sx56 parts - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

I have the phone with no screen or touch panel.
battery is great
leather case
cradle charger with usb
extra stylus pens not the factory ones though.
I need to sell all as a whole.
Contact me at [email protected]

So you have a good main board, case and battery?
What price?

What price?
I've contacted to you.

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price?

hello people....
is this a good deal?:
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34mb xda
There are no scratches on the screen. There is a very small mark on the
case where it fits into the leather holder. (there is a little metal
click which is used for the flap)
There are no operational problems with the phone. All software work
fine.
As I was not the original owner I don’t have all the original
accessories.
This is what I have
1x32mb 1x16 memory card
leather case
1xstylus
USB docking cradle + power adaptor and also power socked to plug into
the the bottom of the XDA
1xcar charger
1xpocket XDA companion CD
1xcd of pocked apps"
all this for £200?
thanks
jay
Try looking on ebay. Watch a similar item, and you'll soon get a feel for what people are willing to pay for it second hand.
If you can unlock it it will go for more, although personally I'd rather have the 64meg one

Where have you purchased accessories?

In the U.S., where have you purchased accessories online for your Pure? I'm looking for a data cable which charges & syncs and maybe a car charger. I don't want to go somewhere, buy something, and have it not work as advertised.
Thanks,
Rob
Ebay, and make sure it ships from the US.
2nd Ebay..
One dealer has for $15 - car charger, wall charger, screen protector, leather case and data charger/sync cable.

silicone case and standard dock

Fellow asteemed geeks,
How snug a fit is the Standard cradle? Will a silicone cover work with one without having to remove it?
If folks do not believe it will work, I'll skip the purchase of the cradle. I want a cover that just stays on 24*7.
regards
BEF
bluntyeyedfool said:
Fellow asteemed geeks,
How snug a fit is the Standard cradle? Will a silicone cover work with one without having to remove it?
If folks do not believe it will work, I'll skip the purchase of the cradle. I want a cover that just stays on 24*7.
regards
BEF
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Not unless the cover is "wafer-thin" in my experience.
There is an insert that is removable in each of the docks, but it doesn't give you enough room with most covers.
Sorry. I wish they had planned better ... say multiple inserts of differing thicknesses.
You can remove the standard dock insert which will give you room to dock the phone with a case. With the Body Glove Mirage (soft) and Incipio Feather, I can dock the phone without that top plate installed. Downside is that it looks tacky and looks to put a lot of stress on the charging port on the phone since the top plate supports the weight of the phone.
I ended up getting the 'Ruggedized Battery Cover plate' from Motorola. There is a thread around here that details how you can get Motorola to send you one for free, although with the Atrix going EOL, it might not still be available. With this adapter plate you can dock the phone with pretty much any case that is not overly bulky (ie OtterBox Defender). Try searching for the thread on the 'Ruggedized battery cover' to find the exact instructions and part numbers you need.

A Week with the Incipio Folio Cover on sale @ ATT

For the last few weeks I have been using my Padfone X quite often. It has become a conversation piece. Most people get stunned when they see a phone that transforms into a tablet. Not too sure why the market is not flooded with devices equal to or similar to this but its a shame that ATT no longer offers this model. I have no regrets for this purchase.
I was put on recently about a huge blowout sale ATT had on the Incipio Folio cases now going for $10 on the ATT store. These folio cases normally ran for $70, and yet most of us cannot conjure purchasing a neoprene cover for such a price that does really nothing to protect the device and the phone other than give it a "more professional look".
The folio case has been going on strong so far, jumping right into it here are the pros and cons:
PROS:
-Comes in various colors to match your preference
-Gives the device a real professional tablet feel
-Folio flap is very tough and will do a good job protecting the station screen
-The included phone folio matches the look of the station folio and gives the phone a sturdy feel
-When the flap is extended it can keep the Padfone station upright at about a 45 degree angle
-It does what it is
CONS:
-It is only one of the two foolio cases available, the ASUS branded case is still going for $60
-Power button is kind of stiff after putting the case on
-Tablet does not detect when the folio flap is closed
-Cannot use the ASUS Padfone Bluetooth keyboard in combination with the Folio case, however can be kept seperate and still work.
-The phone folio case has to be placed on with a special passive adhesive over the original padfone back cover, should you wish to remove it, you'll have to buy another one to place on if you do.
-Orientation is a bit difficult in panorama mode when wanting to keep the station upright, flap does not flip back 180 degrees, only 45 degrees. Its almost like youre forced to keep the padfone upright, despite the cameras placement which is not exactly upright friendly.
I am not gonna complain much because of two factors, its a folio case and I got it for $10 and it was the cheapest licensed folio available. Not too many accessories for the Padfone X, but if youre looking for a cheaper alternative to the ASUS branded folio, this is the way to go
I took a Dremel to mine and got the back cover to work with the keyboard. Obviously, this means the screen cover flap had to go. It's good enough to keep fingerprints off of the station when in laptop mode and still protects it from surface scratches. I went ahead and ordered a second $10 Incipio set to swap the station into in case I feel like leaving the keyboard at home.
Sent from my ASUS PadFone X using XDA Free mobile app
8125Omnimax said:
For the last few weeks I have been using my Padfone X quite often. It has become a conversation piece. Most people get stunned when they see a phone that transforms into a tablet. Not too sure why the market is not flooded with devices equal to or similar to this but its a shame that ATT no longer offers this model. I have no regrets for this purchase.
I was put on recently about a huge blowout sale ATT had on the Incipio Folio cases now going for $10 on the ATT store. These folio cases normally ran for $70, and yet most of us cannot conjure purchasing a neoprene cover for such a price that does really nothing to protect the device and the phone other than give it a "more professional look".
The folio case has been going on strong so far, jumping right into it here are the pros and cons:
PROS:
-Comes in various colors to match your preference
-Gives the device a real professional tablet feel
-Folio flap is very tough and will do a good job protecting the station screen
-The included phone folio matches the look of the station folio and gives the phone a sturdy feel
-When the flap is extended it can keep the Padfone station upright at about a 45 degree angle
-It does what it is
CONS:
-It is only one of the two foolio cases available, the ASUS branded case is still going for $60
-Power button is kind of stiff after putting the case on
-Tablet does not detect when the folio flap is closed
-Cannot use the ASUS Padfone Bluetooth keyboard in combination with the Folio case, however can be kept seperate and still work.
-The phone folio case has to be placed on with a special passive adhesive over the original padfone back cover, should you wish to remove it, you'll have to buy another one to place on if you do.
-Orientation is a bit difficult in panorama mode when wanting to keep the station upright, flap does not flip back 180 degrees, only 45 degrees. Its almost like youre forced to keep the padfone upright, despite the cameras placement which is not exactly upright friendly.
I am not gonna complain much because of two factors, its a folio case and I got it for $10 and it was the cheapest licensed folio available. Not too many accessories for the Padfone X, but if youre looking for a cheaper alternative to the ASUS branded folio, this is the way to go
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can you show me the photos about this case?
please send to my email [email protected]
thx b4
sorry i have bad english
fhauzi89 said:
can you show me the photos about this case?
please send to my email [email protected]
thx b4
sorry i have bad english
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There's photos on the AT&T website, quite representative.
Also I don't think the tablet can detect when the folio flap is closed even for the official ASUS case, there's just no sensor (magnetic or proximity) in the tablet body.
I just received mine yesterday, also for $10 shipped. I agree 100% with all the observations.
So, I ended up with the official ASUS PadFone X Folio Bundle and thought I'd do a compare and contrast.
First off, I don't know why I didn't think of it before but it is obvious now that the ASUS Folio for the phone is an add-on (versus a back cover replacement) due to the added cost of adding NFC and PMA antennas/receivers, which are attached to the inside of the back cover.
Continuing on with the phone folio, the ASUS Folio replaces the original back cover. Interestingly enough, it must be specific to the PadFone X because it retains the AT&T logo. The front flap has an ASUS logo and a cutout for the earpiece, so that a phone call can continue with the cover closed.
In regards to the PadFone X Station folio, the ASUS Folio has cutouts on the front flap for the front-facing speakers. In addition, the sides are fully covered where the Incipio leaves the sides exposed. The ASUS folio covers the volume and power buttons but does not require any additional pressure, unlike the Incipio cover. On the back, the ASUS Folio also protrudes a little because it covers the bottom of the dock where the phone connects, while the ASUS leaves that exposed. This makes the Incipio a little more sturdy when you fold the front flap back all the way to act as a stand. Finally, the ASUS Folio's front flap has three sections, while the Incipio is just one sturdy piece.
The last difference is the primary reason why I am sticking to the original ASUS Folios.
Does anyone know if the wireless qi charging works with the incipio phone back cover? Thx
teioh3 said:
Does anyone know if the wireless qi charging works with the incipio phone back cover? Thx
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Unless the cover is metallic, it will work. Metal will disrupt the charging capabilities and can sometimes hurt wireless chargers. Pretty sure this is not a metal case.
EDIT:
Now I understand your question - the incipio brand is a replacement back cover too - which means it probably doesn't have the metal leads or powermat receiver built-in.
TigerC10 said:
Unless the cover is metallic, it will work. Metal will disrupt the charging capabilities and can sometimes hurt wireless chargers. Pretty sure this is not a metal case.
EDIT:
Now I understand your question - the incipio brand is a replacement back cover too - which means it probably doesn't have the metal leads or powermat receiver built-in.
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It's not a replacement, just an additional stick-on. Should work. Only worry is the increased distance from the charger.
I just tested the official wireless charger's distance, and it works while about half an inch away - I guess as long as the wireless pad you're using is a Powermat standard then it should be NO PROBLEM. I didn't test to see the limit of the wireless charger, but I know that the Qi standard is less powerful. Powermat devices like the Asus Padfone X/S can still charge with Qi but it's been my experience that Qi chargers only work about 1/4th of an inch away or less - and they charge much more slowly.
Just don't get metal in between the charging pad and the phone and you're okay.

[Q] Masione Qi Enabled Wireless Inductive Charging Pad ?

I bought this at Amazon, plugged it in last night, set my Sprint LG G3 on it, and... nothing.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J7L6GJC
I went back to the Amazon page and read a little bit more. The first question (that I missed when I bought it) asked if it worked with an AT&T LG G3; the answer was "no, a wireless receiver is required."
I emailed the seller to return it, stating that it required an additional piece of hardware. The seller replied that it does NOT require any additional hardware.
So who is right?
AT&T model of G3 uses PMA wireless charging standard, instead of Qi and so it would never work.
In the case of Sprint G3 (and other US carrier models), I believe none of them come with battery doors that have Qi charging pins.
You have 3 options
Replace the battery door with one that has Qi charging sticker
Buy a Quick Circle case that has Qi charging sticker
Buy a wireless charging sticker, open your the battery door, affix the sticker at the right spot on the battery door and put it back
The third will be the cheapest option. Here is a video.
Thanks!
I see some cheap cases on Amazon for about $10 that include the Qi charging sticker. I see the stickers for about $5 if I go with the cheapest vendors.
Does that sound about right?
Are there any caveats? Is it better to buy from an established seller rather than a knockoff from overseas?
I personally buy knockoffs from China all the time and had very little issues. If the price difference is significant, I prefer the cheaper ones.
For example the 6000+ mah internal battery I bought for G3 cost me $12 from China. Compared that to the same capacity battery from Mugen which costs $90.
Apptuners said:
I personally buy knockoffs from China all the time and had very little issues. If the price difference is significant, I prefer the cheaper ones.
For example the 6000+ mah internal battery I bought for G3 cost me $12 from China. Compared that to the same capacity battery from Mugen which costs $90.
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Did you need an extended battery cover for that large of a capacity?
Dougmeister said:
Did you need an extended battery cover for that large of a capacity?
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Yes I do. The extended battery is double in thickness. Check this photo album (not mine, but same battery and cover).
http://imgur.com/a/wCepZ
Keep in mind that cover you see in the pictures, does not have Qi charging and NFC pins.

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