On Sale @ Ebay - DAMAGED O2 XDA for REPAIR or PARTS - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

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Andrew.
DAMAGED O2 XDA for REPAIR or PARTS
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5741963865
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Firstly I give no guarantee that this XDA is in full working order. I haven’t turned it on in over a year. The best description I offer is ‘very well used’. It’s suitable for those looking to repair it or alternatively those looking for the parts and accessories. Please note this model has 64MB RAM and 32MB ROM. This XDA was purchased in Sydney and is an English language ROM with regional settings for Australian use/service providers.
Heres what you get:
1. 02 XDA Unit, IMEI: 350312001206726
- screen is in tact, no scratches, cracks, casing is worn, there is damage to case were someone has tried to force it open with a screwdriver or similar, buttons are not damaged. Also the audio socket is busted. The headphone audio jack busted off inside the XDA audio socket. Battery and all internal parts not damaged and intact.
2. Original XDA stylus that fits into aerial (no spare)
3. Original XDA box
4. Original XDA User Manual
5. Original XDA Pocket PC Companion CD
- ActiveSync 3.5,
- Microsoft Outlook 2000 with Product Key (never used)
- XDA user manual
- XDA quick start guide
- Add on Software – applications and Pocket PC Enhancements
6. Original XDA Stereo Headphones – damaged – audio plug broken off in XDA
7. Original XDA USB Charge/Sync Cradle - not damaged
8. Original XDA AC Adaptor - not damaged
9. Original XDA leather case – one Velcro tab has come off and clip is missing.
**Please see Ebay ad to place bids and see more photos.**
**Auction ends - 13-Jan-05 19:08:06 AEDST**
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5741963865

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[Q] Docking HD2 With Android with just a MicroUSB and a Magnet?

Is it possible to use a magnet along with the MicroUSB cable to "Dock" the HD2 Phone in Android?
If I understand correctly, some phones require a magnet to go into docking mode.
There are some people that made a DIY dock like this Droid owner here for example:
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http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/2425-how-diy-media-car-dock.html
The magnet will touch a small part of the part somewhere on the back of the phone, using either positive or negative magnetism.
The phone will dock in either desk or car mode depending on the magnetism.
DIY HD2 Docks are common like donkeypunch85
I found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=758884&highlight=dock
I have a car dock myself similar to this one here
http://www.amazon.com/GTMax-Windshi..._17?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1259963538&sr=8-17
If I can't do my DIY dock then I guess I can just buy one like these:
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/2010/01/guide-to-htc-hd2-docks-and-desk-stands/
I have searched for an answer for my question in the forums and the wiki, but nothing relevant.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:HTC_Leo.png
I have a Energy Rom and Android on my SD card.
Basically the "Dock" Menu in Android Settings Menu got me all curious.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/car-home/com.google.android.carhome
I know that I can also just use the Car Home app in Android, but I want
to know if I can use this method to do it Automatically.
Thanks.
Update:
I found a great app called Dock Simulator that lets me manipulate some dock options. This helps me out and anyone else interested.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/dock-simulator/net.geekherd.dockenabler
Still haven't found out if a magnet can trigger the dock mode in HD2.
Tried using a refrigerator magnet moving it along the back when I connect the cable but no dice. Maybe magnets wont trigger the HD2 hmmm :/
I found a great app called Dock Simulator that lets me manipulate some dock options. This helps me out and anyone else interested.
Still haven't found out if a magnet can trigger the dock mode in HD2.
Tried using a refrigerator magnet moving it along the back when I connect the cable but no dice. Maybe magnets wont trigger the HD2 hmmm :/

Experience with keyboard cover, on sale at ebay

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Problems:
--Pin chassis, right, blocks the usb and HMDI, (with scissors and cut it to plug the usb). For there is no solution HMDI
--The keyboard does not work (The solution is to plug a hub)
Advantages:
--10$
at the end he finished in a forgotten drawer.
vurrut.
Thats a shame,
Still, thanks for the post. You saved me a tenner.
Rgds
Lok
annoying for this is exactly what i'd like!
Would this not work with the Vega in Host Mode?
I got one of these for my Advent Vega from Amazon for £16.99 delivered. It's OK. Regarding the comments made earlier:-
Problems:
"--Pin chassis, right, blocks the usb and HMDI, (with scissors and cut it to plug the usb). For there is no solution HMDI."
I guess u can cut the lug off but I didnt. Instead I bent back the right hand lug (which is designed to secure the tablet in the case) and put a little velcro on the back of the unit and the case to keep the Vega in place.
"--The keyboard does not work (The solution is to plug a hub)"
My keyboard works fine, although it took me some time to figure out why it didnt work from the off. Being a newbie to android, I didn't understand the usb host / slave stuff and there may have been another complication. I had to check the modaco forum to figure out what to do.
"Advantages:
--10$"
Damn. I paid nearly double that!
"at the end he finished in a forgotten drawer."
I like the case and use it now and then. However I primarily wanted the keyboard for use when travelling to enable me to edit word documents and the like (i.e using the Vega as a laptop/netbook substitute) which is when this particular case comes in handy. Mostly I use my Vega in pure tablet form so I normally keep it in a regular 10" protective sleeve.
vurrut.[/QUOTE]
Looks awesome
You just saved me £10, thanks!

needed part

Is there anyone who has an archos 70 internet tablet 250 gb with a broken screen and want to sell it?
i dont't have one - but it would be easyer to help u if u would tell wich part u need
i need the main cable that connects the screen with the main board thanks for your reply. i am searching everywhere
well that shouldn't be to hard...
they are called Flexible flat cable
u should get em on ebay or at your local electronic store
The only thing u have to research on your own is the connector type (at mainboard side). But that shouldnt be to hard - imho is should be one of the default connectors for those cables - even im not sure.
Maby "scholbert" knows... u could ask him.
Count the pins and try to buy one - no need for a full device
thanks for your advice but the this cable have other connection on it too is not so simple thanks...
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well the picture is quite small - but I can see it's a bit different "style" then in my 101...
Anyway as there shouldn't be lines carrying combined signals - it still should be possible to rebuild that...
I fear that's the only way u have atm - since we don't know any reseller for replacement parts as far as i know - I saw quite a few people now asking for different things batteries, digitizer, display,...
But the only solution was to take it from broken device each time (besie I saw some sceen without digitizer around)
wich leads to ebay,.. but most time they are not "that" cheap...
yes i am waiting on ebay for something for me but may someone has something here
here is a bigger picture of the cable. i am going to take another picture where the actual problem on the cable is tomorrow.
here is my actual problem one of the bins in my Flexible flat cable is destroyed.
thanks for your help.
help!!!!!!!
any good news guys??????

[Q] HTC Jetstream Bent pins... Anyone done repair on one yet?

I have had it for years, love it, I let my mom borrow and she tried to force the charger in upside down. Anyone have any info on replacing the usb/charger port? pics, advice, prayers, anything would be better than going in blind. I have not opened it yet, but is the footprint the same as a micro-USB (which I am kinda assuming) could I possible just replace the usb with micro-USB port?
thanks in advance
cheers,
disco
dock charging board replacement
disco_y2k said:
I have had it for years, love it, I let my mom borrow and she tried to force the charger in upside down. Anyone have any info on replacing the usb/charger port? pics, advice, prayers, anything would be better than going in blind. I have not opened it yet, but is the footprint the same as a micro-USB (which I am kinda assuming) could I possible just replace the usb with micro-USB port?
thanks in advance
cheers,
disco
Click to expand...
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1)buy parts from here:
parts4repair.com
2)select DOCK CHARGING BOARD
3)buy the right one ( one without 4g antena OR the one with if you have 4g tablet )
4)repacement is easy but repair with patience and slow.
5) have fun
for info : i have repaired once so i know it works
disco_y2k said:
I have not opened it yet, but is the footprint the same as a micro-USB (which I am kinda assuming) could I possible just replace the usb with micro-USB port?
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I've indicated which three connections that you will have to unplug -- in addition to unscrewing the charging board. The only two tools that you should need are a pry tool (a knife will probably do) and a Philips or Frearson screwdriver.
i had the same idea of doing that, but as far as i know that is impossible

Distinguishing original from fake batteries

As I justed had a lot of troubles due to fake batteries, I like to post some differences I noticed that might help others from distinguishing original batteries from fake ones. I know there are a lot of threads to this topic out there, but I find none with a proper recommendation how to get original batteries...
So here at first a photo of the batteries
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QR Code: The original battery has a doted (round dots) QR code which encodes thes proper Samsung Part Number GH43-04574..., while the fake one has grid (square dots) QR code which encodes a wrong part number (in my case of the EB-BG920ABE (just google the number from the QR code)
Trash Can: the lid of the trash can is thicker
Print Quality: The print quality of the fake battery is extremely poor, it can be easily scratched off with the finger nail. And when putting a tape on the print and pulling it off the color sticks to the tape (see photo)
Protective Cover: my original battery came with a thick and fully clear protective cover (almost invisible on the photo). The cover has a blue tape on the bottom, as a handle to help removing it
I bought my fake battery from German store called https://www.premium-akku.de/ although I contacted them beforehand and explicitly asked if the batteries were original Samsung replacement parts, which they confirmed. The new battery didn't even last 10 hours.
After confronting them with the fake they refused to take it back (was >14 days).
After this bad experience I contacted the Samsung support via the Live Chat on there page and told them I'd like to get a battery but replace it myself. They immediately gave me a proper contact to get replacement parts. I can recommend every one to do the same before buying some s*** online. For Germany the contact is
ASCI Elektro Service GmbH
06196 9340209
[email protected]
I called them and they were super friendly and I got my original Samsung battery after only a few days for around 27€.
Hope this helps anyone needing a fresh battery for their S7.

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