i need nexus one schematic or i need power on switch ways coz it broken
i only want track + for power switch
any pic plz
& thanks for all
Connect to USB charger, remove battery, insert battery.
Search eBay for a flex cable, one of them includes the power switch.
Connect USB charger and wait for charging light to appear, while still inserted remove the battery quickly and watch for the charging led to disappear. Once it does quickly insert the battery again before the light returns, the phone should vibrate and start up.
As for tear down guides:
iFixit - Nexus One
Cnn.cn Teardown
As rusty said you can buy a new flex from eBay and replace it yourself, this will fix the power button. However before doing so, disassemble your N1 as far as the logic board removal (Part that holds power button) and double check that the broken component isn't simply the plastic button but rather a problem with the logic board/flex. The plastic power button should have a small piece of plastic which actually presses on the power button on the flex, if it is broken and the flex still functions correctly then you should be able to buy and replace the plastic button only for much cheaper.
If you've any questions, just ask.
Hey, i just replace my digitizer for my t-mobile hd2 and successful got it back together and thought that everything was work, but i could not get the volume button in. I got it in after putting the chassis on but the volume button still doesn't work. So if anybody could give me some input on this that would be very helpful.
Do you feel the button take action when you press it? If it does, then the contact is made with the button, the problem might be something else.
a guy from HTC repair said its better to change whole screen instead of replacing digitizer.
As mentioned, can you feel the button depressing when you add pressure to the rocker? Pull the case back off and press the button manually to see if it works when powered on. If it works then, realign the flex cable and retry. If it still doesn't work, then you most likely damaged the flex cable and need to replace it.
connexion2005 said:
As mentioned, can you feel the button depressing when you add pressure to the rocker? Pull the case back off and press the button manually to see if it works when powered on. If it works then, realign the flex cable and retry. If it still doesn't work, then you most likely damaged the flex cable and need to replace it.
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In addition to said above check housing screws, they must be tightened because if they are missing plastic volume keyboard will misalign with flex cable volume keys and it will be impossible to press them.
pvii said:
In addition to said above check housing screws, they must be tightened because if they are missing plastic volume keyboard will misalign with flex cable volume keys and it will be impossible to press them.
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At first i forgot to put back the last 4 screws so the housing was not on tight enough but i now i did that and its still not working. So now im going to try look over the flex cables again and hope that will works.
connexion2005 said:
As mentioned, can you feel the button depressing when you add pressure to the rocker? Pull the case back off and press the button manually to see if it works when powered on. If it works then, realign the flex cable and retry. If it still doesn't work, then you most likely damaged the flex cable and need to replace it.
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After disassembly i found out that the flex cable for the volume button was damaged (probably while trying to put the volume button in) and i have to figure out where i can get a new one but Thanks everyone for there time and help.
jacks3jd said:
After disassembly i found out that the flex cable for the volume button was damaged (probably while trying to put the volume button in) and i have to figure out where i can get a new one but Thanks everyone for there time and help.
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It can be found on eBay for about 43-44 bucks. Good luck!
Any know a online vendor or part number for those tiny little swiches on flex cable to control vol up & down?
One fell off (the button part) and I rather solder a new button (.10 piece)
then buy a $50 new flex cable.
Maybe mouser has then but I have no idea where to search
usualy i am good with physical problems like this but i am now forced to make my own thread because i have no idea why my device wont power on.
after opening my blackstone/touch hd to tighten my screws, my power button has stopped working.
(fyi, a screw came loose a while ago near my sim card after dropping my devive so i thought id tighten all my screws while i had my screwdrivers out fixing my cousins phone)
however, without having the plastic power button attatched to the device, i am able to press the actual button with my stylus and make contact with the main button on the motherboard, the device will now power on.
(eliminating that the actual button to power on is broken)
but, when i attatch the plastic button and press it to power on the device, it doesnt make contact with the actual button inside on the motherboard.
(not making contact with the button on the motherboard)
i have examined the plastic button, all is intact and i am assembling it to the device correctly.
i have examined the actual power button on the motherboard and that is working perfect.
what the hell is going on?
thanks
Rn
ps, i need my power button
cba putting my stylus in and taking it out whenever my backlight goes off
* if you want a picture of my plastic button, i will dissasemble my device and take a picture.
Pictures ?
Good afternoon, see if you can help me.
I have received a Psmart that got wet and with some rusty part, I have managed after cleaning the rust and changing the screen (15e) that everything works except the power button.
The button works well but looking at the motherboard it seemed to me that something was missing and looking for photos I have located that the rust ate the resistance of the power button, and therefore it does not turn on (to turn on, I disconnect the battery and then I connect it to the power supply)
Could someone tell me the value of that resistance?
I attach an image of the area of the plate and a diagram of the resistances, I am missing the one indicated with the arrow that I put as 1.
Thanks!!