Hi, does anybody know the name or the connector type located beside the SD slot on the S7? That's the one that was supposed to fit the docking station right? Is it available anywhere?
The only thing I found on the web a few days ago is that the docking station is supposed to have a couple of USB ports and and a HDMI if my memory serves me right.
Can anybody set me straight on this and/or point the way to where that connector can be ordered from?
Thanks very much.
T
S7 Slim Dock
There's a dock available for the s7 slim
according to the source
there is no other port on the dock so charging the tablet is the only function
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Correction of original post
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I'm talking about the s7-104, not the Slim.
I found the link again, it's from december 2010 on androidtablets.net
androidtablets.net/forum/huawei-ideos-s7-accessories/3606-huawei-s7-dock-could.html
It shows clearly a couple of usb and an HDMI port.
If the docking station is not available, what is the connector type? If it's available... where?
Thanks a lot,
T
cant find anything about the dock for sell for the older s7 model in the internet other than the link that you provide
only found this that is available for sell
ebay.de/itm/Dockingstation-Huawei-Ideos-S7-Slim-S7-weis-/170791989011?pt=DE_Handy_PDA_Ladegeräte_Dockingstationen&hash=item27c3feef13#ht_500wt_898
maybe the dock is compatible with ur's
good luck in searching
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Does anybody know or have datasheets od this ? Classic, I have broken connector and directly pins 14 and 15 are totaly cut-off, so I repaired connector and I can only charge battery for now and I want to make bridges from connectors pins to usb chip if there somewhere.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HimalayaHardware
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HimalayaHardwareOverview
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Connectors
been to the wiki?
I've got the same problem - the connector is totally torn off so i can't understand where coducting path for pins 6-11, 13-15 goes to.
http://img11.imageshack.us/my.php?image=xdavsmda.jpg is from the other side and doesn't have enought resolution.
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Original Poster/Source is also in this forum. I tried to find the original link for the post but I can't. Credits to him, and if someone can find it please give a link. TY. The pics above are from a tutorial of the original poster for replacing the connector of the XDA I, but it should work well with the XDA II since that's how I'm syncing with my PC right now. Remember that pins 1-22 are left to right when your xda is facing UP (see below).
jo_iii Thanx a lot.
May be anyone can help identifying where path for pin #14 goes to? It doesn't exist anymore on my mb
Just bought a "brand new" HTC HD2 online and I am questioning if the usb cable is the original one. The end that plugs into the phone is really hard to shove in and fitment just doesn't look right to me. I need something to identify if I have the right one and not being scammed. On the end that goes into the phone there is an "Arrow" image and other side no arrow but oddly the only way it fits, is the arrow facing downwards.
Hope someone can help me out. TIA
PS: This is a USA T-Mobile one if that matters
Some plugs fit more snugly than others. Does the phone charge with this plug? If yes, then it is the right plug. I havn't personally tested it that it would even fit, but if the micro side of the plug is a rectangle then it's possibly a Micro-ab USB cable (but I doubt it).
Here's a pic:
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Your plug should look like the Micro-B with slighly sloped edges on one side.
Micro usb like all other variants of usb, are not usually close enough in size/shape to fit any other adapter.
I'm trying to map the pinout of the 3G port on the vega to find another usb port and possibly add sata connectivity for those of us not lucky enough to have the 3g daughter board installed.
can someone that owns a sim card port test for continuity between the points i'v marked
green (usb) and purple (sata) against the points i have marked black
on the attached image and post your results here.
or if you don't have a multimeter a good quality pic of the bottom side of the sim card board with any stickers that may be there removed so i can try to track the traces back to the pins
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When I click on your attachment link I get:
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Please reupload your picture or upload it to another image server (there are plenty to choose from).
On another note:
I do have 3G version, but the tablet is not mine and it's still under warranty so I can't open it, sorry.
i think it's fixed now i had to make the image smaller
Hello, I need to replace the display and digitalizer (preferably all together). So I wanted to ask what type of screen should I buy? (European version of the device)
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HD2 has 2 different types of lcd panel. There is a thread somewhere in the hd2 fora which describes the 2 panel types, the differences between them, and the app you can use to find out which panel you have in your device. I think the app is called Android System Info, but its been a long time. Sorry I can't find the thread to link you to it because I'm away from my computer, but a search with correct keywords should get you there
Sent from my Galaxy Mini (SGH-T499) using XDA
He is here but slightly different problem all over the internet, I saw that they have chip on the display but I do not have it there. I have a chip firmly fixed on the board and then connected via a flex cable to the display.
Maxt3r said:
He is here but slightly different problem all over the internet, I saw that they have chip on the display but I do not have it there. I have a chip firmly fixed on the board and then connected via a flex cable to the display.
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As far as you want to replace combo(lcd+touchscreen/digitizer), you may buy no matter what version('cause they are interchangeable), rumours say US version would be better in quality!
Hello people!
I own a Samsung Galaxy S2 (I9100) and I've been fantasizing with a very particular MOD.
I've seen this Blutooth Sliding Keyboard cases:
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But I would like to get it working thorugh OTG, and take advantage of the extra height o add a USB port for USB DRIVES using an integrated USB hub.
This way I wouldnt need to carry around an OTG cable, and wouldnt have the constant drain beause of the BT pairing.
My main roadblock at this time is wether I could get the keyboard working through USB (bypass the bluetooth interface) so it could get recognized by the phone.
Once I can sort this out, the rest of the mod should be quite straightforward.
I dont own the keyboard case yet, so If anyone has some previous modding experience could shed some light on the bluetooth matter, it would be of tremendous help!
Thanks a lot in advance.
I don't have the first idea how to do this but I am very interested!
I like a physical keyboard and I've had to import from the US or stick with very outdated phones....