To all knowledgeable that may know where I can find this part please help!
I opened my blueangel to replace touch screen and didn’t pay attention that I misplaced this pin.
The component is a plug/pin/button or whatever is called that plugs into the board fixed sound switch (the gold one) and will allow the external sound button (the one between the camera and recording buttons) by pushing up/down to adjust the volume.
Your help is highly appreciated
Regards…DG
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does anyone know how to turn up the volume on the mic for the diamond? sometimes people can here me and sometimes they dont can it be raised via reg edits, or is this a common problem? where is the mic anyways
edit seen another thread about the 3 second lag please close
My HtC diamond is really making me mad, while I am making a call or picking up the call I cant hear anything. I gotta turn on the speaker to hear the voice. Guys do you have any suggestions. all suggestions will be much appreciated.........thanks
I had the same problem but not with my Diamond but with me Hero....the output listener was broken. the only sug was to brink th phone to a HTC service point.
but do you maybe have clean the speaker with anything spiky equipment?
hmm got it, so it is better to get a new phone
thanks counterplayer
Possible solution
I had a problem with the internal speaker too and it turns out that when I connect the pin on the internal speaker closest to the vga camera with the panel the speaker work. So I soldered the spot where right pin (the one closest to the vga camera) of the speaker makes the contact with the board with the closest part that makes contact with the panel and there is no more problem with the internal speaker.My guess is that there is a problem with some connection and circuit can't be closed. I hope that you understand what I mean.
The problem is that I can't say that this won't lead to another problem. But until now I don't have any.
Hi
Does anyone know where the Microphone is inside the casework of the Xperia X1?
I have a problem with the mic and want to replace it....After taking the phone to pieces, I can find the speaker (which, contrary to other threads I've read, is actually behind the triangular hole in the bottom of the casework, which I THOUGHT was the mic, but it isn't))) So how is the sound of the voice channelled in to wherever the mic is?
Someone said it is on the PCB near the touch pad and front buttons, but I cannot see a hole or channelling to that area !!
Where IS that Mic physically located inside the case???
Any idea's anyone?
Tony Keys
Hello
I got an I9000. A few days ago I dissasembled the phone to separate the glass from the frame to fix the "home" button.
I was able to remove it without breaking the screen and fixed it. When I assembled everything back together I noticed that the earphone doesn't work and I can't hear what the other person says in a call. If I enable hands free it works well (uses the main speaker of the phone) and if I connect headphones to the audio jack it works as well.
Microphone is working fine (using the audio jack or using the phone's microphone).
I tried to replace the earphone-audiojack-light sensor module and it still doesn't work. I tried 2 different ones with no success.
The light sensor / proximity sensor works good as well. So I don't think there's a damage on the motherboard or the socket itself.
According to the I9000 technician manual it says to follow a few checks for this module that I attached on the attachments.
The components it asks to check are:
U207 - IC-CODEC
UCP200 - IC-MODEM
HDC302 - HEADER-BOARD TO BOARD
Surpsingly I am sure those components are used for other features of the phone. For example the IC-Codec must be the audio codec used to play sound. Sound works perfectly on the other speaker and on the audio jack. IC-MODEM is probably the chip that holds the modem.bin firmware of the phone, so if there was a failure with this chip I think I should have no signal, and I do. HDC302, well, could be, I wonder why tho since I've been carefully with this and I have dissasembled this phone a few times already with no issue.
Could you help me? How do the tests indicated in the manual? I only have a multimeter, but not an oscilloscope.
Thank you!
Hello
Seems this is a tough question. Do you know where I could find information? Maybe another forum that it's more into mobile hardware stuff?
Thank you.
Hello
After checking the pins with a multimeter I noticed that the pins 11 and 13 from the earpiece were not in continuity. Replaced the piece (a few times because all of them were broken) and phone is working again.
Thanks.
Hey Friends
i got a Xperia Z from a Friend who wanted to throw it away cuz some parts were broken.
i could fix it to the point were everything is working except this:
Cameras (not found it says but its connected, so i guess i need new modules?)
Microphone (in the service menu test, secondary microphone is working, only the "main" isnt)
Bluetooth couldnt find my bluetooth headset too, but thats not that much of a problem.
Flashlight LED
So my main Question is, if i replace the whole flex cable for the power btn and volume buttons (where the microphone is located?) itll work again?