mms FC after dropping my phone.. - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I dropped my phone from about 1.5m above ground on a rough carpet, and dented a corner slightly. but as soon as I turned it from sleep, mms force closed after 10~20 seconds.
is it possible that the hardware was damaged?

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black screen after dropping down to the floor - MDA1 like dead

This morning my Wallaby MDA1 T-Mobile dropped down to the floor from my jacket pocket. About 1 m. The screen stayed black when trying to switch it on. No led lit.
Put it in the cradle. No led.
Took it with me in my car and laid it beside me on the co-driver's seat.
After 5 min. of driving it suddenly blipped and the screen got lit with the
T-Mobile banner like after a soft reset. It started and stayed on. After a couple of seconds
the red alert box popped up saying the power was low etc.
I switched it off. So, I thought, is it alive again? Having arrived in the office, I immediately put it in the cradle there. No sign of live. Like dead again.
What could that be?
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maybe damaged batt or batt connector in the phone
Rudegar said:
maybe damaged batt or batt connector in the phone
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Thanks for answering.
I found that there is a flakey contact somewhere near the Sim-card slot.
What is actually this half-cylinder shaped little bolt that can turn having this red dot on the flat face?
Edit: Found the answer: that is the vibro alarm (motor).
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Christoph
Found it. The Sim-in-place switch (the one that is actuated when the soft cover is closed) has gone loose from the PCB. I'm glueing it to the PCB surface and will solder the interrupted copper trace.
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Christoph
Krischu said:
Found it. The Sim-in-place switch (the one that is actuated when the soft cover is closed) has gone loose from the PCB. I'm glueing it to the PCB surface and will solder the interrupted copper trace.
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Christoph
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Actually, though I found a broken contact (switch peeled off the PCB), after repair and othe switch being obviously functional again, the screen stays black and the charge led also doesn't get lit.
I bought another XDA-1.

[Q] Streak 5 not displaying anything

So, being clumsy, I left my Streak in my hoodie pocket. Well, we can all see where this would end badly once I bent down to pick something up. I did, dropped my phone and cracked the screen.
I quickly went and bought a replacement glass + lcd display, and replaced the unit. But, upon turning the phone on, I noticed if I hit it a little too hard on one corner, It would restart, and the vibrator motor had ceased to work.
So I figured, hey, I'll just rebuild it again. So I took it apart. Looked through everything, took my time in putting it back together, because maybe everything wasn't fitting snug.
Now, When I turn it on, every thing is on, buttons light up, and the screen is lit up, but it is black. I never even get to the Dell logo. After about a minute the buttons dim, as if in idle. So i believe the phone still works, but maybe the connections on the MoBo is faulty? Any help would be nice, thanks.
check to see if the ribbons are snugged in place.
mofoahh said:
check to see if the ribbons are snugged in place.
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I agree take it apart and chech your work. I had problens with my camera and flash. It was tge connector not being fully seated
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
Well, I just took off the rear cover and reseated all 3 connections, pushed em in as smoothly and far as they would go. But, same thing. Black screen. But the LED is still working...
I'm having the very same problem. This is my second replacement screen and neither displays anything except black screen with backlight on, and the home + settings + back buttons remain lit. I can hear my phone starting up and receiving messages, but I cannot see anything. I've taken the phone apart and put back together five times between two replacement screens.
Does anyone know what ribbon cable might be at fault for this particular issue? The largest ribbon cable was shipped bent across the circuit board on both screens; there is a permanent creese in both ribbon cables, but I'm not certain this is causing the issue.
Any insight or assistance with this issue would be greatly appreciated!

Camera Flash LED stuck at ON after water accident

I dropped my phone in bucket full of water :crying: and now the Rear Camera LED is stuck at ON. I have had dried the phone immediately after the accident using hair dryer. Also, kept phone in the rice bag for 24 hours. Everything else works fine including camera but the LED does not switch OFF at all. Even the battery drain did not help. The LED stays ON even if Phone is switched OFF. Looks like there is direct connection to the LED from battery. I have also tried switching OFF/ON using 'Torch/Camera' apps. Nothing worked for me so far. I am afraid to take it to service center as they may detect water ingress and void the warranty. For now I have put tape over the LED but would love to hear about any suggestion/resolution or reason.
Try to heat the led a little bit and do pressure with your finger on it, maybe you can replace the false contact then
Gave it a shot using hair dryer again and pressed the led a bit...No success. Thanks for suggestion though.
Today discovered that GPS is not working as well. Looks like time to bite the bullet and take it to service center

Help! I don't know if my water damaged Sony Xperia Z2 is still functioning.

Backstory: It's been 2 years when I had water damaged my phone. The whole device was completely filled with water. The
phone went dead. I shook most of the water off via micro usb and sim card slot. That's when I realised both of my camera
lens were fogged inside, I tried to open up the glass back of the phone (to remove the battery and dry them up).
Unfortunately, the glass back was shattered but still mostly in place as it was glued tightly. I have no choice but to ditch
my phone and kept it in my desk. After years of ignorance, I finally went back to check out to find out that the lens are dry
(all of the water might as well have been evaporated. I charged it. Surprisingly, the notification light lit in red. After charging
it for 2 hours, I decided to power on the phone.
Issue : The display seemed dead, but I managed to take a few screenshots using -vol + power button. Just by listening to the sound of the
screenshots I took, I don't know if my phone is considered to be fully functioning (minus the LCD screen).
Can someone please tell me if my phone is still working fine as it can emit sound because I'm considering replacing the LCD screen
Put your phone in a rice tub with all the flaps opened and let it wait there for 1-2 days, the water should be gone completely.
iXaidyiu said:
Put your phone in a rice tub with all the flaps opened and let it wait there for 1-2 days, the water should be gone completely.
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Alright, I will try my best to make it dry. Also, thanks for the quick reply mate! :good::laugh:

HELP!!!

My Z2 accidentally got submerged in water, and the water got in the phone. Basically I was in the kitchen while suddenly my phone slipped and fell into the bowl full of water, the charging port flap is very lose so it got open and voila. I've removed the water from the phone but there's still some moisture under the front and back cameras. The phones boots up just fine but the screen flickers a little bit and after 5-10 secs it goes completely black. I just want to know if I keep it off for sometime, and when all the water will evaporate, will it go back to normal or I will have to get it repaired? Thanks
Edit 1: I just found out that the touch screen works even after the display going off soon I tried increasing the brightness to full and the screen started working, although it still flickers a very little. On keeping the brightness on minimum the screen goes off again
hamzxoxo said:
My Z2 accidentally got submerged in water, and the water got in the phone. Basically I was in the kitchen while suddenly my phone slipped and fell into the bowl full of water, the charging port flap is very lose so it got open and voila. I've removed the water from the phone but there's still some moisture under the front and back cameras. The phones boots up just fine but the screen flickers a little bit and after 5-10 secs it goes completely black. I just want to know if I keep it off for sometime, and when all the water will evaporate, will it go back to normal or I will have to get it repaired? Thanks
Edit 1: I just found out that the touch screen works even after the display going off soon I tried increasing the brightness to full and the screen started working, although it still flickers a very little. On keeping the brightness on minimum the screen goes off again
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Turn off your phone and open the charging and microSD bonnet and put it in rice for at least one day then check it
raminta said:
Turn off your phone and open the charging and microSD bonnet and put it in rice for at least one day then check it
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I don't have any dry rice laying around so I've kept it in the open and it's way too hot here so I guess it'll all dry up
hamzxoxo said:
I don't have any dry rice laying around so I've kept it in the open and it's way too hot here so I guess it'll all dry up
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Put it near a well ventilated place if no rice tub.
iXaidyiu said:
Put it near a well ventilated place if no rice tub.
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The moisture under the cameras is now gone but the screen issue still persists
hamzxoxo said:
The moisture under the cameras is now gone but the screen issue still persists
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Put it there overnight.

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