Hello
I have a big problem with my Razr, my usb connector of my razr is broken.
I can not charge it anymore, it is not caused by usb cable because I tried with differents.
Someone know if we can buy new usb connector and replace it ?
Thanks you.
nespresso33 said:
Hello
I have a big problem with my Razr, my usb connector of my razr is broken.
I can not charge it anymore, it is not caused by usb cable because I tried with differents.
Someone know if we can buy new usb connector and replace it ?
Thanks you.
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Is the connector on the phone "physically" broken, or does it just not charge?
It just doesn't charge.
But the connector is damaged for sure.
Just as a temp solution you Cern use battery charges (connecting their probes directly to the bat. + -)
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I tried to do that yesterday but it didnt work.
I cut an usb cable and I put the red and black wires only on screw (
I did not have a screwdriver )
This method : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs2t-7ALT7U
I have bought a HTC ONE S, if someone want to buy my razr in low price...
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Starting to have problems with my USB Connector i think!
Basically, if i plug it in, nothing happens, doesn't charge!
If i wiggle it around and hold it in a set place, it starts to work/charge.
Im guessing this means there is a problem with the USB port on the mainboard of the phone?
Hell yeah, seems to happen alot in x10. That's what happened to me, then it fried my battery and wouldn't connect at all to charger or PC. Had to send it off for repair, luckily still under warranty tho. They fixed it, I now take real care when connecting.
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Think it could actually be my charger!
Just tried my brothers Blackberry charger, same connection. Plugged in works fine, no waggling needed at all!
Im guessing maybe the connection on the inside of the cahrger is dying or, the hole in the charger has gotton a little too big and doesn't fit snugly in the X10 anymore!
Be carefully using blackberry charger, runs different volt/amp and wont do your battery much good in long run. Get a new Sony charger.
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Yeah, was just to test!
Ordered myself a new EC-700 Genuine cable off ebay
ya i had a simler issue with my x10 i used
org sony charger adapter + sony usb cable
moto usb + sony charger
blackberry mini usb with micro adapter + sony charger
allso tryed a iphone usb wall adapter (but that was after i found my micro port to be not responding to anything)
a blackberry usb with micro adapter
an a blackberry wallk charger with micro adapter
sum how sum way my micro usb port got fryed an i had to send my phone back to att to get a new one thank god it happend 35 days in to the 90 day warnty
anyway just got my new one 3 days ago and am only going to use sony usb cable and moto usb cable with the pc an the sony wall usb adapter also the usb tweeks/mod to speed up data transfer rate are allso a bad idea i wrote my own script for that as well and that probly played sum part in the port frying anyway the best idea is to use sony chargers and replacement chargers for the x10 usbcables i think are ok but thats what im testing now so dont take my word for it. =P
My USB is starting to not always connect. not gonna send it away yet but will probably have to eventually.
ya i had to send mine it woudnt charge pc woudnt see it hell i had to wifi a stock rom to it to restore it so the ppl at the att store woudnt try the oh you rooted your phone we cant take it back thing.
Anyone have any idea where to get the SE OEM USB cable?
Ebay?
10char
Do you have the model number?
I'll check when I get back home.
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I'm curious as well. I thought that something was wrong with my phones USB port as I have to wiggle it around before it connects (very loose connection). tried plugging my phone in with other cables (blackberry and arc) and it stayed connected fine. Friend of mine plugged her phone in using my cable and it did the same thing as it does with mine. It's reassuring to know it's not the phone as that would be expensive to fix, the cable on the other hand is cheaper If you find one let me know.
Sorry, I seem to have lost the little tag on the USB cable that shows the model number.
Hi,
I have "datacable by OTB" which also charges my nokia for a few bugs from EBay. Every cable with mini- (micro-?) usb should do.
Ralf
Asked my friend, Model Number is EC600L
Ye any micro USB cable will work.
Some people prefer OEM
It's a feature! micro USB was intentionally designed so that the cable will wear out rather than the jack.
On another thread it was suggested that biting on the end of the cable tightens the cable allowing it to connect. I seem to have revitalized my old original cable though I substituted a pair of needle nose pliers for my teeth.
Pawnty said:
It's reassuring to know it's not the phone as that would be expensive to fix, the cable on the other hand is cheaper If you find one let me know.
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If you really want a model number I recently bought an OEM cable for a spare for work etc its labelled CA-101
As above though its a standard micro usb cable ...
(used this cable recently to flash and then reflash my x10i after killing my phone with various patching and the cable works great lol!)
Note I also use a Nokia mains charger for my spare work charger as that's all the guy had on his stall and it works just fine
I have the Nokia CA-101. ill check the OEM one when I get home. but I like the Nokia OEM one. it's longer :3
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I am using an BB micro-USB cable as my alternative cable which cost me MYR10 around 3USD. Bought from a local Computer shop. Mobile phone shop sell at higher price.
Notice that the stock cable charge my phone bat. will reach @ 40'c while the BB micro-USB cable will above 40'c. Maybe due to the stock cable having 'resistor' locate near the both end of the cable meanwhile the BB micro-USB cable don't have.
My dad's X10 is giving a strange charging problem.
Suddenly it stopped charging via official charger and with USB too but my X10 charges fine with the same charger so no problem in charger.
Now the strange part it that I had an old nokia usb wire lying around. To my surprise the phone charges properly using it via USB.
So what is the problem with? Only sending it for repair is the choice?
thanks
possibly the battery mate, or maybe a loose usb, the usb cables for x10's are crazy, iv been through 3 so far, they wont charge my phone, but they charge my wifes xperia mini pro sk17i no problem at all, i think there is a slight size difference between mine and her port and also check the "springy metal grabbers" on the micro usb which end you plug into phone lol hope this helps
wo88les said:
possibly the battery mate, or maybe a loose usb, the usb cables for x10's are crazy, iv been through 3 so far, they wont charge my phone, but they charge my wifes xperia mini pro sk17i no problem at all, i think there is a slight size difference between mine and her port and also check the "springy metal grabbers" on the micro usb which end you plug into phone lol hope this helps
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I have two official chargers tried both. Doesnt work but my x10 charges fine lol
Try this...
Dude maybe the usb port of your dad's X10 is broken/damaged/loose. If the "tongue" inside the USB port is tilted down, try using a thin and small "negative" screwdriver to position the "tongue" of the USB port in the center of the port, maybe that could help in charging the USB. There's also another way, try using another usb cable, I've been using alot of cables for my X10, even use some nokia cables for it since it also has microUSB. If it still doesnt work, try using a universal charger where everytime you charge, you need to remove your battery off the X10 and insert it in the universal charger. Hope this helps.
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Dude maybe the usb port of your dad's X10 is broken/damaged/loose. If the "tongue" inside the USB port is tilted down, try using a thin and small "negative" screwdriver to position the "tongue" of the USB port in the center of the port, maybe that could help in charging the USB. There's also another way, try using another usb cable, I've been using alot of cables for my X10, even use some nokia cables for it since it also has microUSB. If it still doesnt work, try using a universal charger where everytime you charge, you need to remove your battery off the X10 and insert it in the universal charger. Hope this helps.
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Thats a good tip but take care with the universal battery chargers they kill batteries if left to charge too long
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TheViperCE said:
Dude maybe the usb port of your dad's X10 is broken/damaged/loose. If the "tongue" inside the USB port is tilted down, try using a thin and small "negative" screwdriver to position the "tongue" of the USB port in the center of the port, maybe that could help in charging the USB. There's also another way, try using another usb cable, I've been using alot of cables for my X10, even use some nokia cables for it since it also has microUSB. If it still doesnt work, try using a universal charger where everytime you charge, you need to remove your battery off the X10 and insert it in the universal charger. Hope this helps.
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As i said the phone charges with a nokia usb cable. I will try see the usb port if it's tilted or not.
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I recently bought a s3 to repair and resell.
The phone has 2issues
Broken digitizer
The usb port doesn't charge or is recognized by the pc.
Does anyone know how i replace the micro usb port?
What i know:
it's not connected via flex cable, is soldered to the board. so will need soldering
To replace i need a hot air blower, my soldering gun has that function.
Please tell me more
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that's pretty much it. desolder the old one, solder a new one on there.
Does anyone have good resolution pictures of the usb port on the motherboard, so i could know what im getting myself into.
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yes, use google. hope you're familiar with SMD soldering
maxcoliban said:
Does anyone have good resolution pictures of the usb port on the motherboard, so i could know what im getting myself into.
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Here: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+S+III+Teardown/9391/1
Good luck!
Glebun said:
yes, use google. hope you're familiar with SMD soldering
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Dear Glebun and other users,
I'm thinking of replacing the Micro USB port on my black GT-i9300. I've had charging issues some time now. First I had to some ' tricks' examples: Turning off, getting it to charge then turn on. Repeatedly jack the cable in and out. Rebooting and what not.
However now it wont charge at all. When plugged in to the wall socket it just stays at the level it is (when not using and screen off) when plugged in and using it the battery drains. Also my laptop won't reconize the device. (also won't charge when pluggen in the laptop).
I got this phone from my brother who has installed Cyanogenmod on it.
Now what kind of equipement do I need exactly? And do I need to work with some anti-static armband?
I am more interested in how you plan to fix the digitizer and make money on it?
One of my relatives been haviog problems with the phone charging, if i slightly move the cable i can see the charging icon blinking andit feels kind of loose, it is not a problem with the charger because it does exactly the same with another USB data cable.
Does anyone knows where can i buy a new charging port AND the flex ribbon? did a Google search but only found the actual microusb port but not the flex cable that connects to the motherboard, any help appreciated.
I don't think it's a flex cable. I think the amaze port is a part of the mother board.
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Tty on ebay or any repair shop
damn, i just found a video and yes, it looks like the charging port its actually soldered directly onto the board... guess ill just take it to a repair shop, thanks guys.