if yes, how can i remove it? can someone help me with a video?
i'm afraid if i push too hard on it i might breake it...
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Hello,
I opened my Touch to clean the Display because there was dust inside the Phone. I used a Hoover very carefully to remove it. Then i closed the Elf and the Touchscreen didnt work anymore.
I left all wires where they were and didnt even touch the Touchpannel.
Does anyone have an idea what could be the problem?
Is there any solution to reanimate the Touchpannel or do i need to buy a new one?
great problem. I hadn'e any idea that could happen. I wanted to do the same but now I think I'll do it when I'm sure it doesn't breaks my touch...
thanks for the info and let me know if you get through it....
I will send it to HTC because I am still in the time of warranty.
If I flash the original ROM they dont have anything to deny it.
If there are any news i will post it.
ok i need some help i bought a beat up g1 to learn to develop apps on but it wont accept any sim card as in i put a sim in but it dosent even reject the card it just dosent change off the no sim inserted screen is there a way i can bypass said screen?
It's beat up.. My guess is the sim card slot thing is broken.
You the development kit comes with a phone emulator right?
Yes it does. So, technically you could use the adb and emulator to replicate your appls functionality. however you should still fix that G1. I'd suggest disassembling the first cover on the back of the phone. u'll need a torx-4 and a torx-6. I got mine at home depot. 10 bucks. also a phillips ph0. once you have it off. On the right side of the phone u should see a thin black cable that is your antenna. make sure its not damaged. most issues with reception happen when someone tried to put the thing back together without porperly securing all the little parts in there electrical tape will work to keep it out of the way when u snap it back together. If that doesnt work u may need a new motherboard. Send me a PM, I have several.
I convinced my father to get the X10 as he wanted a SE phone but having had a quick look at it, I can't see how to remove the sim card..any help please?
:-/ Remove battery first & then you'll be able to remove sim card also
If you have sweaty/oily fingers, you and try using a sticky/scotch tape (or whatever you call that in your country), apply it on the exposed part of the SIM card, then drag it out.
Some would recommend fingernails or tweezers, but I think it'll cause some damage. So I prefer the tape method.
loneLEE said:
If you have sweaty/oily fingers, you and try using a sticky/scotch tape (or whatever you call that in your country), apply it on the exposed part of the SIM card, then drag it out.
Some would recommend fingernails or tweezers, but I think it'll cause some damage. So I prefer the tape method.
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Ah so there is no simple, slide out method. That really is quite weird.
Thanks for the help, loneLEE.
And to Mano, thanks for assuming I'm a bit special lol
vdude_1 said:
Ah so there is no simple, slide out method. That really is quite weird.
Thanks for the help, loneLEE.
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Well, don't thank me. Thanks to a certain seasoned Aunty (that's how we address ladies who are older than us in my country XD) from the Sony Ericsson Service Center who thought me this method.
Look on another point of view - rather than saying it'sweird, why not think of it as at least the SIM card won't come loose easily?
Would be a ***** to see your phone suddenly announce "SIM not found" if you accidentally give your phone a bump.
Does your eject with a pop out or do you have to find a way to slide it out by applying some pressure on it and then sliding it out? Not so easy to change this SIM card. At times you find yourself needing some tweezers to pull the freakin SIM card out. Not god for frequent travelers.
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Does your eject with a pop out or do you have to find a way to slide it out by applying some pressure on it and then sliding it out? Not so easy to change this SIM card. At times you find yourself needing some tweezers to pull the freakin SIM card out. Not god for frequent travelers.
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M8 yes its a problem if you change sims.. but a solution for you is a Magic-Sim .. so you can have 2 sims .. and you dont take out anything. I suppose for me a 2nd problem could had been to Dissasemble the Spigen Armor case.. take out the backplate...
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M8 yes its a problem if you change sims.. but a solution for you is a Magic-Sim .. so you can have 2 sims .. and you dont take out anything. I suppose for me a 2nd problem could had been to Dissasemble the Spigen Armor case.. take out the backplate...
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There are many in that link. Which one are you talking about?
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There are many in that link. Which one are you talking about?
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I have seen only the dual for S4 m8 in work in a friends phone. It works fine. It appears a program inside the phone and in there you choose which sim you want, also you can tell that Sim1 will be up for 30mins then sim2 for other 30 mins.. pretty handy but you only need to change between sims.
If I take out the battery, it comes out fine. If I leave the battery in, on the other hand... Well, not so easy as it's not meant to be removed whilst the battery is attached.
As suggested by someone on one of the forums, I use a push pin, and it just allows me to slide out the sim easily.
just take some tape..
But after 10-15 times it came easier out !!
I don't believe that is good to constantly changing the sim for the pins, I don't believe the pins it will last long but again I don't know.
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I have an issue with a SIM card recognition. I am on LineageOsS 19.1, I tried changing APN, using different SIM cards, back to stock (same problem), resetting phone with no results. Do you think is it a hardware problem? IMEI and phone number are recognized as you can see on screenshots, so maybe there is an issue with software? Any help much appreciated.
Do you stll have the little white (cardboard?) tray in yours? I think that tray helps put pressure on the sim card.
Also try using a paper clip or something to push the sim card in a little further.. I once had some kind of issue where i guess a black cover fell off the covering door.. and i had a similiar issue.. i eventually figured it out and did this... actually i think if ound the door and pushed it on again..
or maybe teh white tray is in there blocking it and you need to pull it out ?
i think it's something like one of those issues and you can get it working again.
you might even try adding something to make the sim card a little thicker if you don't have the white tray thing.