I have just purchased i.Tech BlueCON35 and Clip S35, totally at USD100.
I plugged the BlueCON into the headset socket of my i-mate JAM through a 2.5mm adapter and paired up with Clip S35. The stereo music is good - far more than just acceptable.
The BlueCON is of dimension 58 x 42 x 9 mm and weighs 14.5 grams. It uses 1 x AAA battery for up to 9 hours for a range of up to 10 meters. It is of bluetooth v1.2 supporting A2DP. It can be plugged into the jack output of any audio device to convert it to support bluetooth stereo.
I also have it, but I don't like to connect my Magician with BlueCON35 using the adapter. What I want to do now is find the way to put BlueCON35 into the Magician's case.
I'm trying to find the small size of mobile phone battery, then modify it and replace to the standard battery so I will get the empty space in the case. After that, I will remove the case of BlueCON35 and put it (the circuit board of BlueCON35) in the empty space in the Magician's case.
But I don't think that it'll be possible because the space is really too small.
Clip S35...
Where did you find the S35 you mentioned? Looking for sellers and can't seem to find a seller (aside from eBay) with any available.
Thanks in advance,
Mick...
Mick, try to visit to http://www.itechdynamic.com, there's the company's website of these products.
Yesterday I tried my S35 with Nokia 6600 using BluePlayer (software to play MP3 from Nokia to S35 wirelessly) the overall of the testing is good. Better for people who using Nokia phone with Symbien OS. I'm in Thailand and Clip S35 cost is about 3,400 baht (40 baht = 1USD) and Nokia 6600 doesn't need BlueCON, only Clip S35 is enough.
Hi all, i've seen this on the audio-input of 2 PocketPC devices until
now, the X50 and MDA pro ( and probably on all clones): both have
frequency-ranges only up to 8 KHz max. Both on external input and
internal mic, this picture is of external input (headset) of XDAIIs and MDA pro as a comparison:
http://home.wirehub.nl/~technica/downloads/XDAs.gif
It looks like these devices either:
1. have a very steep filter built-in or more likely:
2. when we set them at 44.1 KHz it only samples at 22 KHz and
re-samples up.
They advertise with sampling-frequency of 44.1 KHz....
Ofcourse the output can, but what about the input ????
Any known hack ? New ROM anywhere?
Can anybody shed some light on this ?
Mister HTC ?
Joost
Technica Del Arte BV
Hi all,
I need the frequency response specifications(Magnitude Vs frequency) of the microphone and speaker used in the HTC dopod phone?
I opened the device and found the chip name details as
MIC: S799 369
SPEAKER: SBD 201538P CC03 643
I could not find who the manufacturer of htese chips?
Please help me,
Thanks
Ravikiran N
Hi guys,
I m about to buy soundmagic mp 21 headset.... i would like to know will the call answering button work with defy?
heard in reviews its compatible with iphone only.....
anyone have this??? pls reply....
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Don't be frustrated! That's because nobody tried this combination.
Don't you have a shop or something around where you could try that combination yourself? Or maybe send an e-mail to the headphone's manufacturer. Or try on a headphones forum like head-fi.org.
Cheers!
I saw this on the net and might thought it could be useful for others...
Here's the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Schematic and Disassembly manual. After a year since of its released date we spotted on the net the download links of the file.
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 - X10a for Americas
Announced 2009, November
Status Released 2010, March
Size Dimensions 119 x 63 x 13 mm
Weight 135 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
Size 480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches
- Scratch-resistant surface
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Timescape/Mediascape UI This repair manual includes the following files listed below:
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Service manual/Schematic Diagram
Disassembly and Reassembly Manual, Product Specification, Electrical parts & Parts list PCB board layout and Schematic diagram.
This may help on Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Repair and Troubleshooting for the following problems like:
* LCD Display problem - Abnormal Display
* Touch Screen Problem - Touch Screen Not Working
* Power ON problem- Power On does not work
* Initial Failure problem - Hang, frozen and restart
* Not Charging Problem - Abnormal charging
* Sim Card problem - insert sim card error, sim card not detected or recognize
* Micophone Problem - No voice call sound transmit
* Speaker problem - buzzer speaker malfunction
* Bluetooth and WiFi problem -Bluetooth and Wifi operation failures
* Camera problem - Camera Function not working
* GSM network signal problem - No Signal on GSM network
* HSDPA network signal problem - No signal on WCDMA network
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 service manuals, assembly - disassembly instructions, troubleshooting guide and schematics downloads
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F3RMJLMK
Very cool and usefull ,thanks
aw man, finally! hoorah!
why am i so happy? because with this, and the component list, i can find suitable replacements for the speaker and earpiece!
no more quiet phonecalls!!!
I think we need a new hosting site because megaupload just got shutdown.
can you reupload
Sent from my XT862 using Tapatalk
Son of a *****! I hate our government sometimes... Has anyone successfully replaced their screen? This manual would have been great to have. I recently broke my screen. I just ordered a SGS2, but I would like to fix the screen on my X10 if possible to keep as a backup..
Doh, could have done with this before I replaced my screen and button board. Mind you if I'd have seen the inside first I might not have dared swap them!
Sent from my X10 using XDA App
Here guys, this will be of some use to you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=989196
I hope i don't need this but anyway thanks
Can you put the file some where else please please
New Link
For those still looking for this file...enjoy its a nice video run through including the reassembly of the device
http://hotfile.com/dl/48411548/f6606ab/SE_X10i_Disassembly.rar.html
You can download whole service specs here, along with schematics, etc. Look carefuly, as some schematics are hidden in pdf file.
http://www.cpkb.org/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_X10_service_manual
thanks for this link!!
saving for later
Cholek3 said:
You can download whole service specs here, along with schematics, etc. Look carefuly, as some schematics are hidden in pdf file.
http://www.cpkb.org/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_X10_service_manual
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Thanks, good source...
dawia said:
Thanks, good source...
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Thank God I found this link...you guys are a life saver!!!
old link
Hey guys, does nayone still have the schematics of the xperia x10i?
All the links are dead