Both microphones on my i9300 are failing so I am looking for a used but fully functional 16gb mainboard to revive it. It must be one that operates wit European SIM cards. If anyone has a somewhat broken phone with an in tact mainboard pls send me a pm.
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P.S. Hope this inquiry is ok .. in the forum rules I only saw that selling is prohibited.
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Hi,
my omnia was damaged. she lost GSM services. service told me that main board is broken. in my country i can not find a mainboard for Omnia 7 because this phone is not purchasable in Poland. somebody have this part for sale? Interested only 100% good mainboard.
Mateusz
ps. sorry for my bad Engilsh
Autsajder said:
Hi,
my omnia was damaged. she lost GSM services. service told me that main board is broken. in my country i can not find a mainboard for Omnia 7 because this phone is not purchasable in Poland. somebody have this part for sale? Interested only 100% good mainboard.
Mateusz
ps. sorry for my bad Engilsh
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Mainboard for phone is the most expensive part of mobile phone. I dont know if buying that would be smart buy. You will be better off buying completely new phone, I think it will be cheaper.
Hey there!
Like many of you here, i have a S3 with a sudden death.
The thing is: i'm from Brazil and bought my phone in China, so the local authorized technical support refuses to help me, because he says it's very hard to register the IMEI number from a imported phone.
I think my only way out is to buy another motherboard and replace it myself, but again, i can't find any here in Brazil, so i'll have to buy from eBay on US and Canada or UK.
Anyone here knows to do it? I already teared my phone apart and know how to manually replace the board, but what about the IMEI number? It´s possible to do that?
There's any other problems or difficulties i might find on the way?
Thank you so much for all our help, you guys have been great here!
Hey guys,
My Nexus 6p no longer receives signal, which is caused by a faulty soldered chip on the motherboard. All the service shops I visited can't fix it, they recommended buying a new motherboard instead. My Nexus 6p is the H1512 (International) model. The question is:
Can I put the motherboard from H1511(NA) to the H1512(International) mode and will it work? Broken USA models are selling cheap and I will pretty much try that, if anyone can give me a hint at the possibility of it working out.
Thank you
Graphics card guys having issues with solder have put their cards in oven at 250 for some length of time (I don't remember) to fix the solder to make a dead card work again.
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Dawnut said:
Hey guys,
My Nexus 6p no longer receives signal, which is caused by a faulty soldered chip on the motherboard. All the service shops I visited can't fix it, they recommended buying a new motherboard instead. My Nexus 6p is the H1512 (International) model. The question is: Can I put the motherboard from H1511(NA) to the H1512(International) mode and will it work? Broken USA models are selling cheap and I will pretty much try that, if anyone can give me a hint at the possibility of it working out.
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Sorry to say but I can't see how this could possibly be economical or worth the effort. No reason it would not mechanically connect and function but the question is really: will the NA model work well in your location? A quick google of the bands in Bulgaria vs USA says no. No GSM overlap, No 4G LTE overlap and only one UTMS band on 3G (UTMS 2100). Another risk you take is the MB is already toast on the phone you buy (and the reason it was sold for parts). You really need to find a INTL MB for it to work in your country.
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Graphics card guys having issues with solder have put their cards in oven at 250 for some length of time (I don't remember) to fix the solder to make a dead card work again.
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hello guys, i have samsung s5 g900h my handset's motherboard is damaged i want to know is g900f motherboard is compatible with my handest?
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hello guys, i have samsung s5 g900h my handset's motherboard is damaged i want to know is g900f motherboard is compatible with my handest?
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I believe that, only, the following Motherboard/Main Board/Logic Board/etc... Are interchangeable.
SM-G900T, SM-G900A, SM-G900F, SM-G900H & SM-G900P.
I've, personally, never needed to interchange one on my GS5 but, from what I've previously seen stated, this should work.
Maybe another member can state whether I'm right or wrong as a fact...
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Thankyou for the response. but I am still waiting for confirm response as i am going to buy a motherboard which will cost me and i want to wast money if it incompatible.
It should work but, maybe, not completely as you expect.
SM-G900H sub-PCB (USB/charging port PCB) has only one antenna circuit and SM-G900H middle frame may have only one main antenna inside.
So you may be disappointed if you're expecting LTE.
The LCD should match.
On the other hand, if you're just looking for a more cost-efficient solution of the problem and don't need LTE, I'd look for a broken SM-G900V.
thankyou for the response i will keep it in mind.
Does anyone know if Samsung's Note 4 motherboard replacements actually have a proper EMMC chip? Or are they simply giving you another defective motherboard with a short warranty?
I'm asking because Samsung in Canada wants $390 to replace the motherboard. Even the service staff guy rudely recommended against it. It only comes with a three month warranty.
So, I'm inferring they don't actually change the motherboard. They most likely just give you another Note 4 and hope it doesn't go bad in three months.
Also - Any suggestion of a robust android phone would be much appreciated. I seems like Samsung is the Ford of phones.
$390 seems excessive. In EU a used Note 4 is ~$150. Note 4 with a broken screen ~$90.
I plan to do the motherboard swap myself and would suggest you check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUDgGaFcCNY&t=287s and decide if you want to try it yourself.
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$390 seems excessive. In EU a used Note 4 is ~$150. Note 4 with a broken screen ~$90.
I plan to do the motherboard swap myself and would suggest you check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUDgGaFcCNY&t=287s and decide if you want to try it yourself.
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Yes, $390 is excessive, but that's Canada for you..
If you're planning to do a motherboard swap, how will know if the new board has a good emmc chip? Are you buying the board directly from Samsung?
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Yes, $390 is excessive, but that's Canada for you..
If you're planning to do a motherboard swap, how will know if the new board has a good emmc chip? Are you buying the board directly from Samsung?
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I'm planning to buy a used Note 4 with a broken screen. Possibly even N910C. Now, I cant know for sure the state of the eMMC chip, but it will be better than mine, that is dead