Part of the screen, marked out on attached picture, bends under pressure. One guy said it's mounted on 2-side duct tape, and glue is often too weak to hold it. It drives me crazy, is there any easy way to attach it firmly? Maybe superglue via syringe? I googled some photos of atrix, and this problem is seen on many of them. Battery cover have nothing to do with this, something is attached lousy inside the main part of the phone. Sorry for my terrible english .
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Please help me. This thing is driving me crazy.
Buy some super glue. They sell many different types at your local store. Next question!
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Really harmful advice, it would be hard to detach glued parts if needed. Also you will have to disassemble phone to glue it, superglue will dry out in syringe before you use it. Please don't give advices if you don't know nothing about subject, it can possibly cause harm. Message counter is not that important.
I'll try some simple glue via syringe and report here.
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Hey guys,
I've got a water damaged S2.
did all of the usual, washed it in isopropanol etc
The phone accepts charge and displays the yellow triangle and the high temperature prompt but it wont turn on. The places that get scorchingly hot are circled below:
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I've tried replacing the USB flex cable to no avail.
there was some slight charring on all 3 of the chips, and I've tried cleaning them all. The one on the far right is the USB flex cable connection. after that is the connection to something on the screen. and the far left is a mainboard heatsink with a chip on the underside that had some corrosion which I cleaned up.
My question is, is it worthwhile reflowing the joints where they have become a little black. I've got some liquid solder, flux and a heat gun and wanted some advice. I may aswell try it seeing as the motherboards going in the bin anyway but wanted some ideas on how to go about doing it.
Thanks very much in advance!
Mubs
try cleaning and total drying it again wait for some time an see..if its gone then its a waste....good luck
Cheers for the reply fella,
Been in hospital the last fortnight so have not been able to do much with this.
Unfortunately the wash and wait didn't work.
Does anybody have any further ideas?
Cheers.
Hello!
So weird, since i started using the HTC magic cover i am getting black-ish darker spots on the back of my N9. Please check the pictures. I also have contacted the awesome Google support which have no idea whats going on either
Nonetheless they were really helpful though and are still investigating this. I will keep you guys updated!
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EDIT: Seems like im not the only one.. There is a Reddit post aswell about this, just one though:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus9/comments/2rr14a/dark_marks_on_the_back_of_the_black_nexus_9/
Having the same issues here...
Any solutions?
Your case is rubbing against the tablet's back and rubbing out bald spots. The back cover is an ABS plastic frame spray-coated with a very thin layer of silicone rubber. Any friction applied to that rubber layer will result in bald spots, as it's a very non-durable material. Nothing you can do about it except stop using that case.
The n9 back is so sensible, mine is ruined by a rotating case that I bought to protect it ?
Does anyone have a problem with squeaking cover ? It makes sounds when I press the power button (and around it) and it also happens when I press the cover in indicated area (on the opposite side). Like the cover is loose in this general area or something. I've checked with my firends "note 2" but he doesn't have this problem.
Can I somehow repair it ?
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try to buy another backcover oO
This seems to be a common problem, but mine was at the lower part of the device, on both sides.
I added some painters tape inside where the back cover snaps to the phone and now it is fine. No more squeaking which was very annoying.
No problems but with the case you will not have these problems. I find some backcover on aliexpress for just 3€.
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Mine squeaks like its two years old and has been stamped on by a small child. It's annoying. A very thin smear of blu tack on the sides works well.
Did anyone solve this issues by using an alternative back cover? I was wondering if this was caused by a problem in the cover or the device itself. . .
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My so left it on the kitchen dresser. When I picked it up (because it was bootlooping) the water came dripping out. I think most of it was in the seams between the cover, but there were some substantial drops in it, but only on the plastic parts.
I placed it immediately in rice to dry with the back removed. It still booted afterwards, and everything seemed to be functional (wifi, rotation, camera etc.). Only charging doesn't work. Ran battery endurance test to heat it up a little extra, but charging still doesn't work.
I see some corrosion a little above and to the left of the battery. Other than that I cant spot anything unusual. How do I check which part is the problem?
Yikes.
You could... send it back to HTC, and let them tell you what is wrong with it, then perhaps buy the part yourself and install it.
With any electronic, I would disassemble it and assure that every part is clean & securely fit.
Maybe the smart chip in the battery shorted? Maybe only the battery needs replacing. I have no idea how to confirm that.
Good luck, man.
Like so many folk, the band on my Moto360 Sport tore. Pain in the ass. I got it fixed/replaced once, but of course, it tore again. No such luck the second time around. But I love my watch. Its not perfect, but I love it. So with traditional fixes out the window, I moved to non-traditional fixes. I believe that the pics below illustrate an elegant solution:
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interesting. My strap just broke out of warranty. I was looking for a silicone glue but even for a tiny amount it would cost 20$ for something thats a 50/50 fix.
I cant beleive Moto designed something like this, its the first thing I said when I recieved it as a gift "what happens when the strap breaks?"
Im going though different repair mods in my head. Im debating if I can cut out a space in the the rubber the size and shape of a regular pinned ban and then use either a pin or long thin screw to hold it in.
nice job but where did you get that little metal piece an does it ding into your arm?