I'm looking for high res pictures of the evo's logic board exactly like the ones found on the ifixit teardown. Except i don't want the board to be littered with colorful squares. The best i've been able to come across or have been able to produce myself still leaves a black box around one of the microchips. anyone out there think they can help me find a clean high res picture?
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I'm looking for high res pictures of the evo's logic board exactly like the ones found on the ifixit teardown. Except i don't want the board to be littered with colorful squares. The best i've been able to come across or have been able to produce myself still leaves a black box around one of the microchips. anyone out there think they can help me find a clean high res picture?
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If one comes into work today, I'll hook you up.
What are you looking for? I have a fairly crappy picture of the bottom half of the board from when I put the induction charging in. (taken with my bb curve...not a good picture...)
i'm looking for high res pictures taken directly above the logic board like that this
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but with out all the colorful boxes i wanna make a splash screen
bump: any luck?
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http://www.fonlogix.us/att-tilt-complete-housing.html
Looking at that one specifically. My tilt has a bunch of chip/scratch marks on the shell. It is also crooked when the slider isn't open (the face goes down more than it should, not sure why). I want to sell the phone to get a new HTC, so I'm planning on buying the kit and pretty much making it seem as new as possible. Good idea?
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http://www.fonlogix.us/att-tilt-complete-housing.html
Looking at that one specifically. My tilt has a bunch of chip/scratch marks on the shell. It is also crooked when the slider isn't open (the face goes down more than it should, not sure why). I want to sell the phone to get a new HTC, so I'm planning on buying the kit and pretty much making it seem as new as possible. Good idea?
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They do not give enough info from the site to know if this is complete (battery cover, backing, front face, new key board, and new call/end key pad). I bought a screen from them and they customer support SUCKS!! The screen had a red dot and they basically told me to F-off. So I would stay away from that site. I did find a complete housing form e-bay for the same price, got it and now my tilt looks brand new. Look up "AT&T tilit full housing" on eBay. That way you see exactly what you are getting:
Remeber some are just front and back covers, others are the entire setup.
This is just the front and back cover
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This is a complete setup (same price)
Hello All!
I'm lookin for main board fotos w/o components like this Universal_JTAG, but in better quality.
If you have similar and both side fotos (hi resolution and sharpness or at least in more or less good quality, visible trace circuit board) please share!
Thanks for any help.
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Hello All!
I'm lookin for main board fotos w/o components like this Universal_JTAG, but in better quality.
If you have similar and both side fotos (hi resolution and sharpness or at least in more or less good quality, visible trace circuit board) please share!
Thanks for any help.
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Welcome to the forum
may I ask why you need that?
For a more detailed study hardware (yeah... circuit scheme would be better... but I think unlikely to have free access) and deep modding!
For example, there is a desire to expand the memory through the free rooms, sure is achievable! Oh, I would be traced, but found broken universal is problematic nearby.
So, my research has led to some results. I was able to use two flash-cards together at same time. You can use the MMC and SD card only (no 2 MMC or 2 SD).
Stuff at me a few days ago, only to learn it
should help http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC Universal Service Manual
I saw this, is not it a bit
I am interested trace the following pads (blue mark on photo).
It is usb functions of the proc.
Where you can connect to them on board.
Please, if you know or can do trace...
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Have you noticed such thing on your G2 device: when looking at the screen from the RIGHT side, at an angle, there's a color shift, especially when looking at an uniform color background (red, blue). For example - when you look at the red pattern it becomes yellowish at the very high angle (almost flat), BUT this thing doesn't happen when you look at the screen from the opposite direction (left). I have a 16 GB version.
I have attached some pictures and would be glad if you could check it and confirm whether it's present on your device (display/dead pixel test software is helpful here to display one color on the whole screen - like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.displaytester). And also - which model you have - 16 or 32 GB?
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This is also present on my device, but i really doesn't pay much attention to it. In real day-to-day use i don't see it. Many reviews stated that there is a color change on G2, so it is an issue for most of people on G2, just some people see it, some people don't.
If you wear polarized sunglasses it's actually impossible to see the screen when in landscape, this and lack of wireless charging are the only two things I can fault on this device and honestly the former is pretty minor imo.
Thanks for your answers, so unless anyone says he doesn't have this issue I think it's just specific to the LCD panel used in this phone.
I have a blue shift to the right and yellow shift or the left. Quirky panel.
Why do you think they made the camera off-center inside the circle? Is there a technical reason to do that? It's not a reason I would not buy a phone or anything. I'd be much more warm and fuzzy inside knowing it was for a reason though and not because they designed the glass cover and didn't get the specs right when they designed it.
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Why do you think they made the camera off-center inside the circle? Is there a technical reason to do that? It's not a reason I would not buy a phone or anything. I'd be much more warm and fuzzy inside knowing it was for a reason though and not because they designed the glass cover and didn't get the specs right when they designed it.
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my question to you would be why would it have to be elsewhere?
position doesnt matter, other than aesthetics
when the IC board is designed, its more likely placed to the side, so the motherboard is not cut/designed around it.
check the N7 2012 teardown for example... good proof how designing around a component didnt work out so well.
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my question to you would be why would it have to be elsewhere?
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Seems having the circle printed so it centered the camera would be more pleasing to the eye or just get rid of the circle outline thing that serves no purpose.
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Seems having the circle printed so it centered the camera would be more pleasing to the eye or just get rid of the circle outline thing that serves no purpose.
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do you spend 100% of the time staring at the back of your phone?
the perfection is in the imperfection
FWIW note 5 tmobile is like this also.
Hi,
I recently noticed a mark on the screen. It's only visible with light colours (especially white, with black the mark is not visible at all).
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I did not find any similar case on the forum or the internet.
It looks like when AMOLED display are burned (like in JerryRigEverything videos).
But, it's LCD panel here...
From this video https://youtu.be/zuq2uPAEmeM?t=211 , the mark seems to be at the same level than this "copper bottom circle" :
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Any idea ?
I've got a very similar 'stain' that is most noticable on a white background but never looked in to why it is so would be interested to find out what it is too! Not that it bothers me much and in fact apart from that it's an A grade phone as no scratches etc but as it had the stain it was reduced to C grade price so I only paid £90 for it which was a bargain!
I think the stain is glue and the spot on screen is caused by pressure. Hotspits can also cause such effects.
There were flat tvs, where the heat of the two SoCs on the mainboard (the second one was necessary for motion compensation, in single core days) would cause two squares appear on screen after the tv had warmed up.
I've just noticed a very similar stain in the same position in my LG G6. Lucky enough the two years warranty ends in two weeks haha, so it's already at the store and I hope they get it fixed soon.