Hello, I am looking to change my battery that has swollen.
Do you have an idea where to buy it?
AFAIK you can't buy new batteries, nor can you remove the old one unless you know exactly what you're doing.
it is removed from the phone but I can not find a seller for this item ......
aliexpress, there is a lot of stuff for our phones. i picked up the screen about a month ago, and it cost only 20$.
I also bought a screen for this phone on this site, but there is no battery ...
bubu3333 said:
I also bought a screen for this phone on this site, but there is no battery ...
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I have also bought a screen from AliExpress, but there are no instruction on how to replace. Do you have any kind of instructions? I can only find remove the screws on the bottom and the simcard holder, then use a prying tool between the bezel and the backplate. But this is very limited? Any advice? Ofcourse doing it is all at my own risk, but I need some help
Hello ,
I found a video on "youtube" for a tutorial done in Russia.
Hoping that it will be useful
cordially
bubu3333 said:
Hello ,
I found a video on "youtube" for a tutorial done in Russia.
Hoping that it will be useful
cordially
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Hi Bubu,
I can't find the video. Do you have the link or can you post the title (if a link wouldn't be allowed).
Any help is probably better that none.
A local phone shop was able to open it. Now I am removing all parts. I am currently stuck with the battery, but I expect the screen will also be a challenge. At least it seems it was at the first Swift.
Thanks,
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Hello all! I was wondering if anyone had any clue where batteries compatible with this device are available? My device got wet and won't turn on, out of curiosity I swapped out the battery inside with a friend's and it booted right up!
I already tried Samsung's customer service and because it's not covered by warranty it'll cost me $40 plus the cost of the replacement battery ($51) Also the battery is on back order.
I really don't want to pay half the cost of a new player just to mine working again.
Thank you for your time.
MontyKensicle said:
Hello all! I was wondering if anyone had any clue where batteries compatible with this device are available? My device got wet and won't turn on, out of curiosity I swapped out the battery inside with a friend's and it booted right up!
I already tried Samsung's customer service and because it's not covered by warranty it'll cost me $40 plus the cost of the replacement battery ($51) Also the battery is on back order.
I really don't want to pay half the cost of a new player just to mine working again.
Thank you for your time.
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Hmm... since these batteries are not supposed to be user serviceable, I am not sure what other choice you would have. Maybe ask around here and see if anyone has a busted player for cleap.
Good luck.
MontyKensicle said:
Hello all! I was wondering if anyone had any clue where batteries compatible with this device are available? My device got wet and won't turn on, out of curiosity I swapped out the battery inside with a friend's and it booted right up!
I already tried Samsung's customer service and because it's not covered by warranty it'll cost me $40 plus the cost of the replacement battery ($51) Also the battery is on back order.
I really don't want to pay half the cost of a new player just to mine working again.
Thank you for your time.
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try this link maybe ull find something worth pursuing in their
http://www.samsungparts.com/Products/Parts_and_Accessories/PID-GM43-01010A.aspx?model=YPG70CW
me myself and i said:
try this link maybe ull find something worth pursuing in their
http://www.samsungparts.com/Products/Parts_and_Accessories/PID-GM43-01010A.aspx?model=YPG70CW
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Tried the link but they don't send overseas. Any other place I can find replacement batteries??
blacklightning said:
Tried the link but they don't send overseas. Any other place I can find replacement batteries??
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Maybe this could be what you're looking for?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sa..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item417366d1b8
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sa..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item35cf3214cb
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Maybe this could be what you're looking for?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sa..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item417366d1b8
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sa..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item35cf3214cb
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Thank you very much, I totally forgot to search on ebay . I'm on vacation right now, I will order the replacement batteries ASAP. Thank you again for your help.
hi i have atrix like over a year, and last week i had some little bugs with the touchscreen. there is some places in the touch screeen that dont respond so good and i heard there is a patch that fix that bug or there some trick. i looked in google and i didnt found them
i have recently changed my rom to epinter ics 10 and the rom work great and even i got some little improvment on the touch screen but it still work Every now and then bad so if you can link me a guide or something i will be glad
This sounds to me like a digitizer issue. I have an atrix, but only use it as a spare issue, however ive had several phones with similar issues and they were all resolved by replacing the digitizer.
cloudraker said:
This sounds to me like a digitizer issue. I have an atrix, but only use it as a spare issue, however ive had several phones with similar issues and they were all resolved by replacing the digitizer.
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I agree with cloudraker. I've had 3 atrix phones, and the digitizers are a weak spot. I would check and see if you are still under warranty. Motorola is very good about this and replaces the phone usually. I had one that was not in warranty, and they replaced that as well. Good luck.
Careful though. Motorola is indeed usually generous about this, but there's a price to pay - you will more than likely end up with a non-unlockable bootloader.
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Careful though. Motorola is indeed usually generous about this, but there's a price to pay - you will more than likely end up with a non-unlockable bootloader.
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That is a possibility, however I sent in two, and got back two that i was able to unlock. Don't know what the chances are, but that is my experience.
Kind of like Russian roulette......... lol
i am now in brazil and my warranty is off . any of you know if its expensive to give it to lab or its easy to do it myself?
or anything that i can do to avoid thos thing
igalc87 said:
i am now in brazil and my warranty is off . any of you know if its expensive to give it to lab or its easy to do it myself?
or anything that i can do to avoid thos thing
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I haven't done the digitizer, but I have done a number of other parts. The atrix is a very easy phone to tear down. I'm sure there is a YouTube video for digitizer replacement. That would certainly be the cheaper way to go......
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I haven't done the digitizer, but I have done a number of other parts. The atrix is a very easy phone to tear down. I'm sure there is a YouTube video for digitizer replacement. That would certainly be the cheaper way to go......
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where can i buy it ? and +- how much it cost?
and what about that
motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/GB-EN/Mobile%20Phones/MB860/Orange/Atrix_4.1.31_4.4.20_Orange_GB_Upgrade_Release_Notes_GB.htm
can i use it or its a waste of time?
and if i can use ir how do i install with my courrently rom
On eBay they start at around $25, and go up from there.
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On eBay they start at around $25, and go up from there.
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and about that link ? you now something about it?
Hi guys, I have there a tablet, it was very cheap but is broken (boot is stuck at android logo). I dont know anything about it, I dont have any info, documents etc. How to find out which make is it, which model so that I can finally look for a solution? Thank you very much for reply (I really used search before posting).
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Hi guys, I have there a tablet, it was very cheap but is broken (boot is stuck at android logo). I dont know anything about it, I dont have any info, documents etc. How to find out which make is it, which model so that I can finally look for a solution? Thank you very much for reply (I really used search before posting).
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Generally phone information is written somewhere below battery or near battery compartment.
Check that whole battery compartment and near SIM Slot of your phone, you may find a clue.
If you find its box/bill it may help you. Sometimes roadside mobile repair shops know such things.
If you cannot find it, I am afraid there is no other way.
Hey Guys,
My girlfriend is having alot of problems with her phone lately.
It was turned off occusionaly during the day.
I've replaced the rom on her device and though it would fix it.
I bought the akku polarcell 1800mah for her because I had good experience
on the past with polarcell battery for my previous galaxy s1.
Guys I don't really know what to do and my girlfriend is counting on me to fix this ..
I told her to put some papar near the battery to have it better grip with the electricity circuit.
Maybe there is a Corrosion- how to fix this?
Guys,
Please let me know your input on this and how to solve this.
Looking forward for any input- thanks in advance.
All the best!
thanks you guys
Be nice and get her a new phone. Keep the S2 for your ownself. Problem solved!
You can't really fix corrosion, because it tends to spread slowly throughout the device over time. It depends on what's damaged, if you're lucky it might only be the USB board which is cheap to replace, if it's components on the motherboard then replacing that is more expensive, if it's through the whole phone it might even be a bin job because it's probably going to continue to get worse over time.
Only way to know for sure is to take it to someone qualified (I.E a mobile repair shop) & have them take a look.
Edit - Or...You could replace the USB board yourself & see how that goes. It's easy/quick/cheap (~US$10) to do yourself, search for KeithRoss39's guide in General (search for 'replacing USB charger board' or similar), and if you're lucky this solves the problem. If it doesn't, then you take it someone qualified for diagnosis (and in changing the USB board, as you're pulling the phone apart, you'll be able to see if/how much corrosion is there).
Thanks for the quick replies.
The issue is we don't want to invest money in this and would rather staying with the phone as it is if needed.
How can I make it better?
Any Idea?
Did you even read my post ?
You can't. It's obviously something hardware-wise going on. You can either take that advice & possibly fix the phone, or put up with it in its current state. There isn't anything 'easy' you can do.
biotech326 said:
Hey Guys,
My girlfriend is having alot of problems with her phone lately.
It was turned off occusionaly during the day.
I've replaced the rom on her device and though it would fix it.
I bought the akku polarcell 1800mah for her because I had good experience
on the past with polarcell battery for my previous galaxy s1.
Guys I don't really know what to do and my girlfriend is counting on me to fix this ..
I told her to put some papar near the battery to have it better grip with the electricity circuit.
Maybe there is a Corrosion- how to fix this?
Guys,
Please let me know your input on this and how to solve this.
Looking forward for any input- thanks in advance.
All the best!
thanks you guys
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What rom did you put on it?
Aosp or sammy-based?? The reboots can be software related
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What rom did you put on it?
Aosp or sammy-based?? The reboots can be software related
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It's a very custome israeli rom
called yoelz-rom
I've been searching the web for 2 days and it seems no one makes OEM replacement batteries for our beloved Shamu.
Post here if anyone has the scoop on battery dealers or manufacturers.
Soon we'll see some battery failures (hope not of course) as our phones get older and wiser
Thanks and flash on....
Yeah I've been searching with no luck. My nexus randomly reboots and does the optimizing apps thing all the time but nitnwhen its on charge, so I believe its the battery. I would like to try a replacement anyway. Hope someone finds one or if any one has a broken one who wouldnt mind selling their battery
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Yeah I've been searching with no luck. My nexus randomly reboots and does the optimizing apps thing all the time but nitnwhen its on charge, so I believe its the battery. I would like to try a replacement anyway. Hope someone finds one or if any one has a broken one who wouldnt mind selling their battery
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If you are running CM12 or 12.1 (maybe newer ASOP too haven't been running that) make sure you are updating your gapps package you are using. I found that I was having these issues and once I updated my gapps package it went away.
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If you are running CM12 or 12.1 (maybe newer ASOP too haven't been running that) make sure you are updating your gapps package you are using. I found that I was having these issues and once I updated my gapps package it went away.
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I was using cm12 when the issue started but I am now totally stock with the boot loader locked and it is still happening
Do you think this is an issue with how cm12 deals with the turbo charger?
My battery appears to be swelling so I really hopefully a new battery will solve the issue. I have found a company who will replace the battery for about £70 but unfortunately they are unwilling to sell me just the battery. Still got to be worth a go I think. If I take the plunge I will let you know if it works. Seems a few folk are having the random reboot and optimizing apps thing,I wonder how many of them are using cm12.
Thanks for the reply
I couldn't find a replacement battery anywhere so contacted Motorola in the hope they would replace it for me, i was expecting to pay a lot for this as i bought the device second hand from eBay with no original receipt or proof of purchase, to my absolute delight they fixed it for free under warranty and didn't seem to mind that it was second hand etc they checked my iemi number and sorted it out within a week. i'm so happy with Motorola for this, they have earned a loyal customer
Dougfresh said:
I've been searching the web for 2 days and it seems no one makes OEM replacement batteries for our beloved Shamu.
Post here if anyone has the scoop on battery dealers or manufacturers.
Soon we'll see some battery failures (hope not of course) as our phones get older and wiser
Thanks and flash on....
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This one probably isn't OEM, but it's the only one I've seen: https://www.strivemobile.com/motorola-nexus-6-battery-replacement
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This one probably isn't OEM, but it's the only one I've seen: https://www.strivemobile.com/motorola-nexus-6-battery-replacement
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From the description on their web site: "All of our Motorola Nexus 6 replacement parts are OEM, factory tested, and brand new"
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From the description on their web site: "All of our Motorola Nexus 6 replacement parts are OEM, factory tested, and brand new"
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I ordered a replacement midframe a while back from ETrade Supply and they stated the same thing about it. It looked the part but had one screw that was philips instead of torx and has some inset serial number lettering missing on the plastic flaps on the inside together with the CE euro logos near the USB port. I'm inclined to believe it's real because I think it would be hard to reproduce it so perfectly.
If someone buys this battery I would like to see the results. To change the midframe I had to transplant the battery and It's very easy to do so. (You don't need to use heatguns at all) just a thin guitar pick. I would avoid pushing a needle through the hole in the sim card tray as you will most certainly pierce or deform your plastic back cover.
The only thing that's got me worried with the Nexus 6 is the reduced battery life in 2 years, so having a replacement battery would be nice.