you use to pry the back housing out after removing the screws?
Thanks much,
Cingular 8125 GSM Reception Problem
I have replaced the full housing of my cingular 8125 and after that I am phacing a problem with it's signal reception. It can find the provider I can make a phonecall but it cuts the line when it tries to get signal from another transmitter point of the same provider. Does anyone have any idea what might be the problem.
Thanks in advance!!
Hi,
I am looking at replacing the full housing on my MDA Vario. (current one is very badly scratched)
Anyone done a full disassembly of this unit? Any tips or things to watch out for?
Many thanks,
Jon
Ive search a bit and cant find a place to buy this, It seems ive lost mine.
Can anyone help ? does anyone know where to get one ?
All help appriciated, Cheers !
I just received my battery cover from Expansys (Mfr Part #: 74H00872-02M,eXpansys Code: 160191) and it is the correct battery door for Tytn II and it also comes with the rubber cap for the GPS plug.
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=160191
Hi all, I recently lost the little rubber plug that covers the external antenna port and was wondering if anyone had an extra :-D or a parts 8525 laying around somewhere and was willing to sell me the plug for it.
thanks for all the help,
Sam
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=404832
Mike
its the little rubber circle on the back of the phone by the self portrait mirror. i was cleaning something off of the back and it popped out and fell into a hole on the floor :X
Well dont I feel a little stupid! Got really excited about having reception in my home after 2 years of
poor reception. Tried placing a bit of wire into the external antenna socket on my Galaxy Note2. Didnt quite fit so I use a pin quite vigorously to make the hole bigge! DER! Of course now I have aboslutely no reception. What to do now? Can anyone help. Waiting for a phone repairer to get back to me. Ive read somewhere where someone took the antenna completely off, bypassing the socket altogether & replacing with a thin wire, another where they fill the hole with solder. What is the best thing to do? Thanks in advance for any help.