My tytn is stacking up memory card and 1 pin in usb socket is missing... does some1 know what type of that usb socket is or which e-shop sells them? should i search the parts on shops (is there any possibility to find it?) or better buy broken hermes and use its parts?
regards
not sure what "My tytn is stacking up memory card " means
but if you open it and find the component serial nr you can prob
find a replacement here
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/
its locked inside and i cant get it out from hermes
ps.
micro sd
10p, 1.1Pitch, 100053FB010S401ZL, SUYIN, 100 mohm 0.5A 5V
mini usb
connector i/o, reverse, 11p, 0.4pitch, 302-11101-01, act, vera
ive got that from service sheet but i cant find any shop which have that parts :/
So when you press down on the MicroSD card it doesn't spring back anymore? The USB connector is proprietary so you will have to get that from another Hermes or buy a another one.
Is it possible to use any popular dual-sim adapter for charmer?
Yes, I have a dual SIM adaptor in my unit.
I get a net 'STK' menu, that allows me to switch between SIM cards.
1. Can I just swap out the sim card from LG G4 currently on Verizon, put into unlocked G6, and it will work? Or is it a more complex process? Need to contact Verizon support?
2. Car charging, do I need a usb type c car charger? Or is it possible to get some sort of adapter for a car micro usb charger that works with LG G6?
More generally, are there adapters for usb type c devices so that we salvage micro usb cables? Or should we recycle micro usb cables when upgrading to a usb type c device?
Usb-a (the full size USB, like typically seen on a pc) to usb-c cables are readily available from Amazon, eBay, etc. If you have 2amp chargers already, they'll do a decent job.
Would this adapter work in order for old car charger micro usb to connect to LG G6 usb type c?
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Adapte...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AB5JT60YQJY2N9MKHDGP
htcnext said:
1. Can I just swap out the sim card from LG G4 currently on Verizon, put into unlocked G6, and it will work? Or is it a more complex process? Need to contact Verizon support?
2. Car charging, do I need a usb type c car charger? Or is it possible to get some sort of adapter for a car micro usb charger that works with LG G6?
More generally, are there adapters for usb type c devices so that we salvage micro usb cables? Or should we recycle micro usb cables when upgrading to a usb type c device?
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1. Verizon runs on cdma, which there is no SIM card for. The only reason cdma carriers use SIM cards is for LTE support. You can swap it out and get 4g data perhaps(as long as the settings were correct), but it will never carry voice, 1xRTT, or 3g.
2. USB-C refers to the connection only, and specifically the end which plugs into the phone. As long as you can go from USB-A(the "normal" USB plug) to USB-C, it theoretically doesn't matter how many adapters it goes through.
Your old cables/chargers with an adapter should work fine, it just may not be able to support faster charging like quick charge 3.
If you're going to buy adapters, though, there's not usually much price difference, and you might as well just get the whole cable.(unless you're talking about chargers with built-in cables, obviously then you need the adapter)
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htcnext said:
1. Can I just swap out the sim card from LG G4 currently on Verizon, put into unlocked G6, and it will work? Or is it a more complex process? Need to contact Verizon support?
2. Car charging, do I need a usb type c car charger? Or is it possible to get some sort of adapter for a car micro usb charger that works with LG G6?
More generally, are there adapters for usb type c devices so that we salvage micro usb cables? Or should we recycle micro usb cables when upgrading to a usb type c device?
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1. From my experience, yes. The issue you see with activating a phone is related to the SIM. If you have an already activated SIM and stick it in a supported Verizon device you're golden. For me, I had to down size my SIM with a scissor to fit the smaller SIM on my Moto X and it worked without any extra activation or messing around.
2. USB C is just the shape of the phone side of the cable, how you connect from the charger doesn't matter EXCEPT for the power output. Charge speed depends on the power of the charger and, secondarily, Quick charging can be subjective to the phone and charger being compatible.
jaqual said:
1. Verizon runs on cdma, which there is no SIM card for. The only reason cdma carriers use SIM cards is for LTE support. You can swap it out and get 4g data perhaps(as long as the settings were correct), but it will never carry voice, 1xRTT, or 3g.
2. USB-C refers to the connection only, and specifically the end which plugs into the phone. As long as you can go from USB-A(the "normal" USB plug) to USB-C, it theoretically doesn't matter how many adapters it goes through.
Your old cables/chargers with an adapter should work fine, it just may not be able to support faster charging like quick charge 3.
If you're going to buy adapters, though, there's not usually much price difference, and you might as well just get the whole cable.(unless you're talking about chargers with built-in cables, obviously then you need the adapter)
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The reason to consider adapters is that I still own a Nexus 7 (2013 version) that is on micro usb. So unless that gets replaced with an Android tablet that uses usb type c there will still be a need to keep some micro usb cables. Then of course the adapters would allow these cables to be swapped back and forth between the Nexus 7 and the LG G6 as needed. Anyway, I think the adapters from amazon in the post above are cheap enough to be worth a try.
htcnext said:
The reason to consider adapters is that I still own a Nexus 7 (2013 version) that is on micro usb. So unless that gets replaced with an Android tablet that uses usb type c there will still be a need to keep some micro usb cables. Then of course the adapters would allow these cables to be swapped back and forth between the Nexus 7 and the LG G6 as needed. Anyway, I think the adapters from amazon in the post above are cheap enough to be worth a try.
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10-4
Sounds good to me. Always good to have options
I can confirm those adapters work. I use the wall charger that came with the G6. But with a micro usb cable, as I charge other things on it. and I still get my quick charge.
On the sim thing it should work. When my G4 got the boot loop issue, lasted 22 months GRRR. I put that sim card into my old phone and was able to get 4G, texts, and send/receive phone calls. Then again they both were Verizon phones
Update: LG G4 uses micro sim, LG G6 uses nano sim. The latter is smaller in size and you can't fit this into the LG G6. So it appears I will need a new sim card from Verizon in order to get the LG G6 working.
The OP5 will be my first Oneplus device, and also my first device without an SD card slot. I currently have a 128gb card that I would like to keep using by way of OTG adapter. Does anyone have advice for those of us switching over as to which OTG drive/ adapter to get and the limitations some might have with OP devices?
I specifically would like one that I can keep the SD card inside the OTG drive and then just have it on my keyring.
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The OP5 will be my first Oneplus device, and also my first device without an SD card slot. I currently have a 128gb card that I would like to keep using by way of OTG adapter. Does anyone have advice for those of us switching over as to which OTG drive/ adapter to get and the limitations some might have with OP devices?
I specifically would like one that I can keep the SD card inside the OTG drive and then just have it on my keyring.
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I think this is what you are looking for:
https://www.symlis.com/features/
Sadly they don't have plans to make a USB C version, but it will work fine with a Micro to C adapter.
https://www.amazon.com/JS-Aluminum-...056648&sr=8-3&keywords=micro+usb+to+c+adapter
I recommend these adapters.
xgerryx said:
The OP5 will be my first Oneplus device, and also my first device without an SD card slot. I currently have a 128gb card that I would like to keep using by way of OTG adapter. Does anyone have advice for those of us switching over as to which OTG drive/ adapter to get and the limitations some might have with OP devices?
I specifically would like one that I can keep the SD card inside the OTG drive and then just have it on my keyring.
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Meenova here.... https://shopmeenova.appspot.com/st/p/dash_g3c.html#buy
I want to unlock LTE bands on Snapdragon based Android HU. Unit has 2 USB ports that are apparently in OTG mode. Any tips on how to find otg resistor on the motherboard?