[Q] Replace internal memory on 920? - Nokia Lumia 920

Hey all,
I've got a lumia that has corrupted internal memory - after every flash something is not working, so that's my guess. The question I've got is two fold: 1. how do you go about replacing internal memory on 920?
2. is bootloader on the same memory as the rest the system? (if so, this might not be so easy...)
cheers
daArgh

daArgh said:
Hey all,
I've got a lumia that has corrupted internal memory - after every flash something is not working, so that's my guess. The question I've got is two fold: 1. how do you go about replacing internal memory on 920?
2. is bootloader on the same memory as the rest the system? (if so, this might not be so easy...)
cheers
daArgh
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I think best solution is to find 920 with broken display and replace with yours.
You know memory is soldered on the mainboard and due it's size - 32 GB it won't be cheap.

boril said:
I think it's best solution is to find 920 with broken display and replace with yours.
You know memory is soldered on the mainboard and due it's size - 32 GB it won't be cheap.
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Not a bad idea... do you maybe know where to find 920's schematics?

daArgh said:
Not a bad idea... do you maybe know where to find 920's schematics?
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You will never find them. If they where public then the 920 could be reverse engineered and sold under a different name. Besides if you don't know how to spot RAM on a system board then it is probably best you don't even attempt to replace it. It will also be micro BGA (ball grid array) and unless you have a BGA rework station it would be impossible to remove and replace.
The next issue is that if it is messing up after a flash then there is an issue with the Boot ROM, and not the memory. If it is the boot ROM and you replace it, you will no longer have the boot loader installed and the phone will not boot even enough to flash. The boot loader cannot be flashed as it is in a protected portion of the boot ROM.
In short, as the other poster said look on Ebay for one that has a bad display and just swap out displays. Then you will have a working phone again.
Attempting to change any IC's on a phones main board is near impossible unless you have access to commercial soldering and desoldering equipment. The stuff you buy for the average consumer won't cut it.

daArgh said:
Not a bad idea... do you maybe know where to find 920's schematics?
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Check youtube videos how to disassemble it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKd8tCAH-eY and google for Nokia Lumia 920 RM-820_821 L1L2 Service Manual v1.0.pdf.
in 920_RM-820-821-822_SM_L3&4_v.2.0.pdf you can find more information regarding memory.

boril said:
Check youtube videos how to disassemble it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKd8tCAH-eY and google for Nokia Lumia 920 RM-820_821 L1L2 Service Manual v1.0.pdf.
in 920_RM-820-821-822_SM_L3&4_v.2.0.pdf you can find more information regarding memory.
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Even if you find the manual and schematics, there is still the fact you need special equipment to remove and replace the devices. There is also still the little problem that if he removes the boot ROM he also removes the only copy of the Boot Loader that he has. That will render the phone useless even if he put a new boot flash on, it would not contain the boot loader or kernel. Nokia will not sell him a programmed boot ROM as they would fear he would try to reverse engineer the kernel. They only sale to authorized repair facilities.

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hd2 n00b questions

I am purchasing an hd2 that has a non-responsive touch screen (not cracked/broken) from someone off of craigslist. I'm willing to take a chance and hope i'm lucky enough that it's not a complete hardware issue 'cause I obviously won't have any warranty.
My question(s) are:
Can you navigate through the phone and within the apps itself using only the physical buttons?
If I try to replace a digitizer with the ones on ebay for 30-40, do these need soldering? Has anyone had any success trying these? I'm aware that may not completely resolve the issue.
Will t-mobile (my carrier) provide me with an unlock code?
If I flash it with android do all the features of the phone work? WiFi, sound, camera, etc?
khanvict85 said:
Can you navigate through the phone and within the apps itself using only the physical buttons?
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No.there are no up down left or right buttons.
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khanvict85 said:
I am purchasing an hd2 that has a non-responsive touch screen (not cracked/broken) from someone off of craigslist. I'm willing to take a chance and hope i'm lucky enough that it's not a complete hardware issue 'cause I obviously won't have any warranty.
My question(s) are:
Can you navigate through the phone and within the apps itself using only the physical buttons?
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As Samsamuel said no there is no navigation buttons on the HD2, you have to use the touch screen.
khanvict85 said:
If I try to replace a digitizer with the ones on ebay for 30-40, do these need soldering? Has anyone had any success trying these? I'm aware that may not completely resolve the issue.
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I have not checked out the digitizers you refered to on Ebay but I would suggest you buy a LCD digitizer assembly already together tbat requires no soldering. This will allow one much easier instalation and replace both major parts that have to work to solve your problem. So you should be assured you will fix the problem.
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Will t-mobile (my carrier) provide me with an unlock code?
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Yes if you are currently a T-Mobile costumer they will must likely give you the unlock code, but you have to contact them.
khanvict85 said:
If I flash it with android do all the features of the phone work? WiFi, sound, camera, etc?
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Yes on just about all NAND Andriod ROMs for the HD2 have everything functioning with only very minor things being buggy.
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As Samsamuel said no there is no navigation buttons on the HD2, you have to use the touch screen.
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i find this kind of odd. most electronics used to be configured where if you couldn't access the primary input there was always a secondary option...kind of like how if your mouse wasnt working, you can still do everything with a keyboard. granted, this isn't in the same category but engineering has definitely fallen off in the way of profits as opposed to proper functionality these days.
i came across this piece of software called 'mymobilizer' which lets you control and see the device and its screen from a computer. i installed but i can't connect because it requires an authentication on the device (press ok to allow or cancel to deny) and i was hoping the home, windows, or call key would act as an enter but unfortunately no. that would have at least given me some kind of flexibility to at least play around with it in it's current state and i was so close yet so far...
are there any other softwares just like this?
I have not checked out the digitizers you refered to on Ebay but I would suggest you buy a LCD digitizer assembly already together tbat requires no soldering. This will allow one much easier instalation and replace both major parts that have to work to solve your problem. So you should be assured you will fix the problem.
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http://www.dinodirect.com/ProductReviews/ProductID-408569.html
^ here's an example of what i'm referring to.
i dont think (or hope) that it needs a new lens since it looks to be in good shape and the t-mobile US HD2s digitizers don't require soldering from what i've been reading so is it a matter of simply unplugging it from the ribbon or what have you and inserting/plugging the replacement back in?
are there any good guides that focus just on the screen/digitizer disassembly and replacement? I saw that one video on youtube but it's not really a great step by step tutorial.
Yes on just about all NAND Andriod ROMs for the HD2 have everything functioning with only very minor things being buggy.
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i currently only have a 1gb sd card on me, is it possible to install android from a card with that little capacity? i was reading one where the minimum requirement was 4gb.
If you buy the one on craiglist I wouldn't worry about SD card size as with a dead screen you won't be doing much with it except for use as door wedge perhaps.
dead screens are normally a hardware issue stripping the HD2 is not the simplest plus eBay screen parts are cheap poor quality junk.
If buyining a used HD2 you need to buy a good one & preferably a revision moel with the yellow reset button.
khanvict85 said:
i find this kind of odd. most electronics used to be configured where if you couldn't access the primary input there was always a secondary option...kind of like how if your mouse wasnt working, you can still do everything with a keyboard. granted, this isn't in the same category but engineering has definitely fallen off in the way of profits as opposed to proper functionality these days.
i came across this piece of software called 'mymobilizer' which lets you control and see the device and its screen from a computer. i installed but i can't connect because it requires an authentication on the device (press ok to allow or cancel to deny) and i was hoping the home, windows, or call key would act as an enter but unfortunately no. that would have at least given me some kind of flexibility to at least play around with it in it's current state and i was so close yet so far...
are there any other softwares just like this?
http://www.dinodirect.com/ProductReviews/ProductID-408569.html
^ here's an example of what i'm referring to.
i dont think (or hope) that it needs a new lens since it looks to be in good shape and the t-mobile US HD2s digitizers don't require soldering from what i've been reading so is it a matter of simply unplugging it from the ribbon or what have you and inserting/plugging the replacement back in?
are there any good guides that focus just on the screen/digitizer disassembly and replacement? I saw that one video on youtube but it's not really a great step by step tutorial.
i currently only have a 1gb sd card on me, is it possible to install android from a card with that little capacity? i was reading one where the minimum requirement was 4gb.
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Yeah I agree have traded functionality for profits to a certain extent. And I agree not having any kind of control with any external buttons is a drag, bit it is a all touch screen device.The link you posted shows a LCD and digitizer wich is what I was talking about and yes this kind is the solderless kind that just plugs into the mainboard. I personally have not done it but I have read about people that have and watch a video or two.
As far as a spacific video to watch I really don't have one to suggest but seach YouTube really good you should find something that will help you out.
Now on the SD card I would get atleast a 2GB to 4GB.
The link is just the digitizer.

sgs2 emmc chip

Hi, as many of gs2 users last days I have bricked my beautiful phone ;x jtag cant connect with it, i figured out that there are only two ways, I can buy crushed one and replace motherboard or find a source of flash (emmc) chips and replace it. And there is a question, is there any chance to order this chip? Anywhere? My unofficial service told me that the will try to find this part but I want to find something on my own too.
Same problem here, what came of your situation did you get the chip ?
Dying to know too.. :crying:
its complicated and I needed to use black magic but I have new device for price of 50$, your last chance is to look for broken device

Customizing inner hardware

So, because of this sh*it,
my Prime is unusable. It just sits there. I wondered, if I could customize its hardware. Replace its mainboard and etc. So that I can reuse it and use the OS that I want without dealing ASUS' non-sense. Because it is unlocked it is out of warranty. And I do not want to spend 250 eur/usd (I read somewhere that they chage so much for a new mainboard) and again have the same problems.
I just wonder, if it is possible to find fitting mainboards, hdd's and/or cpu's? Probably they are all customized for the product, but may be there is a way?
thanks
eec_
eec_ said:
So, because of this sh*it,
my Prime is unusable. It just sits there. I wondered, if I could customize its hardware. Replace its mainboard and etc. So that I can reuse it and use the OS that I want without dealing ASUS' non-sense. Because it is unlocked it is out of warranty. And I do not want to spend 250 eur/usd (I read somewhere that they chage so much for a new mainboard) and again have the same problems.
I just wonder, if it is possible to find fitting mainboards, hdd's and/or cpu's? Probably they are all customized for the product, but may be there is a way?
thanks
eec_
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You can find mainboards online but I doubt you'll be able to solder a Tegra 3 CPU.
Also, the Prime doesn't have a HDD. It has NAND flash.
no. you can only replace the motherboard with a working one
When you say "unusable" do you mean it won't turn on? It turns on but won't boot? Or just poor performance? If it's that latter then root and/or unlock and either do a custom ROM or do the stock ROM tweaks in the stock ROM performance thread. I can tell you the stock ROM tweaks work wonders. Right now I'm updating about 10 apps and surfing the net with no lag what-so-ever.
he means he didn't read the instructions and messed up the bootloader
Glebun said:
he means he didn't read the instructions and messed up the bootloader
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I see, I didn't realize the word sh*it was a link.
Glebun said:
he means he didn't read the instructions and messed up the bootloader
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I don't know what I missed, since I had jb bootloader already, I couldn't install NVflash and without NVflash I cannot overcome this problem.
And, I didn't understand what you meant with "working" since I wanted to replace the older mainboard with a working one. Did you mean with a board that only works for that case?
thx
I mean that your motherboard is useless. You can replace it with a working one. And only one kind oа motherboard is suitable - the exact one that you have
Glebun said:
I mean that your motherboard is useless. You can replace it with a working one. And only one kind oа motherboard is suitable - the exact one that you have
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OK thanks
eec_ said:
OK thanks
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hit it
Just solder in a Core i7 Extreme Edition, then solder in 16gb of RAM, solder in a 256gb msata SSD and you'll basically have yourself a new Asus Transformer Book running full Windows 8 (though you'll have to solder in Windows 8 too). One thing's for sure, you'll have some 1337 soldering skillz after all that. I'd solder in some G's too (4 to be exact) but that's just me (some people don't like the extra bill).
Ill give you Eur 100 for your device
Verstuurd van mijn Desire HD met Tapatalk
Re use the led...get a win 8 netbook and pit the hhardware inside.....bam.....magic full win8
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bricked? Help understanding s1tool output (Hard bricked?)

Hello, I have problems with a u20i x10 mini pro.
I tried resetting with pccompanion, as well as flashing stock firmware (no error in flashtool log), but phone enters a sort of bootloop, without even arriving to SE logo. Only, display gets light, but nothing is displayed. Phone sometimes vibrates, when power button is pressed. No led light seen.
This is s1tool output:
Code:
18.01.2014 01:12:33 RUNNING S1_EROM VER "R8A027"
18.01.2014 01:12:33 SOFTWARE AID: 0001
18.01.2014 01:12:33 LOADER AID: 0001
18.01.2014 01:12:35 FLASH ID: "00EC/00BC"
18.01.2014 01:12:35 LOADER VERSION: "R4A045"
18.01.2014 01:12:35
18.01.2014 01:12:35 MODEL (from GDFS): U20i
18.01.2014 01:12:35 SOFTWARE VERSION: 1235-3411_2.0.A.0.504
18.01.2014 01:12:35 CUSTOM VERSION: 1238-0199_R3B
18.01.2014 01:12:35 FILESYSTEM VERSION: WORLD-1-8_2.0.A.0.504
18.01.2014 01:12:35 SERIAL NO: CB511KWV7E
18.01.2014 01:12:35
18.01.2014 01:12:35 SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE
18.01.2014 01:12:35 Elapsed:6 secs.
Is it possible to judge the state of the system from this log? Is it hard bricked, soft bricked or suffers some hardware damage?
Thanks
ostatit said:
Hello, I have problems with a u20i x10 mini pro.
I tried resetting with pccompanion, as well as flashing stock firmware (no error in flashtool log), but phone enters a sort of bootloop, without even arriving to SE logo. Only, display gets light, but nothing is displayed. Phone sometimes vibrates, when power button is pressed. No led light seen.
This is s1tool output:
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Is it possible to judge the state of the system from this log? Is it hard bricked, soft bricked or suffers some hardware damage?
Thanks
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It's not hardbricked, in a hardbrick you don't get any responses from the phone. I think maybe your flex is broken, that's the ribbon cable that connects the screen to the rest of the phone. Other than that, i wouldn't know why it's not working properly.
SmG67 said:
It's not hardbricked, in a hardbrick you don't get any responses from the phone. I think maybe your flex is broken, that's the ribbon cable that connects the screen to the rest of the phone. Other than that, i wouldn't know why it's not working properly.
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Thanks mate, then I'm opening it tomorrow (I just don't have any tools with me right now).
Just another couple of questions before opening:
1) I would have expected the phone to turn on and without the display (and hence, be available via usb), instead of continuosly rebooting. Am I wrong?
2) does the ribbon cable brake, or sometimes just detach from the board?
thanks again (for the info as well as for the prompt answer)
ostatit said:
Thanks mate, then I'm opening it tomorrow (I just don't have any tools with me right now).
Just another couple of questions before opening:
1) I would have expected the phone to turn on and without the display (and hence, be available via usb), instead of continuosly rebooting. Am I wrong?
2) does the ribbon cable brake, or sometimes just detach from the board?
thanks again (for the info as well as for the prompt answer)
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Well... as for nr.1, you do get a response from your phone in S1Tool, so that is ok, and if it was booted you would have to turn on usb-connection from the status-bar in order for it to connect as mass storage The screen not working prevents you from doing that. On the other hand, the drivers for the screen and the digitizer may give a fatal sort of error because they can't connect, resulting in the kernel stopping the boot. Both are sort of guesses on my part but may explain your problem.
As for nr. 2, It usually breaks It's the most common hardware failure on the U20.
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Well... as for nr.1, you do get a response from your phone in S1Tool, so that is ok, and if it was booted you would have to turn on usb-connection from the status-bar in order for it to connect as mass storage The screen not working prevents you from doing that. On the other hand, the drivers for the screen and the digitizer may give a fatal sort of error because they can't connect, resulting in the kernel stopping the boot. Both are sort of guesses on my part but may explain your problem.
As for nr. 2, It usually breaks It's the most common hardware failure on the U20.
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I see... and, please correct me if I am wrong, a broken flex cable could explain the led off while charging and while flashing, right? but, isn't also the "back" key connected through the flex, in the end? just for my information, I don't mean to test your knowledge
another couple of questions:
3) do I need to disassmble both the lower (the one of the battery) and the upper (the "display" one ) parts, to check the flex, or can I just concentrate on the upper one?
4) I suppose there is no way to repair the flex, if is is broken....
thanks for the valuable information!
ostatit said:
I see... and, please correct me if I am wrong, a broken flex cable could explain the led off while charging and while flashing, right? but, isn't also the "back" key connected through the flex, in the end? just for my information, I don't mean to test your knowledge
another couple of questions:
3) do I need to disassmble both the lower (the one of the battery) and the upper (the "display" one ) parts, to check the flex, or can I just concentrate on the upper one?
4) I suppose there is no way to repair the flex, if is is broken....
thanks for the valuable information!
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Yes, it would mean the led wouldn't get any power, but the flex is a parallel cable, with lots of wires connecting various parts, they may not all be broken, so you might still be able to use the keys, or with some people, half the screen sometimes.
As for the disassembly, there are tutorials and videos you can follow, just search them on google. And a new flex-cable is quite inexpensive, a few quid should buy you one.
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Yes, it would mean the led wouldn't get any power, but the flex is a parallel cable, with lots of wires connecting various parts, they may not all be broken, so you might still be able to use the keys, or with some people, half the screen sometimes.
As for the disassembly, there are tutorials and videos you can follow, just search them on google. And a new flex-cable is quite inexpensive, a few quid should buy you one.
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short (useless) update: I have not found a T6 torx yet....
ostatit said:
short (useless) update: I have not found a T6 torx yet....
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... it is definitely the ribbon. Half cut.
I'm considering buying a new one... but, before, another couple of questions
is the flex glued onto the metal plate? Do I have to destroy the old one? (and that would explain why all the video guides end without "disassembling" the flex do I need any special tool to attach the new one (assuming that I am really going to do the job )?
thanks!
ostatit said:
... it is definitely the ribbon. Half cut.
I'm considering buying a new one... but, before, another couple of questions
is the flex glued onto the metal plate? Do I have to destroy the old one? (and that would explain why all the video guides end without "disassembling" the flex do I need any special tool to attach the new one (assuming that I am really going to do the job )?
thanks!
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Alright, I made it
I received the new ribbon and put it in operation
Actually, I need a couple of further suggestions:
1) how do I fix the ribbon in the right position? Do I need to glue it? When I open the keyboard, I have the feeling that it always "crashes" against the ribbon...
2) How do I solve the sim-lock?
Thanks
ostatit said:
Alright, I made it
I received the new ribbon and put it in operation
Actually, I need a couple of further suggestions:
1) how do I fix the ribbon in the right position? Do I need to glue it? When I open the keyboard, I have the feeling that it always "crashes" against the ribbon...
2) How do I solve the sim-lock?
Thanks
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I don't know if you need to glue it, maybe you could even use some tape to stick it, roughly in the same place where the old one was attached, if that was attached at all.
Secondly: What about the sim-lock? Do you mean it's locked to one particular provider, without accepting other sim-cards? Or do you mean the code you have to fill in before the phone is booted up?
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I don't know if you need to glue it, maybe you could even use some tape to stick it, roughly in the same place where the old one was attached, if that was attached at all.
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alright, I will consider, thanks!
SmG67 said:
Secondly: What about the sim-lock? Do you mean it's locked to one particular provider, without accepting other sim-cards? Or do you mean the code you have to fill in before the phone is booted up?
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well, it asks for a
"SIM network unlock PIN"...
ostatit said:
alright, I will consider, thanks!
well, it asks for a
"SIM network unlock PIN"...
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Right... that is a sim-lock... either use a sim-card from the provider the phone is locked to, or ask that provider for an emma/imei code in order to unlock it. This is usually free after the initial contract period. The only other way is to use a paid service to unlock it.
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Right... that is a sim-lock... either use a sim-card from the provider the phone is locked to, or ask that provider for an emma/imei code in order to unlock it. This is usually free after the initial contract period. The only other way is to use a paid service to unlock it.
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Verdammt, ok... Point is, I got the phone in a "flohmarkt", so I have really no idea of the provider.
Cheeky question: are the ones you mentioned the only possible solutions, or is it possible that there is some "grey zone" way to do the job, described around the internet, which I shall look for by myself?
ostatit said:
Verdammt, ok... Point is, I got the phone in a "flohmarkt", so I have really no idea of the provider.
Cheeky question: are the ones you mentioned the only possible solutions, or is it possible that there is some "grey zone" way to do the job, described around the internet, which I shall look for by myself?
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It can be done over the internet, but everyone who offers that service will demand money for it. The only really free way ( and the safest way if you want to unlock the bootloader and play with custom kernels and roms ) is the code from the provider. There isn't some sort of logo or sticker inside that will identify the provider? Come to think of it, there should be a model-sticker inside with an SI number on it in the format of: 1238-2562 (that's my number, SE original Customised UK black ) One of those two numbers is usually a provider-code you can look up on the internet. I wish you good luck
(And flohmarkt is german for flee-market (usually american english), or car-bootsale (more commonly used in the UK)
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It can be done over the internet, but everyone who offers that service will demand money for it. The only really free way ( and the safest way if you want to unlock the bootloader and play with custom kernels and roms ) is the code from the provider. There isn't some sort of logo or sticker inside that will identify the provider? Come to think of it, there should be a model-sticker inside with an SI number on it in the format of: 1238-2562 (that's my number, SE original Customised UK black ) One of those two numbers is usually a provider-code you can look up on the internet. I wish you good luck
(And flohmarkt is german for flee-market (usually american english), or car-bootsale (more commonly used in the UK)
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Well mate, again many thanks for all the pieces of valuable informations you provided... just found that my SI is 1238-8583, which is (googling not too far away from here ) Mobilkom A1 AT/Black. I am going to visit them ...
(ah, yeah, sure flohmarkt is german... I did not mean to hurt anybody with the germanism, I just thought it was used abroad too, like e.g. "doppelgaenger". Btw I am not german mother language )
ostatit said:
Well mate, again many thanks for all the pieces of valuable informations you provided... just found that my SI is 1238-8583, which is (googling not too far away from here ) Mobilkom A1 AT/Black. I am going to visit them ...
(ah, yeah, sure flohmarkt is german... I did not mean to hurt anybody with the germanism, I just thought it was used abroad too, like e.g. "doppelgaenger". Btw I am not german mother language )
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unbelievable... Here in Austria A1 demands 50 euros for unlocking a 2 years old mobile (with receipt), or 150 euros without receipt (indipendently from the age). this is unreasonable. Is this legal? Has anybody suggestions? Thanks
ostatit said:
unbelievable... Here in Austria A1 demands 50 euros for unlocking a 2 years old mobile (with receipt), or 150 euros without receipt (indipendently from the age). this is unreasonable. Is this legal? Has anybody suggestions? Thanks
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I have no idea if that is legal, but since the Austrian government isn't reprimanding them I guess they are within the legal limits of doing so. The 'normal' thing to do though, is to do it for free after the initial contract period is over, since the phone is paid off by then, and there's really no need to keep it tied to your own network.
I can somewhat understand the difference between the receipt and non-receipt prices, they don't want to make it worth while for stolen phones to be used any longer. (Not that i'm saying your phone is stolen, but they can't know without the receipt).
I suggested doing it through them because it is usually free, but since you'll have to pay for it, You could try something like Omnius. They are a paid service, but they should be cheaper than the provider in this case.
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The 'normal' thing to do though, is to do it for free after the initial contract period is over, since the phone is paid off by then, and there's really no need to keep it tied to your own network.
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well, that would have really made sense...
SmG67 said:
I suggested doing it through them because it is usually free,
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actually, it is like that in quite a lot of countries (after a couple of years): in a quick search I have read that also for Switzerland, Italy, ...
SmG67 said:
You could try something like Omnius. They are a paid service, but they should be cheaper than the provider in this case.
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Alright, thanks again!
(Still, I think that 50 euros to let people use a 3-year old mobile phone is quite a nice present to phone makers...)
ostatit said:
(Still, I think that 50 euros to let people use a 3-year old mobile phone is quite a nice present to phone makers...)
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Not to the phone-makers, a nice present to themselves, making money of a phone that's already paid for, and the only thing they have to do in return is e-mail a code they've got stored in a database.
They are hoping you'll go for a new phone (and contract) which would make a nice present for them AND a phone-maker It's win-win for them, apart from the fact that you're now pissed off and will never go for them as a provider in your life
SmG67 said:
Not to the phone-makers, a nice present to themselves, making money of a phone that's already paid for, and the only thing they have to do in return is e-mail a code they've got stored in a database.
They are hoping you'll go for a new phone (and contract) which would make a nice present for them AND a phone-maker It's win-win for them, apart from the fact that you're now pissed off and will never go for them as a provider in your life
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very bad news from my small mobile phone
I had always had the feeling that I assemblied quite fast and not really well, so I decided to open it again and fix the ribbon with some glue... long story short, it does not work at all! No reaction at power on button, no reaction on linux (lsusb used to show a device, when the ribbon was broken), no reaction from s1tool... I fear I really broke something, this time... do you still have some suggestion for this case of "no response at all"? I actually don't think I ruined the ribbon with the glue (which was my first guess), but I don't know what to consider now...

[Q] Hardware: replacing eMMC requires replacing the CPU?

Hi, the phone (GT-I9300) is at the already at the repair shop (in Beijing), but I think I'm getting ripped off. My phone suddenly got bricked (horribly, no response of any kind) and the repair guy gave the following information:
1. The "memory" is fried.
2. Need to replace the memory and also the CPU because they are "a set".
3. My data is lost.
4. Cost estimate: 500 Chinese Yuan (US$ 80).
I'm trying to make sense of it. The guy is pretty shady but I had little choice. The phone is not under warranty, and although I turned to the the local Samsung center first, those sons of b*****s won't even look at it because it was purchased outside of China.
From what he said (memory faulty, data lost) I understand that the problem is the eMMC (which seem to be consistent with some of the "sudden death syndromes" reported online); the question is why replacing it allegedly requires also replacing the CPU... One theory is that he just wants an excuse to steal my original CPU and put a cheap one instead. Alternatively, maybe the eMMC really has to correspond to the CPU, and if I want to keep the cost under $80 I must get a cheaper eMMC+CPU set?
A motherboard design chart with the location of the eMMC and CPU will be really helpful.
Thanks!
Leonhard1707 said:
Hi, the phone (GT-I9300) is at the already at the repair shop (in Beijing), but I think I'm getting ripped off. My phone suddenly got bricked (horribly, no response of any kind) and the repair guy gave the following information:
1. The "memory" is fried.
2. Need to replace the memory and also the CPU because they are "a set".
3. My data is lost.
4. Cost estimate: 500 Chinese Yuan (US$ 80).
I'm trying to make sense of it. The guy is pretty shady but I had little choice. The phone is not under warranty, and although I turned to the the local Samsung center first, those sons of b*****s won't even look at it because it was purchased outside of China.
From what he said (memory faulty, data lost) I understand that the problem is the eMMC (which seem to be consistent with some of the "sudden death syndromes" reported online); the question is why replacing it allegedly requires also replacing the CPU... One theory is that he just wants an excuse to steal my original CPU and put a cheap one instead. Alternatively, maybe the eMMC really has to correspond to the CPU, and if I want to keep the cost under $80 I must get a cheaper eMMC+CPU set?
A motherboard design chart with the location of the eMMC and CPU will be really helpful.
Thanks!
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Look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOYo9AcUQQI
Seems that all they do is replace the the eMMC and not the CPU!!!

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