Hi,
So I decided to overhaul my phone. The audio port was worn out and my charging port was getting loose. I ordered both new audio port and charging port board. The audio port was a snap to replace but the charging port board has me a little confused. It appears I accidentally got a 900H instead of a 900T. I noticed there is one missing connector on the 900H that has a little wire that goes to it. I have included a picture of my old 900T board with the extra connector circled. I am puzzled what it is and why it is there and not on the other board. Can any one shed some light on why this is there and what it does? Can I install it without it?
Chainspike said:
Hi,
So I decided to overhaul my phone. The audio port was worn out and my charging port was getting loose. I ordered both new audio port and charging port board. The audio port was a snap to replace but the charging port board has me a little confused. It appears I accidentally got a 900H instead of a 900T. I noticed there is one missing connector on the 900H that has a little wire that goes to it. I have included a picture of my old 900T board with the extra connector circled. I am puzzled what it is and why it is there and not on the other board. Can any one shed some light on why this is there and what it does? Can I install it without it?
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Chainspike said:
Hi,
So I decided to overhaul my phone. The audio port was worn out and my charging port was getting loose. I ordered both new audio port and charging port board. The audio port was a snap to replace but the charging port board has me a little confused. It appears I accidentally got a 900H instead of a 900T. I noticed there is one missing connector on the 900H that has a little wire that goes to it. I have included a picture of my old 900T board with the extra connector circled. I am puzzled what it is and why it is there and not on the other board. Can any one shed some light on why this is there and what it does? Can I install it without it?
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The part is made for multiple model revisions. Those are antenna connections. Different models use different antennas. Be sure your data connection is working properly. When you purchase parts, always refine by the specific device model. :good:
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Hi All,
My S200 has served me very well. Unfortunately the mini-usb jack is jacked. My son dropped it in his baby food recently and when I was cleaning it out the little gray plastic cover for the USB wires came off....so when I look inside i see 5 wires coming out...unfortunately one of them is bent and so the USB cable is not working at all...
Is there any way to replace the USB jack? I'm pretty familiar with the insides as i have replaced the speaker and cleaned it out many times...where can i buy a jack if it's even possible? Thanks in advance!
Gujjuman
Just buy one and solder it?
http://www.phonesandmore.nl/Mini-usb-connector-MDA-Vario/
Replacement guide
http://www.modaco.com/content/htc-prophet-prophet-modaco-com/240109/changing-you-prophet-case/
I've recently to to fix my cellphone reception by opening my phone. After I performed the mod. My External speaker wifi and Camera no longer work.
Any idea where these connectors are so I can double check the connections?
Thanks!
My phone is also running much hotter than before.
One connector is on the back of the mother bored (the side facing the metal) and the other in front. Then check and make sure that you ribbon cable that connect from the camera to the mother bored are connected. One all the that is FULLY connected it should work again. I would show pictures but the ics rom doesnt have the camera working yet. But what it sounds like to me is the main ribbon cable that has the camera and speaker connected to it isnt plugged in correctly.
Does anyone know how to replace the charging port connector ONLY? I already know how to replace the port flex cable that comes attached to the audio jack. I just want to know how to replace the connector and am wondering if it involves some soldering?
tonyf7 said:
Does anyone know how to replace the charging port connector ONLY? I already know how to replace the port flex cable that comes attached to the audio jack. I just want to know how to replace the connector and am wondering if it involves some soldering?
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Get this one. Easiler to change. Look at youtube for instructional video.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Charging-Connector-Port-USB-Power-Charger-Flex-Cable-ForGoogle-Nexus-7-ME370T-US-/171446375105?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27eb0012c1
Hello everyone,
Currently i have a problem with my samsung tab A 8.0. Days ago i accidentally dropped my tab while it was being charged, resulting in red Cross with lightning icon while i tried to plug it on anything, and suddenly all of my usb otg were not detected and it was not detected on my pc...even usb debugging was not detected too...i had opened its case and checked the continuity of its micro usb port and it still seemed ok...now i have no idea about how to solve this, do you know what to do if something like this happens?? I suspect its pcb track is broken so maybe i will need a new motherboard again...
Hello, anyone?
How are you checking continuity? You would need to check it between the end of the USB cable and the solder points behind the micro USB pins. No point in testing to the actual pins.
The pins that solder to the board are extremely small and difficult to resolder, some sort of magnification is really required.
The way I do it is by using a solid conductor wire wrapped around the end of a decent soldering iron. Even then it's a difficult task and requires a steady hand.
Hey guys, I have my wifes z5 compact that was playing up and not charging right, so I ordered a new battery and USBport/ribbon and pulled it all apart to replace as I've done in the past to other phones, but when I got in there I have discovered the clip where the usb ribbon connects to the logicboard/motherboard is damaged (see attached image)
The device otherwise boots just fine and runs great with the new battery, I am however unable to charge it now.
I attempted in vein to find a replacement port to re-solder onto the board, but I can't find the model of the port or where to get it from. If it comes to the point where I need to get a new logic board I think I'll just get a new phone.
I do not really require USB access to the unit, but is there a way to jerry-rig some of the service points on the logic board to provide power to the phone, in which case I could just divert the USB plugs power channels to those points?