I have damage earpiece on my X10. I have found a lot disassemble guides but could not found how to replace earpiece speaker!
I also found this picture on xda, but i cannot be so sure how its earpiece connected to the screen.
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I have found one replacement on ebay LINK
But I am not sure how to replace it. Is it a big problem? Have anyone look inside X10, and can anyone tell me how to do this!
THX allot!
U need a hardware specialist for this....tough job
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Thank you for your reply, I searched on the internet and found that it is a difficult job, but I am willing to try.
Ill picture every step, and if i succeed Ill post it here. Wish me luck!
Did you look at McKebapp's disassembley guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=668132
I FIGURE IT OUT!!
This is not as tough as I think! I opened my Xperia and foud out that it is possible to replace only speaker without replacing "Receiver FPC" flat cable.
On eBay you can found this earpiece for a couple of pounds.
Now, when you open your xperia, you must be extremely cautious and separate speaker flat cable from your display. After that, you will need to separate speaker from rest of the flat cable, like what I have done on this picture. You will see connection solder points. Thats toughest job to do, to solder new speaker on that place but it can be done.
I did not receive mine jet, but when I do, Ill post pictures with new speaker...
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First of all Hello to you all!
This is my first post here so please have some patience with me .
So let's start...
A friend of mine had a XDA1. He droped it a few times and after a while he stoped using it. Now I saw it at his place and asked him about it. He said he couldn't remember if it workes or not because he hasn't used it for some time. Then he said I can have it.
The problem is that is only the XDA and nothing else. The accessories he gave to someone else and some maby he threw away, I don't now.
So now I have a XDA but I don't know if it works or not and have nothing to charge it with.
I tend to think that it doesn't work because the display looks funny on the inside. The exterior doesn't have anything but on the interior it looks crashed and has some white areas.
So my first questions are what charger to ask for at the store or at the service and if the display needs to be replaced is it worth it to change it?
Thank you for your patience to read my post and for you replies.
Here is a picture with the display:
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well. i think you'll need to get a charger first. but i dont know if it will help much. that screen looks pretty messed up
Thanks for you reply.
I figured out that I need a charger, but what should I ask for? It must have a model number I think.
I Guess the Easyest way to get a Charger (and a Data Cable too) is to Use The Colorefull 4 Letter Internet Auction house (ebay) just use the Term XDA Charger and you will get what you are searching for.. I bought mine there to.. and got a Data Cable and a Charger with an USB Connector
it works Fine and if the Device is Broken you can sell it again there ;-)
Well i have owned the phone for 4 days and dropped it and cracked the screen.
Well i have torn it all apart for the write up i found on here. I just need to know if the e-bay screens are the ones for my phone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cingular-8525-HTC-Dopod-D9000-OEM-LCD-Screen-Digitzer_W0QQitemZ330194872523QQihZ014QQcategoryZ41343QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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i have seen a few...i wanted to try it my self..but then i got a great deal on a mogul and switched to sprint.
anyone know for sure , i just want to make sure before i purchase
My experience
I cracked my screen at work. I sent it to the manufacturer in the US in Houston. The customer service was very civil, but I had to light a small fire fire under their butts to get them moving on my phone. When it was all said and done, they sent me a brand new phone and it cost me like 160USD. /shrug, hope this helps!
@tnel20
Check out this ebay listing...supposedly there are two types of LCDs for the 8525, the LCD model number is on the back so you can make sure you get the right one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-TyTN-Qtek-9...0983385QQihZ022QQcategoryZ38331QQcmdZViewItem
Also check out this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=288385&page=2
thanks alot reynavictor thats exactly the screen that i have . man i'm liking this place more and more as i read through all this info . thanks man
my only thing is that it says the p/n 60H00037-00M
Mine is 60H00037-01M whould it matter .i have the black cable as posted in his add
tnel20
You could ask the ebay seller just to be sure...my guess is that it would be the Toppoly LCD. Hopefully, you'll get a quick response if you ask.
I really need a case that is at least somewhat shock absorbant and a bit moisture resistant since I got a severly grabby fingered 11 month year old son that likes to pull on (sync) cables, drop everything gadgety and generally drool och cellphones in particular.
http://www.gadgetino.com/product.php?productid=17649
This one looked like it could be of interrest, but I sure would like to hear from you others if there is some warnings or things to worry about a) the company b) the product
Thanks in advance!
Seriously, not a single one of you on this forum has bought something from gadgetinto? Or are you just unwilling to share the experience due to post traumatic stress because of a horrible shopping disaster? Will I be forced to boldly shop where no hermes owner has shoped before?
would appear so
i like the crystal cases or the alu ones the silicone are annoying
Mike...LOL
Here's the original hermes case thread for some info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=273546
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Ooops sorry, thought this was
Another case about threads
​Mike
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Hahahahaha... whut?
Yeah that was a big barrel-o-chuckles.
@galaxys: If you read my first post again, you may magically realize that I wasn't asking about cases, but in fact about vendor gadgetino.
ooops...OK
your title thru me a curve while I was laughing at mike's pic. Maybe U should magically change the title to "vendor gadgetino"
Hi
My phone is starting to get the dreaded connection problem with the usb port. Currently I have to find an angle where it will actually charge it. Its getting quite annoying now and I noticed that its a common issue and its generally due to poor soldering. I was wondering whether its possible to fix it yourself as my phone has a number of cosmetic blemish's which will cause SE to ***** about how its my fault etc. As my lecturer would say they are "ensuring that the **** falls on someone elses head". Anyway it would be handy if someone could highlight where to solder exactly by just circling it in a set of pictures. Here is a disassembly guide you could use.
Thanks for any responses and I'm sorry if this has been posted before.
n.b. my lecturer was talking about ensuring your code has enough validation etc to ensure that the program doesn't fail as a result of poor programming. I realise that the comment may seem quite dodgy out of context when he was describing defensive programming.
This post might not be much help, but I suppose it'll get the gears turning.
Well, I took a look at it and, at least in my X10, I have some red looking hardened glue blocking the connections to the main board of my USB port, so I can't be very specific here. Though, I imagine you'd have to take this glue out and there should be probably 2 connectors that link it to the main board.
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Hi All,
I cracked sgs3 screen yesterday. The touch screen still worked. I bought new glass and fitted it.
I was very careful in not putting pressure on the digitizer.
I put it back together and now the touch screen wont work. The only thing that it could
be is the light-sensor-ribbons buttons. When removing the glue the the ribbon came away with it.
Could this be why the touch screen wont work?
Thanks in advance
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screen
just wondering if its a fixer or not.
Cheers
bumping a thread more than once every 24 hours is against the rules. read them.
woes
It wasn't an intentional bump. I've got so much help and advice from this site.
Thanks for helping me with solving the problem tho.....Oh wait a minute.......
you're welcome
I think perhaps you should find a mobile repair shop. Rather than us here at XDA blurting out random guesses as to what it can be, it's much better to take it to someone who can get their hands on it and use their knowledge and equipment to tell you what it is.
If I tell you it's the ribbon and you buy a replacement but it doesn't resolve the issue, you'd not be happy
Definitely this is something that benefits from hands-on troubleshooting.
rootSU said:
I think perhaps you should find a mobile repair shop. Rather than us here at XDA blurting out random guesses as to what it can be, it's much better to take it to someone who can get their hands on it and use their knowledge and equipment to tell you what it is.
If I tell you it's the ribbon and you buy a replacement but it doesn't resolve the issue, you'd not be happy
Definitely this is something that benefits from hands-on troubleshooting.
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Cheers root