[Q] Best way to repair water damaged mic? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Unexpectedly got soaked with seawater on vacation with my nexus in my pocket. First of all, out of all of us two cameras, a Samsung midrange android phone, and one of those brick like old Nokia phones all were casualties - only my nexus 4 survived. I think that is pretty impressive.
anyway, it didn't make it through unscathed. The mic does not work and also the gyroscope is pretty wonky. everything else appears intact.
as this was water damage I'm assuming no warranty will cover it. my question is what's the best option at this point and how much is it going to cost?
send it to Google / LG for repair? Try one of these cell phone stores that claim they can repair broken phones? Try and find the part and fix it myself? or just buy a new phone? what's going to be the cheapest?

I would recommend to sell it. The phone is water damaged. Even if you send it to LG or take it to shop to repair mic or gyroscope; other problems will appear sooner or later.
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Yep, I'd say get a little bit more money and just get a new one. Keep the old one as a paperweight or something. hahaha

exb0 said:
Yep, I'd say get a little bit more money and just get a new one. Keep the old one as a paperweight or something. hahaha
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I figured that's probably the best option. Is there no way to tinker around and try and replace the mic with parts that are available on eBay or something until I get together enough cash for another nexus?

wildbill12 said:
I figured that's probably the best option. Is there no way to tinker around and try and replace the mic with parts that are available on eBay or something until I get together enough cash for another nexus?
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There is. Just follow
and replace as necessary. Not sure how long the parts will last. There is a chance that the motherboard would just burn off one day.

My mic has failed too (as well as a portion of my digitizer ugh) and I have decided to order a mic from ebay for $15, I've already opened the N4 up and its super easy to replace so I would say replace it and while your in there look for any corrosion (will look white and chalky) and clean it off with a q-tip and 99% isopropyl alcohol

Water damaged MIC, ordered replacement usb charge port from ebay for £12. Using the video posted, I was able to successfully replaced my fault MIC, phone is working as per normal.

I ordered one from eBay but it looks different from the original. You guys think I should install or send it back? This one has two antenna connections but the original only has one.
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cracked screen

hey guys i dropped my phone and the screen ended up cracking but you could still see the display. after about a week or so you can no longer see the display at all. i noticed this when a call came in and i heard it ring but the screen was black. instead of having insurance replace it for $150, do i have a cheaper option? can i buy the parts say via ebay? i believe its a digitizer i need? thanks in advance.
You could try to fix it yourself but its pretty tricky. I tried replacing a screen one time and snipped one little wire by accident and it coated me the phone. Unless you really know what your doing it might be a good idea just to get the replacement. Good luck!
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Go to these guys, they have anything and everything you'll ever need to repair or replace broken parts for phones and they are cheaper and faster than messing with EBAY Plus they have disassemble videos on every phone out there, Especially the Vibrant T-959 it takes the guess work out of it!! Get yourself, some small Phillips screwdrivers and a couple of the hardest guitar picks you can find and you'll be able to do anything with the vibrant you want to, unless your NOT COORDINATED with your hands! Note: One more thing, make sure you register your new account as a cell phone repair business, or they will ban your application!!
Here's the Link: http://www.globaldirectparts.com/ Good luck, and hope this helps!!
Are you with T-Mobile? If so it's worth a shot to call them, I think the out of warranty fee is $90, which would be cracked screen, water damage etc. They may or may not go for it but be nice and maybe they will.
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Cracked Screen

Just a word of caution when changing covers. Do not press to hard on the screen when pushing the cover on. I know have a cracked screen and absolutely heart broken. So to that end, anyone suggest any good insurance companies in the UK?
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Sorry to hear man. I would cry hard. Hope you find some help
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ah that's sad news sorry to hear that
I don't know if you are in the UK but if you are then many bank accounts give free insurance for phones, etc.that option might be there in other countries too.but you need the right type of bank account for that.my bank account gives me free travel insurance, break down cover for my car and phone insurance among other things.a lot cheaper than getting these separately.
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I dropped min today from 20cm height and first 5 minutes later it cracked in 2 pieces so I feel your pain. I checked what the spare part costs, and it was 285 euro's for the AMOLED+Glass apparently it is glued together so everything has to be replaced, and then you need to add the work costs. So it probably will be cheaper to buy a used one and sell yours for parts
Just broke my screen the other day. Getting out of my car, note was between me and car door. Didnt end well. 250 for lcd combo on ebay.
It reminds me of my first scratch on my vehicle, dont want to touch it.
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XXRay said:
I dropped min today from 20cm height and first 5 minutes later it cracked in 2 pieces so I feel your pain. I checked what the spare part costs, and it was 285 euro's for the AMOLED+Glass apparently it is glued together so everything has to be replaced, and then you need to add the work costs. So it probably will be cheaper to buy a used one and sell yours for parts
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No, this is wrong. Manufacturers lie about only way to replace glass+display. I broke the Galaxy S screen, and at samsung service they told me to replace everything, and that I have no chance to replace only screen. But I decided to try replace it by my self. I buy glass for Galaxy S on ebay for 9$. Then, using guitar pick I removed shards of glass. Then pasted on the sides of the glass with glue. And that's it! Fits perfectly. Works even better than before.
Yeah I need to upgrade current account to get it...don't have a problem doing it but was just unsure how long it will be before I can claim. But I also thought it might take longer to get it repaired than going for a mobile phone specialist insurer...also with the bank insurance..I know a while back my brother claimed and they didn't even ask for his old phone that was easily repaired!
Also just like to add...I really didn't apply that much pressure to the screen been, nursing this baby. So be careful. Wouldn't wish it on anyone to go through the pain I am.
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intruda119 said:
Just broke my screen the other day. Getting out of my car, note was between me and car door. Didnt end well. 250 for lcd combo on ebay.
It reminds me of my first scratch on my vehicle, dont want to touch it.
GALAXY NOTE
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Same happened to me but the screen didn't get one scratch. The only thing it got was two tiny marks on the frame.
Yes, i'm extremely lucky.
Mart_Bud said:
Just a word of caution when changing covers. Do not press to hard on the screen when pushing the cover on. I know have a cracked screen and absolutely heart broken. So to that end, anyone suggest any good insurance companies in the UK?
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Getting and claiming phone insurance after your phone is broken is fraud!
Either insure your phone beforehand, or deal with the consequences of not doing so, but don't break the law, and put the premiums up for people who had more foresight than you!
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Dave
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"Either insure your phone beforehand, or deal with the consequences of not doing so, but don't break the law, and put the premiums up for people who had more foresight than you!"
I think also like you !!!
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I would strongly suggest you did not claim for it after the event as this is a criminal offence.
You may however, wish to check if your household (contents) insurance covers such damage and/or if your credit card covers accidental damage if you used it.
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anonymous572 said:
No, this is wrong. Manufacturers lie about only way to replace glass+display. I broke the Galaxy S screen, and at samsung service they told me to replace everything, and that I have no chance to replace only screen. But I decided to try replace it by my self. I buy glass for Galaxy S on ebay for 9$. Then, using guitar pick I removed shards of glass. Then pasted on the sides of the glass with glue. And that's it! Fits perfectly. Works even better than before.
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You can go to most shops and get your Galaxy S fixed for 90-100 euro where they only switch the glass but with the Note you can't find anyone, only to replace the whole thing. I have an insurance but was not sure if I was going to use it because it is my 2 device in 1 year that went busted. But it is painful to be remembered every time I turn it on so I will find out what the costs is going to be and use my insurance. I guess not using the insurance when you have it is to commit fraud

What to do with cracked Nexus?

So I bought my girlfriend a N7, she had it for almost a month before her dog decided to chew on it. It had a case on it but the screen got a small hairline crack and so the digitizer is toast. She was heart broken so I ended up splitting the cost of a new 16gb N7 with her, and she's sending me her old one.
So what should I do with it? I have $125 into it, maybe I can find a N7 with bad hardware and swap screens? Or wait to find a replacement screen for cheap enough and fix it? Use it with a mouse and keyboard? Sell it? She kept it in good condition so the only cosmetic issue from the cracked screen is a teeny scratch on the plastic bezel.
Maybe sell it for parts?
If you do I call dibs on the speaker since I just blew mine the other day :/
Sorry I'm not more help tho
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Hold on to it... There will be someone have a screen replacement for it maybe .Or who knows Google and Asus might be forced into doing the right thing and Fixing this screen cracking issue..
I know hers does sound like its not a warranty issue.. But so many are cracking with NO HELP FOR PUPPIES...
Good Luck .. asus will fix it for you for 160.00 i think is whats been going around...
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Or who knows Google and Asus might be forced into doing the right thing and Fixing this screen cracking issue..
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Absolutely. Everyone who drives a car over their Nexus really deserves a new one at no cost to them.
Probably a new car too. Just in case the tablet damaged the tyres.
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Fix it yourself
http://www.powerbookmedic.com/xcart1/home.php?cat=709
Or
http://www.dfwpcrepairs.com/google_nexus_7__tablet_screen_repair.html
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Absolutely. Everyone who drives a car over their Nexus really deserves a new one at no cost to them.
Probably a new car too. Just in case the tablet damaged the tyres.
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Don't forget pain and suffering. Not only for the victim but for the readers of this thread..AND the mod too
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The replacement screens on that site are used, which I guess is good because they'll be the same as from Asus but $129, sheesh. I think I'll just wait for someone to fry their N7 or brick it and buy theirs for parts. Maybe I'll just wait for the cost of the screen to come down, it's a 16gb model so if I could find one for less then a $100 it would be worth it. I already have one so I'll probably end up giving it to my sister once it's working.
would you sell it? if so what for? There are a few of us around that are working on trying to get an OTG setup internal that might be able to put it to use.

Cracked my N4's screen, unusable, where do I go from here? [UK]

So, it happened to me. Just my luck.
Was at university walking and the phone slipped from my hand onto the floor. It seemed to have survived that fairly well. Then it slid off the stairs (no barrier at the edge of the staircase going up my university) and fell about 8-10 feet onto the stair case below. Screen is ruined and unresponsive.
The phone is rooted and has an unlocked bootloader so I know this voids the warranty but I can lock the bootloader again and flash the phone back to the stock rom via cwm.
I bought the phone from Carphone Warehouse for £400 back in December because I couldn't wait and now I'm left with a brick. I need a phone to handle uni life and contact my fianceé in the States. I don't really want to have to spend money I don't have on a replacement N4 so is there anything I can do guys?
Any help at all will be extremely appreciated.
(I'd post a link to an image of the screen but cannot do so yet).
Thanks
Sorry to hear that, however the only option I think would've been better if you had phone insurance and it would replace your damaged phone and it would cost like 5 pounds a month. On the other hand maybe you can send it to Carphonewarehouse and see what the estimate is to get it repaired. Don't think rooted or not makes much difference in this situation.
Anyway good luck and hope you find some solution
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Ouch, nightmare...
The only cheap way is to repair it yourself. If the mainboard is ok, get a new front and back panel. From the teardown I've seen of the Nexus 4, it doesn't seem that difficult. I'm sure there is a vid on youtube you can use as guide. If you can't do it yourself, a new phone seems to be the only option. At least it will be cheaper this time... Did you have a case on it when it dropped?
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Ouch, nightmare...
The only cheap way is to repair it yourself. If the mainboard is ok, get a new front and back panel. From the teardown I've seen of the Nexus 4, it doesn't seem that difficult. I'm sure there is a vid on youtube you can use as guide. If you can't do it yourself, a new phone seems to be the only option. At least it will be cheaper this time... Did you have a case on it when it dropped?
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See that seems doable but the only problem is is the (is it aluminium?) that goes around the phone also got dented as it fell. This is even worse considering I actually DID have a case on it. I was using the Ringke Slim case. If anybody is using this case I highly recommend them to rethink their purchase because even though the phone hit the floor side on, it didn't protect it. Imagine if it hit face down. I have another generic 'S' silicone case from eBay and that would have done a far better job at protecting the sides. Shoulda, woulda, coulda eh?
Im wondering if LG's manufacture warranty will work in my favour at all? I just don't have the funds to replace the phone comfortably but that's the only option I see unfortunately.
I don't think you'll have any luck with warranty repair. Sorry about your phone though.
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_4_8gb
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A coworker priced out replacing his front screen and it was ~$260usd.
At that point Id just order another phone and sell the first for parts.
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A coworker priced out replacing his front screen and it was ~$260usd.
At that point Id just order another phone and sell the first for parts.
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Sell the phone for parts? How would that work? Im not very savvy with this side of phones. Do I sell the phone in its entirety to a company who buys things like that? Sell on eBay for really cheap trying to get whatever I can get?
LG are asking for £40-120 dependent on the level of damage.
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LG are asking for £40-120 dependent on the level of damage.
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Really? Please can you give me a link to this info? I'd pay anything between that in a heartbeat if I can get it fixed. Once I reach 10 posts I'll post some images of the phone.
Do u have a lloydstsb account? They do free phone insurance and fixed my broken screen in the uk.
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Do u have a lloydstsb account? They do free phone insurance and fixed my broken screen in the uk.
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Really?! Yes I do! How would I go about doing this?
Check their website there's a link from there. Give them a call register the phone with them log on to their website and create a claim. Then they ask you to send the phone in. Note: do everything recorded del. It costs £50 excess they turned mine around in under two weeks from start to finish
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bennyboy182 said:
LG are asking for £40-120 dependent on the level of damage.
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Really? Please can you give me a link to this info? I'd pay anything between that in a heartbeat if I can get it fixed. Once I reach 10 posts I'll post some images of the phone.
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This is true, I've read threads on here and Reddit with this information but can't find them atm.
Contact LG directly and they should help you.
fairlight2x said:
Ouch, nightmare...
The only cheap way is to repair it yourself. If the mainboard is ok, get a new front and back panel. From the teardown I've seen of the Nexus 4, it doesn't seem that difficult. I'm sure there is a vid on youtube you can use as guide. If you can't do it yourself, a new phone seems to be the only option. At least it will be cheaper this time... Did you have a case on it when it dropped?
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I disagree. The only cheap way to do it is via insurance, 50 quid excess or whatever is a lot cheaper than the 150 pound screen is going to cost.

Opened my Nexus 7 2 in hope of fixing it

Hello there
I opened up my new nexus in hopes of fixing the issue of its speaker. Its top speaker doesnot work. It is 32 GB version. I didnot realise it until I read the manual by chance and found out that it has two speakers. One on top (not working for me) and one on bottom.
Its easy to open. Just put your nail between the gap you see between the behind lid and screen and move your nail all the way around the circumference and it will slowly come out. DONOT PULL IT OR YANK IT. Just be easy about it.
After opening, I tried pressing the speaker connections and moved it a bit and nothing happened
All the wires were fixed and all the parts seemed fine.
I wish I could return it and get a new one but I got it from US (Best Buy) and shipped it to the UK.
I am sure this is a hardware issue and I am not happy with Asus with its make. Quality check should have been much better for these devices !
I hope people might find it easy to open if they like to. One interesting fact is Asus hasnot said anything about opening the lid of Nexus so you are good to go!
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The Teardown by Ifixit
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+7+2nd+Generation+Teardown/16072/1
Can anyone tell me what exactly can i do to see if it is speakers problem or wiring flux ?
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Well, I ended up fixing it without doing really anything. Someone told me it could be flux and I checked later the both speakers were fine but one was not working. This meant that there was some problem with my wiring and maybe flux. I was worried that maybe if I open it myself again, I might not able to return it for claim as ASUS had referred me to their official distributor after I gave feedback to Asustek.
So I just did some heavy gaming which made my Nexus a bit hot and I waited for a while and when I turned on the speakers again while playing music (they were off while playing game), they started to work just fine. However, I tried heavy gaming before too when I got it in August but I think you need to be a bit patient. I am very grateful for everyone who chipped in to help.
Hnk1 said:
Hello there
I opened up my new nexus in hopes of fixing the issue of its speaker. Its top speaker doesnot work. It is 32 GB version. I didnot realise it until I read the manual by chance and found out that it has two speakers. One on top (not working for me) and one on bottom.
Its easy to open. Just put your nail between the gap you see between the behind lid and screen and move your nail all the way around the circumference and it will slowly come out. DONOT PULL IT OR YANK IT. Just be easy about it.
After opening, I tried pressing the speaker connections and moved it a bit and nothing happened
All the wires were fixed and all the parts seemed fine.
I wish I could return it and get a new one but I got it from US (Best Buy) and shipped it to the UK.
I am sure this is a hardware issue and I am not happy with Asus with its make. Quality check should have been much better for these devices !
I hope people might find it easy to open if they like to. One interesting fact is Asus hasnot said anything about opening the lid of Nexus so you are good to go!
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Sorry to hear that. My only advice is to avoid being an early adopter when QC is a low priority for all these large tech companies, especially when you have to order one from overseas. I hope you have a friend that can help you or another way to return it.
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Sorry to hear that. My only advice is to avoid being an early adopter when QC is a low priority for all these large tech companies, especially when you have to order one from overseas. I hope you have a friend that can help you or another way to return it.
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Thank you so much for your concern mate. I know you talk wisdom here but I guess its fine. Its just speakers which I rarely use. I prefer headphones and that won't be a problem,however, I paid good money for it so I would have loved to get a full working piece. I will ask a friend n see what happens but then she be staying in States from September till November
I will check with local stores and Asus n see what happens.
That's too bad bro. Maybe contact a tablet/phone shop that fixes things. Maybe they can order you the part and you can install it or have them do it. I know it's not the ideal option but this way you can keep your device with you. If they can't order it now I'm sure that the speaker replacement parts will be out soon. Cheers
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You have international warranty.
Where are you located? . U don't need to send it back to USA.
Just wondering. Is the connection the same on both speakers? Is it possible to swap them to see if the header or the speaker is the issue? If its just a speaker you might be able to order a new one?
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highfigh said:
Just wondering. Is the connection the same on both speakers? Is it possible to swap them to see if the header or the speaker is the issue? If its just a speaker you might be able to order a new one?
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I believe the speakers are soldered in and not unplugable, the asus N7 2013 uses a poly prophelyene. silicone type of speaker. their really really durable. one I opened before exchange looked like it had too much flux on the braided terminals, if you have a soler iron handy. say around 25 watts or less, reheat the wires a little, this should rebond them and clear some of the excess flux. the problem is when they mass solder these things the wires bond but the flux is so much it dosent burn off and the wire looks bonded but never carries a connection. I bet if you reheated those wires it would be fixed, another way to test just get a spare speaker like a junk headset. from the dollar srore, strip the wire and touch the pos and negative aka earth in uk speak. terminals to the speaker terminals if you get sound you know its a bad connection. You should have a warranty since asus is a international company as said. lastly, don't you have a future shop or bestbuy in the UK?
Thank you all of you mates for your help and suggestions.
DowntownJeffBrown said:
That's too bad bro. Maybe contact a tablet/phone shop that fixes things. Maybe they can order you the part and you can install it or have them do it. I know it's not the ideal option but this way you can keep your device with you. If they can't order it now I'm sure that the speaker replacement parts will be out soon. Cheers
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I had a bad experience with repair techs and they already screwed my phones in the past. I am not taking the risk again. Moreover, I am not thinking about installing them myself. It's just risky and it will void my warranty. I have a year so I want to keep my options opened.
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You have international warranty.
Where are you located? . U don't need to send it back to USA.
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Yes, I am looking for distributors and warranty claim centres in the UK and I have found few. I will call them on Monday and I will see what I can do with that.
highfigh said:
Just wondering. Is the connection the same on both speakers? Is it possible to swap them to see if the header or the speaker is the issue? If its just a speaker you might be able to order a new one?
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No, the speakers are fixed and they are not interchangeable either. Both of them have different shape and it just is sad that I couldnot realise it before that it wasnot the full volume I am hearing. I didnot expect the sound problem at all or I would have claimed it then and there.
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I believe the speakers are soldered in and not unplugable, the asus N7 2013 uses a poly prophelyene. silicone type of speaker. their really really durable. one I opened before exchange looked like it had too much flux on the braided terminals, if you have a soler iron handy. say around 25 watts or less, reheat the wires a little, this should rebond them and clear some of the excess flux. the problem is when they mass solder these things the wires bond but the flux is so much it dosent burn off and the wire looks bonded but never carries a connection. I bet if you reheated those wires it would be fixed, another way to test just get a spare speaker like a junk headset. from the dollar srore, strip the wire and touch the pos and negative aka earth in uk speak. terminals to the speaker terminals if you get sound you know its a bad connection. You should have a warranty since asus is a international company as said. lastly, don't you have a future shop or bestbuy in the UK?
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You are very right about the speakers being soldered. I am just being tentative about doing anything about it right now. I just got it a two days ago. I know I have a year before the warranty expires so I think it would not be that bad to wait a bit and use it. The reason is that I know I can not get the new Nexus for a while so just wait till it's available in the local market and then I might do something about it too myself. We do have bestbuy here.
Suppose Asus doesnot do anything for me, which is highly unlikely, then I might open it up once again and try to reheat the wires.
By the way, do you know where exactly would I heat it ? Any specific location?
Cheers once again
I had similar problem when I got my nexus (2012) 7. Imported from us to hong Kong.
Asus honored the warranty (i didn't tell them I got it in the us) when it finally was released in hong Kong.
So, if you don't want to take it back, you can wait till it is released in uk.
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Well i sent copy of receipt to Europe(requested on their website ) . And they honor the warranty without any questions. Put in original box (purchased In usa) and 10 days later they fix it. changed screen and fix the speakers.
They even paid for stamps, 2 ways.
Now I have a good working tablet.
yatbond said:
I had similar problem when I got my nexus (2012) 7. Imported from us to hong Kong.
Asus honored the warranty (i didn't tell them I got it in the us) when it finally was released in hong Kong.
So, if you don't want to take it back, you can wait till it is released in uk.
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swisstourist said:
Well i sent copy of receipt to Europe(requested on their website ) . And they honor the warranty without any questions. Put in original box (purchased In usa) and 10 days later they fix it. changed screen and fix the speakers.
They even paid for stamps, 2 ways.
Now I have a good working tablet.
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Well that is very promising. Thank you so much both of you. I wouldnot open it myself or anything now. Use it until it is released here and then I will claim for warranty.
Hnk1 said:
Thank you all of you mates for your help and suggestions.
No, the speakers are fixed and they are not interchangeable either. Both of them have different shape and it just is sad that I couldnot realise it before that it wasnot the full volume I am hearing. I didnot expect the sound problem at all or I would have claimed it then and there.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUT6bZdITo8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
That's a good tear down video. If you watch you can see him remove the speakers. You have to pull a small 2 wire clip off for each speaker. They look the same for top and bottom. Personally if it were me I would test the speakers before I got the soldering iron out.
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highfigh said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUT6bZdITo8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
That's a good tear down video. If you watch you can see him remove the speakers. You have to pull a small 2 wire clip off for each speaker. They look the same for top and bottom. Personally if it were me I would test the speakers before I got the soldering iron out.
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Thanks alot mate. I will check them and update you
highfigh said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUT6bZdITo8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
That's a good tear down video. If you watch you can see him remove the speakers. You have to pull a small 2 wire clip off for each speaker. They look the same for top and bottom. Personally if it were me I would test the speakers before I got the soldering iron out.
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swisstourist said:
Well i sent copy of receipt to Europe(requested on their website ) . And they honor the warranty without any questions. Put in original box (purchased In usa) and 10 days later they fix it. changed screen and fix the speakers.
They even paid for stamps, 2 ways.
Now I have a good working tablet.
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DowntownJeffBrown said:
That's too bad bro. Maybe contact a tablet/phone shop that fixes things. Maybe they can order you the part and you can install it or have them do it. I know it's not the ideal option but this way you can keep your device with you. If they can't order it now I'm sure that the speaker replacement parts will be out soon. Cheers
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highfigh said:
Just wondering. Is the connection the same on both speakers? Is it possible to swap them to see if the header or the speaker is the issue? If its just a speaker you might be able to order a new one?
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yatbond said:
I had similar problem when I got my nexus (2012) 7. Imported from us to hong Kong.
Asus honored the warranty (i didn't tell them I got it in the us) when it finally was released in hong Kong.
So, if you don't want to take it back, you can wait till it is released in uk.
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kpa2727 said:
I believe the speakers are soldered in and not unplugable, the asus N7 2013 uses a poly prophelyene. silicone type of speaker. their really really durable. one I opened before exchange looked like it had too much flux on the braided terminals, if you have a soler iron handy. say around 25 watts or less, reheat the wires a little, this should rebond them and clear some of the excess flux. the problem is when they mass solder these things the wires bond but the flux is so much it dosent burn off and the wire looks bonded but never carries a connection. I bet if you reheated those wires it would be fixed, another way to test just get a spare speaker like a junk headset. from the dollar srore, strip the wire and touch the pos and negative aka earth in uk speak. terminals to the speaker terminals if you get sound you know its a bad connection. You should have a warranty since asus is a international company as said. lastly, don't you have a future shop or bestbuy in the UK?
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Thank you all for your help and advice . All advice given to me is very much appreciated.
I ended up fixing it myself. The best part is that I do not had to give it to ASUS distributor even for warranty claim. However, when I contacted Asus they gave me full assurance on doing best for me and referred me to their distributor in my city when I told them I do not wish to ship it.
Well, it turned out the both speakers were fine and it only need some heat to work flawlessly. Some heavy gaming did that I am not sure it it happened today after playing shadowgun for about half an hour or sometime back with Asphalt 8 or maybe Nova 3
It heats up quickly if you are doing heavy gaming and that just made the circuit just fine.
Speaker not working, my advice, do some heavy gaming and be patient for a while
I tried this trick back in August but it didnot help then and later I had been busy with my exams and now just back on gaming

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