My wallaby doesn't turn on when in the cradel or when i remove it from the cradel ie it's just not functioning - it is charged and the indicator signals the battery is full ?
It has been working fine and I have upgraded it too Run 2003 se
Regards
John P
Hello,
Are you arrive to repare your XDA?
I could propose you sell you my XDA with the brocked screen (please find the picture).
In this case, you could take the controller board.
If you are interested, contact me.
Bye....
Hi,
I got it once, I think you should use the screw driver to open it smoothly and check which cable is not tight.
Good luck,
setter, try to remove the SIM card & turn it on.
I used to face such things when I had that Wallaby device.
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XDA was working fine - i stupidly plugged in my old Nokia charger to the XDA connector and charged it up - i thought everything was OK.
NOW - the PDA side works fine - but the phone will not work - i can dial a number it will say calling - then say call ended and just stop.
The phone works fine when plugged to the charger - i have tried decharging the battery and recharging from scratch - but no good.
Any ideas?
Should i try and find a new internal battery.
Any opinions will be gratefully accepted
Thanks
Hmm
Hello Fox321.
Can you pls post the technical specs of this Nokia Charger ?
This will surely help our xda-tech-pro's to check this matter.
However, if the PDA side is working well, it let's me a little in doubt that charging will have caused this problem.
Have you already checked to take out your SIM card and re-insert it ?
How about a cold reset ?
Have you looked at the phone settings - Network ?
Can you make a automatic and/or manual Network scan ?
Does it show a"current network" ?
Can you post as well your device informations for the ROM and RSU Version ?
Posting problems adding as much informations about the device and the issue itself will help finding a (possible) quick solution.
How did you manage to plug a nokia charger in to the xda, I never knew you could, all nokias I have seen have an ordinary mini jack plug.
simply just plug the charher (mini jack) into the xda charger (adapter) plug. should be no problem with a nokia 6150 charger. same voltage only a lower amper.
I agree the problem sounds more like a broken SIM. Try using another SIM.
nokiachargers can only deliver 800ma
xda charger gives out 5volts at 1 amp
nokia charger can blast out 4.5volts all the way up to 9.5 volts
so if it did it wouldnt really effect your gsm part of the phonas its charging your battery not the signal lol
gaz
Hello,
the folllowing thing happened to me :
- at a certain point i couldn't charge my xda anymore, and so the battery went down. no light appeared when connecting to the charger. and i couldn t start the xda anymore off course.
- i read the articles about the fuse which could be hit; and because i couldn't reach the spare fuse for the external battery, i simply soldered a solder bridge in the place of the fuse, as someone mentioned in another topic. i put everything together, but still, totally dead : no lights.
- now i don't know if this xda is totally lost or if i can do something about it. it could also be the charger which is broken. it doesn't get warm when i put it in the 'wall'. how can i check this ?
- if anybody has hints about what to do next or just trow the thing away, you could make my day ! many thanks in advance.
thomas.
You could try a usb sync charge cable, it maybe the battery has died completely also. Did you test the fuse before bridging the connection? Have you tried using the hard reset button, this is in the hole next to the headphone socket.
- i don't own such a cable, but maybe i can find it somewhere, as the qtek 1010 is not very widely spread in belgium, i could search over the internet instead of a shop.
- i did not test the fuse before removing it and soldering the bridge. which is probably quite stupid of me. the hard reset button didn't do anything and still doesn't.
- the battery could be dead also, but should'nt i see a light flashing when i insert my charger ? so my 'forecast' is that it could be a charger issue.
- maybe i could test it with someone elses charger here in belgium. i live in ghent, so if anyone is from near my place, i am willing tot travel to test your charger. i won't steal it, but then i can buy a new one over the internet. :wink:
if anybody has other testing methods for the charger, please let me know.
a simple question : should the charger get hot when plugged in ? because mine doesn't and i don't know if it ever did.
thanks for your answers ! and hoping to reanimate soon.
The charger would normally feel warm when plugged in.
err my charger's pretty cold actually...
Mine is too now that I checked but it gets warm while charging, my ipaq charger is warm when plugged in and not charging, any idea why this should be.
Can anybody help me with the following ?
i'm quite stuck in the thinking concerning the problem ...
is there anybody in europe who has a tech experience with the qtek 1010/xda and thinks he could arrange the problem i mentionned above ?
or is there anyone who knows such a person, because he had the same problem.
I want to let someone look at it, with, off course, a possible compensation in money. Is there anyone who could tell me how much this more or less could cost ? [because i am a student and use the phone mainly for testing purposes]
Thanks in advance !!! t.
Maybe a friend at college has a simple voltage tester you could use to test the charger output, the charger I have has a removable adaptor at the end of the lead, with this removed you are left with a simple barrel type connector which is very easy to test. If you cannot get a replacement charger and yours is faulty, send me a pm, and I will post one to you.
Anyone in europe who can repair my xda 1 ?
Hello,
i'm still stuck with a broken xda, as described above. Is there anyone in europe who has spare parts of the xda and is willing to repair this item ?
It would be great if anyone could help me. Please let me know what arrangments can be made. I am living in Belgium, Ghent.
thanks in advance.
thomas
Testing powersupplie
Hi!
I don't know if this could be helpfull, anyway: If you still think this is a charger-problem, then you could modify your cradle as described in the wiki. http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WallabyCradleMod
And another thing as well. I noticed that the main charger is making a loud fuzzing sound when connected to power, so I guess that if your's silent and cold, it might be broken. (Which is not too problematic as it can be easily bought on eBay.)
What power-connectors do you use in Belgium? I have a spare-adapter that I'm not able to use as it does not fit in the Norwegian connectors...
Good luck with the phone!
Same Problem after plugging in my ipaq 3970 gps reciever
I got the Same Problem after plugging in my ipaq 3970 gps reciever, anyone got a clue where to go with this??
iPaq pinouts...
The pin-outs is not the same on the xda and the iPaq, so power in the wrong direction may have damaged the mainboard. And that would be differcult to repair I think!
I have a problem with my C550, I hope someone can help me:
A carcharger won't charge my phone. It senses the cable (screen goes from black to lit) but it won't charge. I use a motorola USB-charger, which worked on my SPV-M600.
I have the same problem with my PPC Techs Lil Sync USB AA Battery Adaptor I use on my bike.
The phone also won't charge on a PC without the proper software (active-sync?) installed.
I suspect it to be a software-issue in WM2003SE, maybe a registry-setting?
I have considered an update to WM6, but in that case I would like to backup the original rom that the phone now has, so I can revert to it. Can someone give me a link to a howto, or explain how to do this?
charger from motorola doesn't work with c550. i bought motorola charger to and it doesn't work.
I found an interesting message on spv-developers. The only thing then is how to do this. Pin 4 is not connected, so you can't connect line 4 and line 5 by cutting the cable and joining the two lines. Buying the C500/C550 car charger solves my problem partly because my lil sync remains....
I have solved the problem. I have bent pin 4 on my phone so it connects to the outer shell of the mini-usb-port (=ground). Now it charges off everything I feed to it.
hanz71 said:
I have solved the problem. I have bent pin 4 on my phone so it connects to the outer shell of the mini-usb-port (=ground). Now it charges off everything I feed to it.
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Hi,
is that pin 4 as in the official pin 4 from the mini-usb pinouts so thats the far right if looking at the mini usb port with the phone facing down?
or do you just mean pin 4 counting from the left?
Hi guys: Somethings wanted to share with you guys. never never put your phone to the car charger before you start the car. It happened to my HTC HD2 T9193 now it can not be charged or data xfer. the orange led not light up also there is no ac icon instead of battery icon on the display. now I have to use swapping battery instead of charge it. if you see this post your are a lucky guy to know this experience . by the way, anybody knows how much will cost to repair and where?
Good tip, although I suspect that your case was more on the unlikely side, but unfortunate non theless.
FYI you have an HD2 and posted in the Touch HD forum.
Hi tongtech,
AFAIK this is a common problem with all car chargers. I saw some threads about this issue in the Orbit section, they had to swap the whole mainboard. Maybe you could get your provider to do it for free...
mfg soololi (ger)
Hello all,
I'm trying to get some extended time connection between my laptop and TG01, but doing so while in Android seems to sometimes overcharge and overheat the battery. So I'm looking into some sort of hack to allow connection of the above but the battery to be left out of the TG01...
something similar to:
http://shaddack.twibright.com/projects/hw_nokiabat/
Can anybody help me with this? Right now if I'm shutting down TG01 and remove battery, it won't start although it could because it's connected via USB cable to the running laptop.
Thank you,
Nini.
Later edit:
Or some other idea that might work, if I could connect TG01 with laptop via a hacked USB cable that doesn't allow charging...
C'mon, nobody can play with some resistances and see if tg01 can be fooled in thinking that battery is present? I guess that, following the link above, one hardware engineer might easily figure out what resistance(s) to hook and where... please