cable of headphone (XDA-I) is cut from connector - Off-topic

Cable of my earphone (XDA-I) has been cut from its connector (plug to XDA-I).
I will try to weld it, but I dont know where each of the cables (blue, red, white and copper) has to be welded on the connector (with 4 pins).
Can someone please post a suggestion?

http://xda-developers.com/connectors/
Maybe this will helpful.

Yooooo thanks
Sallala said:
http://xda-developers.com/connectors/
Maybe this will helpful.
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ifixit(dot)com/Guide/Installing+HP+TouchPad+Microphone/6100/2
Clear piece needs to be up!
faeq00 said:
I would like to know how to put the flat mic cable back into the socket which I took it out of. This socket can be seen in step 11 of the ifixit repair guide for the microphone? Thanks in advanced.
ifixit(dot)com/Guide/Installing+HP+TouchPad+Microphone/6100/2
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Make sure the clear piece is standing up then slowly insert the orange cable into the slot. Flip down the clear piece than done!

[solved]Nook won't charge-possible 1$ solution (needs soldering)

I was looking for a solution to this problem and after opening the nook I found out that on the socket one of the contacts is pushed towards inside - I've strighten it and tried to insert the cable but the cable pushed the contact again. So I glued it with some epoxy glue and currently I'm waiting until it cures.
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It turns out that it wasn't the main problem - the nook now is working on power from the charger but it isn't charging the battery. My next try is to solder on a cheap lion charging board from china inside. I couldn't find any 5v test point but there is space for a capacitor near the connector and on the battery connector there are batt+ and batt- test points. This should be enough for the charger.
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Its working!!
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It's slower than the original charger - only 1A but its working
Hi dkuku,
Thanks for the post.
Could you tell me where the orange USB wire goes?
TIA
andtron said:
Hi dkuku,
Thanks for the post.
Could you tell me where the orange USB wire goes?
TIA
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look at the attached picture - its quite easy to solder

Help!! Mhl adapter wiring [n7000]

Plzz... Help me to fix wiring of samsung mhl adapter..
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vs3074 said:
I could be wrong, but it looks like, one of the pads is destroyed (lifted up). I have 2 different MHL adapters here, both have different wiring (dual sided on PCB) but have 6 soldering pins.
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me to have 6 pins..one is lifted up i think..
but can you tell me the sequence of wire so i can solder it one by one!!

(Q) charge problem

Hi
I have strange problem :when I connect the cable to the phone to charge I get massage "low charging",when I connect again after changing side of the cable I get fast charging.
It happen in every cable or charger.
Someone know what is the problem?
Thank you
gently Clean phone port with tooth brush, hope it will solve the problem.
Munawar Mehmood said:
gently Clean phone port with tooth brush, hope it will solve the problem.
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I try it later, but if it dirty port I should get the problem no matter how I connect the cable. Only one side give me fast charging.
yossim66 said:
I try it later, but if it dirty port I should get the problem no matter how I connect the cable. Only one side give me fast charging.
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bad cable.
bober10113 said:
bad cable.
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It happened with every cable I connect.
Me too
yossim66 said:
Hi
I have strange problem :when I connect the cable to the phone to charge I get massage "low charging",when I connect again after changing side of the cable I get fast charging.
It happen in every cable or charger.
Someone know what is the problem?
Thank you
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I have this problem too. But it is with stock cable and i clean that and problem solved but for a short time.please if anybody know the Solution share that with us
well if using a better cable dosen't work then might be the port it self. also make sure that if you have a case, that it is not pushing against the cable or stopping it from going all the way through.( i hope the 1 st attempts to troubleshoot was to also change chargers.....)
the suggestion to clean port might also be valid. take the smallest needle you can find and clean/scrape the bottom of the port on each side of the connector in the phone. youd be surprised how much pocket lint get compacted if you have a habit if keeping phone in a pocket .
instead of a needle some use a wooden coffee stir stick and cuts it to a pointy dagger like edge. use it to scrape till no more dirt comes out.
Shoot I have the same problem! It isn't that frequent but it only happens on BLACK chargers in the house. I have 2 black one white charger and only the black ones have this problem. VERY weird.
Thoroughly clean out your charge port on your device and the cable ends on your cables. Unsecure contact causes slow transfer of electricity with these types of ports. Anytime I get that issue, cleaning the port and cables solves the problem until they get dirty again.
Just because you don't see stuff in there doesn't mean it's not dirty.
Jammol said:
Thoroughly clean out your charge port on your device and the cable ends on your cables. Unsecure contact causes slow transfer of electricity with these types of ports. Anytime I get that issue, cleaning the port and cables solves the problem until they get dirty again.
Just because you don't see stuff in there doesn't mean it's not dirty.
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My problem is that I have slow charge in one side of the cable, and when I flip it and reconnect it show fast charging.
If it was dirty I should get slow charging any time.
yossim66 said:
My problem is that I have slow charge in one side of the cable, and when I flip it and reconnect it show fast charging.
If it was dirty I should get slow charging any time.
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The contact points for your cable connector and port have to all connect for you to get fast charging. That's why I said to thoroughly clean your cable contacts and port on your device.
It's just advice I gave, not a command. Your choice to do it or not. Another piece of advice, do full research on how the tech you use operates so that you can best understand its processes and functionalities.
Just saying.???
Use a Q-Tip and alcohol to clean the USB port. That should help. If it doesn't try another cable
iceepyon said:
Use a Q-Tip and alcohol to clean the USB port. That should help. If it doesn't try another cable
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I have to ask. How TF are people fitting q tips in the usbc port? I was lucky to get a napkin folded once in their..
Bober_is_a_troll said:
I have to ask. How TF are people fitting q tips in the usbc port? I was lucky to get a napkin folded once in their..
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You don't need to stick the Q-Tip into the port completely using swab the top of the connector and the port hole. That should allow the alcohol that has soaked into the port to drip down the length of the connector.
iceepyon said:
You don't need to stick the Q-Tip into the port completely using swab the top of the connector and the port hole. That should allow the alcohol that has soaked into the port to drip down the length of the connector.
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Be careful with that. Alcohol can eat away at the waterproofing adhesive that Samsung uses on their devices.
thats why i said gently clean your port with toothbrush only. no need to use any liquid cleaning or alchohal.
Jammol said:
Be careful with that. Alcohol can eat away at the waterproofing adhesive that Samsung uses on their devices.
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Ethanol Alcohol evaporates very quickly when it comes in contact with the air. 2 or 3 drops on a Q-Tip dripped onto the USB connect should clean it very quickly and evaporate before it causes any damage to the waterproofing adhesive.

Question Does your USB cable wobble inside the port?

The USB C cable goes into the phone nice and securely, however there is movement up and down and left and right if you move the cable. I don't know if it's a normal thing or a defect in the port. Does the same happen with your device too?
Thank you.
Mine is firm, no wobble
Fisuxcel said:
Mine is firm, no wobble
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Could you please check again

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