Just i bought a 3 in 1 stylus and the dam screw thread inside the stylus has worn away and one half is stuck inside the XDA so its a bit of a bother, warranty job cause theres no way of me getting it without opening the case and voiding the warranty
well get a screw which is long enough and have the same screw thread and screw it in and pull out the stylus
Well ive got it out after i had the idea of using a red biro, lol the reset pin is exactly the same diameter as a biro lol, glad thats out, im never using a 3 in 1 again a normal pen shall do :lol:
Happened to me a few times. Sometimes it comes out when you gently tap the unit with the antenna on a hard surface. Do know when to give up though.
u wont void the warranty, if all u do is open the case, u'll void if u break the lil void sticker on one of the screws....which is still pretty easy to avoid wen unscrewing :wink:
I have the same problem before and I used a long threaded screw and guess what it came out and I dont have to open the casing at all.
Sure that will help you removed the other half that is stuck in there.
Good luck.
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Hi all, apologies if this has been asked before, i searched the archive and couldn't find anything...
I have an XDA, and the little sensor thing which detects if the sim flap is open is not working, meaning that it thinks the sim flap is permanently open, so I can't use the thing
Does anyone have a magic answer to save my bacon? Pleeeease?
Thanks!
Do you mean the rubber cover on the side of the xda? I think you will need to open up the xda and short the contacts with a wire or solder joint for a permanent repair. You will need a small flat head screwdriver and a T6 torx driver, it is not too difficult a task as long as you take your time and treat the components with care. If you wish to do a temorary repair you can push something into the cavity beneath the rubber, this will hold down the switch. With the xda face down and the antenna facing left, lift the rubber cover, you will now see on the right hand side of the slot a recess, at the bottom of the recess you should see a small plastic pin which is attached to the mechanical lever/sensor, this needs to be pushed down and held, if that is missing/broken you could still try pushing something in that will hold down the remainder of the pin/lever. You can test the repair by switching on the xda as without it the xda will not switch on. Good luck.
At this point I should point out that because it kept turning off because the contact was faulty I've hacked about at it with a little screwdriver and the little spring lever is a thing of the past. Oops... I should never be allowed near a toolkit.
I guess taking apart and shorting the contact is next..... THanks for the pointers!
Well, just wanted to say a big thanks to cruisin-thru, as I just took my XDA apart and whacked a blob of solder on it, and I'm back in the land of working phones!
Thanks!
FOR A START IM PRETTY SURE MY XDA MANUAL SAID AND I MAKE A ROUGH QUOTE - 'DO NOT PROD ANYTHING AT THE MICROSWITCH OR YOU RISK SERIOUSLY DAMAGING YOUR UNIT - YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE INVALID IF U DO' I'm Pretty Sure IT has this Plastered EVERYWHERE in the Manual On The Box Ditto, Ditto, Give me an Email And I'll Send u Out a T-Shirt With 'Kiss Me Slow I'm Stupid' On it, You Lucky It Worked CHAP!
Hey all, I have a Streak I bought last Christmas and ended up dropping and breaking the screen. It is still under warranty, aside from the sticker being missing on the one torx screw. Its still in mint condition physically with no scratches. All of a sudden the cameras quit working the other day. It wont connect to them, and I know its software and not a hardware issue caused by me repairing the screen. I cannot remember which screw had the sticker on it an would like to replace the phone through warranty. Can anyone tell me which screw the sticker was located on? Any other information would be helpful too, as in the type of sticker or diameter. I know it was pretty thin and white, as the torx driver when right through it with no effort. Or how hard are they to take off and put back on? Could I get the new phone and take it off fairly easily and throw it on the old one before I send it in?
u mean screw under the home plate or under the earpiece plate? if yes thn thr is no warranty sticker i just check mine.
Really? Mine had one under the home place I believe. Cant remember which screw it was exactly, think there is three. But if yours didnt have a sticker at all I wonder if Ill be alright sending it in as is?
I've replaced my screen a few times and I had no warranty stickers on the screws
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Charging my phone earlier, nothing unusual or different, basically just using the usb wall charger like i always do. Finished charging so i unplugged it from the phone only i noticed a little piece of plastic had fallen out of the charging slot.
On inspection it looks like the plastic covers the pins, id have to assume its to protect them from being bent. The top pins still have the plastic piece there as i cant see the pins but the bottom pins are now visible, i've never seen those pins before so its definately where the plastic has come from.
I can actually put the plastic back in there but its very loose and could fall out with ease. It also pops out again if i insert the charger and unplug it ...
Question is, should i worry about this and is it fixable, i have thought about super glueing it. At the moment im extremely worried if i try to charge the phone that those pins will bend as theres nothing to really protect them now.
Also i do own the phone, bought it earlier this year from Tesco's around January time so its not even over 12 months. With that in mind i could probably walk into tesco's and get a refund or replacement. This might be my best option but i dont think tesco stock the phones anymore.
What should i do, try and fix it, ignore it, or send it back to tesco's ?
a replacement is an option, but tesco thats smooth its like someone in america getting the phone from walmart lol, If you don't wanna take it back superglue the end but DO NOT PUT IT IN YOUR PHONE TILL THE GLUE HAS DRIED, sorry thought that was needed, superglue is not conductive so wont cause any issues. good luck though.
You forgot one option, and probably the best one in your situation: contact the manufacturer. If the place you bought it from doesn't have it anymore, then you still have the manufacturer warranty and should be using that.
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a replacement is an option, but tesco thats smooth its like someone in america getting the phone from walmart lol, If you don't wanna take it back superglue the end but DO NOT PUT IT IN YOUR PHONE TILL THE GLUE HAS DRIED, sorry thought that was needed, superglue is not conductive so wont cause any issues. good luck though.
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After some thought im thinking returning to tesco is my best option, if i went down the superglue method and it didnt work id be stuck as i couldnt return it then. Even if they dont have any replacements which is likely as it was only on offer for a short period i can get my refund and go off and buy another streak elsewhere.
Thanks for the superglue tip, i'll have to remember that for any future glueing projects . Super advice that.
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You forgot one option, and probably the best one in your situation: contact the manufacturer. If the place you bought it from doesn't have it anymore, then you still have the manufacturer warranty and should be using that.
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This is always an option but from past experience dell are terrible, you usually end up with a replacement thats scratched and dirty. Either that or they refuse to honour the warranty and blame you forcing you to pay for the repair, i had a really tough time with them over a laptop a few years ago. Never again if i can help it.
I have had a pretty good experience with Dell exchanging my phone, but the first replacement unit was also defective. Very clean, however ;-)
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Same thing happened to me and many others. It is not covered by Dell warranty, so hopefully your store will replace.
I was told by the Dell rep at their support outlet that it is a common issue, which is why Dell has moved to mini-usb. However Screen and Charge Port issues are not covered under warranty so they would not replace.
I said to the guy, so am I to throw away a 3 month old phone???
I lodged a complaint with Dell Asia and US but was shot down both times.
In the end I had to pay for an electronics guy to solder a new PDMI port (hence voiding the remaining 9 months warranty).
I sent in my Atrix a while back because of a dead spot in the digitizer. It came back with a new digitizer and seemed fine until the screen started coming up on the edges. It's almost like they didn't put the adhesive down good enough. I got tired of the screen coming up like it did (Felt spongy and annoying to use) so I got a tag from a shirt and stuck the corner of it into the mic and went all the way around until the screen was free. I put in little drops of super glue to hold the screen down, but I somehow screwed up the ribbon cable and the digitizer no longer works. I checked to see if I could send it in again but it's completely out of warranty. Is there any way I can blame it on them and get them to fix it even if it's out of warranty? Or am I just going to have to buy a digitizer and do it myself? Thanks.
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I sent in my Atrix a while back because of a dead spot in the digitizer. It came back with a new digitizer and seemed fine until the screen started coming up on the edges. It's almost like they didn't put the adhesive down good enough. I got tired of the screen coming up like it did (Felt spongy and annoying to use) so I got a tag from a shirt and stuck the corner of it into the mic and went all the way around until the screen was free. I put in little drops of super glue to hold the screen down, but I somehow screwed up the ribbon cable and the digitizer no longer works. I checked to see if I could send it in again but it's completely out of warranty. Is there any way I can blame it on them and get them to fix it even if it's out of warranty? Or am I just going to have to buy a digitizer and do it myself? Thanks.
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Once you tried to repair it yourself your warranty was gone. Best bet is to order new parts and pay a pro to install.. unless you would like to try it yourself.
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you say its 'compltely out of warranty'... are you referring to the warranty running out or the fact you've attempted self-repair?
If you mean that the warranty has run out, the repair that moto did has a seperate warranty and you could try sending it back (conveniently forgetting your bodge job).
you say its 'compltely out of warranty'... are you referring to the warranty running out or the fact you've attempted self-repair?
If you mean that the warranty has run out, the repair that moto did has a seperate warranty and you could try sending it back (conveniently forgetting your bodge job).
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ATT gives you 90 days or the previous warranty time, whichever is longer when you do a warranty return / repair.
if your going to attempt self repair get a digitizer with the bezel already attached, I don't want to think about scraping the digitizer off that is attached with superglue.
Hi guys,
I have been facing a problem with the falp on the left side of my xperia z2 (white, but has no gaps nor missaligns), which is that it keeps coming off. First it was ok, nothing moved, then, after opening and closing 4 times to connect to the PC it started coming off.
Now i only take it off to plug it tot he charger. infact, i bought and adapter so that i can use the wireless charging already.
The only solution I found was on a thread where someone said to put sillicone lube on it. This worries me, since i've put some (not to gross out people) "mouth moisture", AKA spit, on the rubber and it instantly makes the flap jump out of position, so i assume a lube will only make it worse.
I have contacted sony but if i send it to repais i will be without a phone for atleast 10 working days, and that is if i'm lucky....
This is a problem, since the phone is waterproof, or i would just cut off the damn thing
Does anyone have a solution for this?
thank you very much
Ive found that the flap its self losens after time but it being closed is only problematic when there is dust in the port, cleaning it out solves my problem
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i wont agree you! just keep thanking God!
Envious_Data said:
Ive found that the flap its self losens after time but it being closed is only problematic when there is dust in the port, cleaning it out solves my problem
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Well, unfortunatly not mine... that was the forst thing I did when it stopped closing.
Amazingly now it is staying closed, has not self-opened for about 8 hours.
I guess it just gets posessed now and then...
I'd get that checked out, been using mine a lot since I got it a month ago and this has never happened, surely this will affect the water resistance.
Posted a thread about this previously - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787102
Same with what Envious_Data said, cleaning out the dust from the flap and the "socket" where the silicone seal seats solved the problem for me.
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Posted a thread about this previously - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787102
Same with what Envious_Data said, cleaning out the dust from the flap and the "socket" where the silicone seal seats solved the problem for me.
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"I kinda semi-fixed the loose flaps by cleaning off the accumulated dust around the edges of the seal and the covered area...doesn't seem to fall out as often now."
This is what you answered on your post and i have seen the answer, but " doesnt seem to fall as often now" is not, imho, the ideal scenario for a 700 euro phone, now is it?
Mine has not fallen today, which is a freaking miracle. Did not do a thing to it, it just... fixed itself i hope. Not gonna put it under water though
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"I kinda semi-fixed the loose flaps by cleaning off the accumulated dust around the edges of the seal and the covered area...doesn't seem to fall out as often now."
This is what you answered on your post and i have seen the answer, but " doesnt seem to fall as often now" is not, imho, the ideal scenario for a 700 euro phone, now is it?
Mine has not fallen today, which is a freaking miracle. Did not do a thing to it, it just... fixed itself i hope. Not gonna put it under water though
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Haven't have it pop open on me since then actually. However I do fully agree with you that it's totally unacceptable for a shiny new flagship device to have such flaws.
I got the damn same problem! It looks like is the dirt but it might be something else. I cleaned the flap pretty (really) well. I did it with a slightly weet (with alchol, be carefull)cotton swap. I had to do this two times to be sure its really clean.Its holding more time in its place now. I'll post if the flap pop out again by itself.
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I have contacted sony but if i send it to repais i will be without a phone for atleast 10 working days, and that is if i'm lucky....
Does anyone have a solution for this?
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Sony do, either send it for repair or live with it.
Bear in mind if any home made repairs ie silicone gel worsen matters you may find Sony refuse to fix ot
Everybody must try this! Remove the flap then try to put it back in its place. Im going to buy a new one in future (just in case). Here is a video I found, it shows how to remove the flap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzXmsgNP2Eg&app=desktop
Its working for me!! But im still testing (I guess im going to start to use my magnetic charger more often)
"thanks" if I helped
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Everybody must try this! Remove the flap then try to put it back in its place. Im going to buy a new one in future (just in case). Here is a video I found, it shows how to remove the flap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzXmsgNP2Eg&app=desktop
Its working for me!! But im still testing (I guess im going to start to use my magnetic charger more often)
"thanks" if I helped
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and just like that i love you
i think ill be adding this to the Help mega thread as XDA calls it
***Update to the problem, and SOLUTION:***
Definitely its the flap. I bought one from here (they are original) http://www.witrigs.com/sony-xperia-z2-replacement-parts and finally after more than 40 days!! it arrived and now my z2 is 100% waterprof again! Im very happy now. The flap stays in his place!
I recomend you guys to buy this to solve the problem, at least it helped me.
In case you buy, I used swiss post, it take a long time but it was secure. This was the first time I buy someting from another country (Im from Mexico, btw sorry for my english hehe)
Remember, here is how to remove the flap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzXmsgNP2Eg&app=desktop
Hope this time I really helped! Good Luck!
PD: Now im going to use my magnetic charger so I dont have to move the flaps, I suggest you the same!**
Enomine said:
Everybody must try this! Remove the flap then try to put it back in its place. Im going to buy a new one in future (just in case). Here is a video I found, it shows how to remove the flap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzXmsgNP2Eg&app=desktop
Its working for me!! But im still testing (I guess im going to start to use my magnetic charger more often)
"thanks" if I helped
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Thanks, must be the flaps have been twisting too much and it was trying to twist back or something which made it push off.
Taking it off and putting back in fixed it 100% for me, just ordered a magnetic charger though. Dont wanna remove and put it back in every month.
Thanks so much for your post, I used a wall pin and de-dusted my flap and it no longer wants to keep opening.. It was quite surprising how much was actually there
Thanks again!
You could buy a new one from internet (ebay, amazon, etc) or clean it
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You could buy a new one from internet (ebay, amazon, etc) or clean it
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Buying a replacement isn't so easy, well it is, but 99% are copies unless they have been pulled from old phones now. Most if not all the reviews condemn these replacements as poor quality and unfit for purpose. I have recently lost my micro USB cover and am waiting on delivery of a "copy" port replacement. Cost just under £5 for a pair of covers. Could of got some second user official ones for £7 but I thought I'd take the risk with the copies.
As for cleaning I just use ear buds/Q tips to collect the lint/dust.. anything sharp will only compromise the water proof nature of the seal.