I need to replace a yt9213aj motherboard is a 9216b 2+32 a decent replacement the old one was 1+16 and no sound chip
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My audio socket connector part for atom xda life is broken. I broke 2 of the pins total 6 pins.
I try to search the internet to look for the sparepart
the sparepart looks like 2SJ-A427-001 Singatron Enterprise model.
However i try to return back to service center and they mentioned to replace with new motherboard and cost me grand new atom life phone
If anyone could help me, where to buy it.
Thanks.
You can fix it yourself by purchasing the audio socket. To do this you would need some experience with soldering irons. This would involve you using the soldering iron to melt the solder and preferably remove the solder from the circuit which holds the socket in place. Once the solder has been removed you can detach the broken socket and place your one in the same slot. From there just feed solder to the circuit while melting it to the board.
Alternatively, you could search around a bit more for more service centres to get the motherboard cheaper or you could purchase a brand new atom if its really that expensive.
Hi to all,
I've had my motherboard replaced by HTC due to phone stucked on white screen at the boot (very fast I must admit. Last monday I send it and today I received it repaired, I hope). One question if someone has the answer. With MB they have replaced usb connector for charge too ? I've the nightmare that connector may be damaged wiring and unwiring cord for charge. So I'll be more happy to know that the connector too is new. I've had the connector broken after two months with an old samsung and they didn't repair it because said that I've had broken it.
I'm thinking to buy a powermat......
Thanks
Hi, got an HD2 from ebay with a broken digitizer. Last night i've opened it up and the digitizer is the solder type. I've been in ebay looking for a replacement and found the digitizer and the combo LCD+Digitizer. My dought is if is better to buy the digitizer or the combo. My soldering skills are next to zero, and i don't know how hard it is to solder the damn thing, it's so small and it has plastic all around. How is this thing soldered? With a normal soldering tool, i think this may be too thick and melt the plastic. The screen is in good condition, but there's also the chance to buy the LCD and the digitizer. Now i see two types of this combos, one with the solder and one without. If i buy the combo i'll have to assemble the two together or do they came assembled? And any type will do? I mean, it doesn't matter if the thing os soldered or not, if i buy in combo i just need to conect the flat cable to the motherboard, and that cable is all the same right??
So resuming, my questions are:
1 - Should i buy the digitizer or the LCD+Digitizer combo?
2 - If the digitizer, can someone give some pointers on how to solder it?
3 - If combo, should i buy whatever is cheaper if it comes assembled and just connect the flat to the motherboard or there are differences in both types?
Hope i could explain myself and thanks in advance for your tips.
You need to buy the lcd+touch combo version, there are two different versions: 295 soldering version, and 300 click on version. It does not matter about what version you have in your phone: if you change all the combo, you can replace it with wich version you prefer. Of course the best one is the click on version: the 300 one.
To replace the screen, just follow this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1QL7BNNL0Y from the beginning to 1.48, and you can easly replace your screen.
The combo, came preassembled and you just need to conect the flat cable to the motherboard, that cables are all the same.
300 is a better digitizer than 295 version.
Buying a 300 assenbly already with lcd/digitizer bonded as one assembly is the way to go & will give easy assembly & better finished repair.
Worth noting most 300 types will probably have T-Mobile logo but that is small price to pay for better unit & clip connector will allow for easier future dismantling if required.
i found a few china supplier with the click on/300/new lcd+digitizer combo.i'll order from the one that as the best reputation/price ratio. I'll post back here when i'm done.
Thanks guys for the help.
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I've ordered a used Galaxy S4 on Ebay and received a cheap clone that i'd never used has my own device. It's one from Mediatek and i was wondering if i can at least use it's lcd/digitizer with a legit S4 i337m because i have one with the screen broken so i would at least not be losing everything on this? If not i'll just ask for a full refund and send it back to the seller.
no you cant the flex cables wont even be the same and i mean flex clabes as they are two different cables when the original s4 only uses one that connects to the logic board. the digitizer es integrated into the lcd screen and the flex is connected directly to the lcd screen on the back. It would have been alot better if you would have bought an lcd display for you model. and if you dont know how to take it apart you could buy one with the bezel for your model number. They sold me an lcd screen for 400 pesos and i replaced the glass using uv glue and it works perfect. and was a cheap fix. maybe you have a friend with a dead logic board and working screen or cracked glass where the lcd digitizer still work you should ask around may be cheaper with money on hand
Audeath said:
I've ordered a used Galaxy S4 on Ebay and received a cheap clone that i'd never used has my own device. It's one from Mediatek and i was wondering if i can at least use it's lcd/digitizer with a legit S4 i337m because i have one with the screen broken so i would at least not be losing everything on this? If not i'll just ask for a full refund and send it back to the seller.
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It depends on if the clone uses a digitizer with the same connections, but most likely not. You could open them up and check if the frames and connections are the same, but each model S4 has the digitizer connections in a slightly different place
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