PCBA subboard for scroller and buzzer - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hello,
Does anyone know where i can get the PCBA board that the scroller is attached to? this subboard attaches to the mainboard. I opened this POS phone and found that the little chip that attaches the subboard to the main board came off hence why i could no longer scroll or any audio from the speaker. I don't want to sauter this little chip because i can hardly see the contact because it is so small. Please if someone knows where i can get the part from, let me know.
Or if someone has a POS kaiser laying around because it is broken, and want to sell this part, let me know
Thanks,
Mo

Mo76 said:
Hello,
Does anyone know where i can get the PCBA board that the scroller is attached to? this subboard attaches to the mainboard. I opened this POS phone and found that the little chip that attaches the subboard to the main board came off hence why i could no longer scroll or any audio from the speaker. I don't want to sauter this little chip because i can hardly see the contact because it is so small. Please if someone knows where i can get the part from, let me know.
Or if someone has a POS kaiser laying around because it is broken, and want to sell this part, let me know
Thanks,
Mo
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POS ? hmmm if its no good for you, then why do you want to fix it ?

I was just venting because i have no audio. It's a good phone aside from missing gfx driver, hopefully comin soon.
The part number is 51H00396-00M but not sure where to get it from.
EDIT: I may of found the part that i am looking for from http://cnn.cn/shop/ they'll let me know by next week. I hope they have it.

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How to open a Kaiser

Hello all...
Does anyone know how to open a Kaiser? I've got all the tools but I just can't find how to open it to replace the LCD screen.
Thanks.
Regards,
Mario.
Mario_Nissan said:
Hello all...
Does anyone know how to open a Kaiser? I've got all the tools but I just can't find how to open it to replace the LCD screen.
Thanks.
Regards,
Mario.
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Find some links on this page:
www.mikechannon.net
OR the Kaiser Service Manual
Kaiser Service Manual
Mike
After many hours I got to open the Kaiser without causing any damage.
Tips:
- To remove the screen you just need to remove the 4 screws from behind the moving part.
- Be carefull because when you remove the cover there's a silver tiny screw connected to the speaker that you need to remover or you'll cause damage to the speaker and videoconferencing camera.
- I just used: T6, T4 and Phillips screwdrivers.
I'm posting some pictures.
Hope this helps to someone else...
Regards,
Mario Nissan
www.tecnosinergia.com
currently trying right now (so i can see which connector i have) 4 screws are out but nothing seems to have losened up for removal
After removing the 4 screws you'll need a very thin tool to insert it between the screen cover and the screen casing. You have to be very carefull not to damage the cover, and make sure not to pull the cover too hard because you'll need to remove the speaker board screw first.
To remove the cover with the thin tool I started at the top and bottom of the device and then slided it over the whole device until the cover got loose.
Hope this helps...
Regards,
Mario
Thanks for your help, looking to acquire a plastic tool for that...dont' want to use anything metalic and increase the risk of damaging anything more
I can't tell from the detail of the pictures, but how "integrated" is the front camera? Is it something I can possibly just "snap in" on my Tilt, or does a whole section have to be modified? I don't mind the idea of dremeling in a hole on the front panel.
Anyone know how I can quickly obtain the front camera and required connections/circuitry to apply it to my Tilt?
Hey Mario, Does this mean you didn't send in you Kaiser to HTC? I assume u went thru NJbridges. If so, are you up and running now? (determining what I should do)
I would also like to know how plausible it would be to add a front camera to the tilt.
What kind of connection is it?
Where can we get the part?
Hello all,
When removing the front cover you have to be carefull because the borad that holds the camera and the speaker is scrwed to the cover and if you pull it too hard you'll break the cables.
I went thru njbridges and I'm waiting for the replacement LCD, it's supposed to be here on Monday or Tuesday. I'll let you know the results. IMPORTANT: There are two LCD models differentiated by the color of the cable and connector, make sure you check that before ordering.
I didn't send my device to HTC because I live in Mexico and I needed a US address, plus they said the replacement could cost between $170 and $370 and I think they don't have the replacement LCD's in stock yet.
If you have a Tilt I don't think you'll be able to add a front camera to it.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Mario.
Thanks Mario, still haven't fount a proper tool to open it as of yet. But please keep me posted on if you got you TyTn II working with the new screen, I have the same feeling about HTC US and the screen. got two different answers on two different calls.
Mario_Nissan said:
Hello all,
When removing the front cover you have to be carefull because the borad that holds the camera and the speaker is scrwed to the cover and if you pull it too hard you'll break the cables.
I went thru njbridges and I'm waiting for the replacement LCD, it's supposed to be here on Monday or Tuesday. I'll let you know the results. IMPORTANT: There are two LCD models differentiated by the color of the cable and connector, make sure you check that before ordering.
I didn't send my device to HTC because I live in Mexico and I needed a US address, plus they said the replacement could cost between $170 and $370 and I think they don't have the replacement LCD's in stock yet.
If you have a Tilt I don't think you'll be able to add a front camera to it.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Mario.
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So there is two LCD models? That explains why my replacement Tilt (which I sent back because I did not like, waiting for another) had a screen with a weired greenish tint to it.
Dude where did you get your LCD screen replacement? What's NJBRIDGES? Googled it but couldn't find a link. I need one badly!
Is this a universal LCD screen? Can I use older LCD screens from Blue Angel? Hermes? Etc?
Mario_Nissan said:
Hello all...
Does anyone know how to open a Kaiser? I've got all the tools but I just can't find how to open it to replace the LCD screen.
Thanks.
Regards,
Mario.
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search njbridges in the forum its a member here that sells them. Send him a PM.
no its not universal so don't bother trying to connect an older LCD to it.
BeyondtheTech said:
I can't tell from the detail of the pictures, but how "integrated" is the front camera? Is it something I can possibly just "snap in" on my Tilt, or does a whole section have to be modified? I don't mind the idea of dremeling in a hole on the front panel.
Anyone know how I can quickly obtain the front camera and required connections/circuitry to apply it to my Tilt?
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Hey is it not just cheeper to sell it on ebay and get a kaiser? But i didnt message u to make fun of u lol i was really interested in knowing why you would need a front camera on a tilt? I am assuiming you are using it with ATT (I have a MDA VARIO III which has the front camera and plan to use it with ATT) and I thought they dont support Video Telephony...or do they now?
Hey Mario,
Just checking if you had any progress with this yet.
Hello,
I just came back from my trip and the UPS package with the new LCD was waiting for me...
I replaced the LCD in about 30 minutes and so far I've been using my Kaiser for about 3 hours without any problems.
I got my LCD screen from njbridges.
Happy again!!!!
Regards,
Mario.
Mario_Nissan said:
Hello all,
I didn't send my device to HTC because I live in Mexico and I needed a US address, plus they said the replacement could cost between $170 and $370 and I think they don't have the replacement LCD's in stock yet.
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Mario, I live in Mexico too. Do you the settings for a Telcel data connection? I went into the Telcel office in Merida and they said "we´ll have to take the phone in for two days, and then maybe"...yeah right!!!!!!
It´ll stop the damned annoying message that keeps poping up too!
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Hello timfoster,
Telcel Settings:
APN: internet.itelcel.com
User: webgprs
Pass: webgprs2002
Domain: <blank>
To stop the message go to Settings-->Connection Setup-->Menu-->Disable Auto Configuration.
Please let me know if it helps.
Regards,
Mario.
perfect i will put my focus on getting the tool to open and then order the screen
what colour was ur connector

I stepped on my Tilt! do you think its just the LCD? (See pic)

So my tilt fell off my clip while I was out in the yard and before I realized it, I had walked all over it. Everything seems to function but the LCD colors area all jacked up. It is faded (mostly white), funky colored, and hard to see what is going on. Attached is a picture of it. Do you think it is just the LCD? (I can replace that for 70 bucks from blackberry8100parts.com). Or do you think I've killed something else?
Any advice would be fantastic before I waste 70 bucks getting a new LCD.
Thanks,
Alan
I just want to know what kind of clip you had?
knytphal said:
I just want to know what kind of clip you had?
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It was seidio's holster. I really like it but it is def easy to knock the tilt out of it.
If you are willing to open the tilt up to replace a broken LCD then I would go ahead and open it NOW and see if you find other damage. You are looking for anything cracked. There are manuals for the unit in the wiki. If you haven't cracked anything else then your probably ok but the only real test is to buy and LCD and try it out. I assume that slide action of the keyboard tray is as it was before you stepped on it? It it anyway stiff or off? Does it tilt up the same way and with as much ease as before?
Everything seems to slide and tilt up without a problem. There is no looseness, friction, resistance, etc.
I have read through instructions on how to take it apart. Only thing is that I'm going to get a new LCD, I need to use the phone till I get it It is usable, just a bit tricky ;-) I'm a bit nervous taking a part twice. I also don't have the right tools which would come with the LCD.
Guess I'm just going to have to buy the LCD. I can always resell it if need be.
Alan
Maybe try and open it up to see if you have a loose connector because that color thing is weird. Usually you would have a crack on the screen and you would see the crack but instead you seem to be missing some colors which leads me to think that the connector might have become unseated a little.
Any update on this? Something happened to my tilt last night and it's doing the same thing!
Probably just the LCD but it might just be a loose flat multi connector. If there's no warranty then as suggested above you could dismantle just to be sure you do actually need a new LCD. In the worst case scenario you could find that compnents on the d/pad daughter board are damaged. You can only really tell by internal inspection.
Mike
I went ahead and purchased a new LCD from fonlogix figuring I could always keep the LCD as a just in case or even resell it. It was suppose to have come with the t5 torx driver and the case opener but the case opener wasn't in the package. I emailed them and they said they were out and didn't want to hold the shipment. They are suppose to be sending me one though. I would rather not try dismantling without it because I don't want to risk anything (nor do I want to try with my finger nails). I'm hoping to receive the tool very soon so when I do and I get it dismantled, I'll post back.
I think just maybe the ribbon cable that connects the LCD to the mobo has come lose.
I know on my Hermes, this was located under the center buttoin, and when I would press it hard enough it would make a secure connection, and it would display normal color quality, and when I let go it would become like a 2bit color quality
Fixed! I went ahead and replaced the LCD and now it works. I examined all connections as best I could as I went along and didn't find any loose ones so I'm not for sure if it really was a loose connection or a broken LCD. Regardless, I'm not going to take it apart again to find out! I'll keep my old LCD as a backup and if it becomes necessary, test it out
Thanks!
Alan
in the future you could use a program like my mobiler I have attached it to check out your tilt that is what I did when the screen broke you can view your tilt on your pc with out the screen
you should post a video on how easy it is for the tilt to come out of the seidio holster... i was actually thinking about getting it.... but i play a lot of sports so if it would knock out easily then it wouldnt really be good for me.
The problem with the seidio holster is that it is open at the top on the sides. Thus, if you or something hits or puts pressure from the side at the top of the tilt (where the power, ptt, and ok buttons along with the wheel are), it pops out of the case.
Tilt LCD Replacement Video
www.blackberry8100parts.com
now has Tilt LCD Video replacement instructions in High Definition.
check it out
belize2004 said:
www.blackberry8100parts.com
now has Tilt LCD Video replacement instructions in High Definition.
check it out
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Thanks for the link. Did anyone download the plugin? I'm getting tired of all these diffent plugins, they will slow your system down over time.

[Q] Need help in assembling my Nexus 1 (one part is left :-)

Hi there,
i hope someone here has alreday disassembled/assembled his/her N1 successfully and can help me.
I had some serious scratches in my N1's body so I decided to buy a new one and to exchange it by myself. Everything worked well so far, my N1 is looking brand-new, everything works, no issues (was a tough job with a lot of critical situations ). I discovered that I missed to put one piece back into position while assembling the device (silly me ) - it seems to work (no chatter, flaps etc.). Nevertheless, I have a bad feeling cause HTC must have had a plan for this piece. Does someone now where it was located?
Missing piece:
Size: 9mm x 4mm
Material: Rubber
HiRes pictures: http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/14711985/1/Nexus?h=ead117
thanks in advance,
das_spektakel
This may help... http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus-One-Teardown/1654/1
Well, thanks for the link. This was the manual I chose to disassemble it. Good idea to take a look at it again and guess what? This could be the missing link:
http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/fpRmPyN6h12mtNvt.medium
What do you think, there is a blackish block right next to the usb port... seems to be the microphone-something-tunnel.
what do you think?
EDIT: Thanks for pushing me into the right direction. The part fits there. thanks for solving the puzzle!
best,
das_spektakel
i dont know its hard to tell from your pics cause they are a bit blurry. but can you take the phone apart and see if there is a missing palce next to the USB connection?
RogerPodacter said:
i dont know its hard to tell from your pics cause they are a bit blurry. but can you take the phone apart and see if there is a missing palce next to the USB connection?
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You read between the lines? Do not see that he has solved the problem?
well oh i passed right over that edit. touche.
It's a small rubber piece that covers the bottom microphone, just so you know. I forgot to put mine back into my first N1 when re-assembling but didn't notice any effects on sound quality.

[Q] Help.. lost copper contact from battey

Hello..
I have used Xda for about 2 years now, being the proud owner of an HD2 i have had android and wm7 on it.
Upon taking out the spare battery one of the copper contacts on the phone fell off obviously now the phone wont switch on.
Would anyone know if i need to replace the main board or is there a part i could get that just includes these copper pins?
no need to replace the motherboard. when i had disassembled my diamond i accidently broke the copper contact for the wifi antennae which is on top right corner.
i had a spare copper contact from another mobile phone's speaker as thats where you will easily get hold of one. i jus removed the copper contact and fixed it accordingly on the antennae contacts. it works with 100%
so i wud suggest you the same. find something of same size. maybe from an old mobile phone or mobile phone's speaker or contact.
even if you cant' solder it, try to fix it properly. but since its battery contacts, u better find a way to soldier it slightly.
also keep this contact jus able to touch the battery when inserted, so that less bending on the contact is required and so ur soldering wud remain intact.
good luck
Can you please use descriptive topic titles, "Help" is not descriptive of the topic. Plus its in the rules.
Apologies but help just summed it up for me, i'll try change it if i can.
ayyu3m thanks for this i had a slight bit of luck in finding the copper bit.... it looks slightly hooked so i may even get away with not soldering it
I was worried the motherboard would have to be replaced...
mallie said:
Apologies but help just summed it up for me, i'll try change it if i can.
ayyu3m thanks for this i had a slight bit of luck in finding the copper bit.... it looks slightly hooked so i may even get away with not soldering it
I was worried the motherboard would have to be replaced...
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It may have summed it up for you but not for people browsing the forum.
Fair point, would you happen to know how to change it?
mallie said:
Fair point, would you happen to know how to change it?
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Use the "edit" button then use the "GO Advanced" button
btw, I wasn't trying to be a **** or anything really, Its just that many people will just skip by topics that are not described properly and you will likely have better chance of getting answers if topics have clearer titles.
No problem I appreciate the input.. thanks

Help changing the top speaker grill on HTC One!

Hi, I damaged my phone on the top so I am trying to replace the top speaker grill cover, I already have the replacement but I have no idea how to do it without messing my phone. I have investigated a lot and in the only teardown video I fount the top spekar grill seems to always be attached to the phone, and the ifixit guid has no information on this part of the phone. Please if anyone has done it or knows how to do this any kind of help would be useful as I can't stand to se my phone damaged no more.
Thanks
Sorry for posting twice this thread but the first time I posted it on Sprint's thread by mistake!!!
I think is better do this replace in warranty or from someone that is able to do this
nalbagli said:
Hi, I damaged my phone on the top so I am trying to replace the top speaker grill cover, I already have the replacement but I have no idea how to do it without messing my phone. I have investigated a lot and in the only teardown video I fount the top spekar grill seems to always be attached to the phone, and the ifixit guid has no information on this part of the phone. Please if anyone has done it or knows how to do this any kind of help would be useful as I can't stand to se my phone damaged no more.
Thanks
Sorry for posting twice this thread but the first time I posted it on Sprint's thread by mistake!!!
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From what others have said the top grill is screwed in place from the inside so replacement will require a full teardown of the phone.
It's a job for a repair centre I guess which no doubt will cost large amounts of cash.
rider5512 said:
From what others have said the top grill is screwed in place from the inside so replacement will require a full teardown of the phone.
It's a job for a repair centre I guess which no doubt will cost large amounts of cash.
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True that, seems technological advancements cost us more and more as they come about. Not only do we pay more for newer, better devices but the way they are made makes them cheaper to replace than repair ... I remember the day when you bought a TV for example and it would last you 20 years with no problems, now you're lucky to get a year or two out of new 1's. I think it's just a conspiracy to make us shell out more and more for stuff, but I'm very cynical lol
Is it really screwed in? I have the replacement part and it seems like there is no way to screw that thing, and on the etradesupply teardown video it seems like the cover just comes off without unscrewing any thing.
Did you try to heat it up. With a hairdryer? Maybe you can pull with your fingernail and see if it comes loose. Mine is chipped at the bottom. Parts are on its way.
*justintime* said:
Did you try to heat it up. With a hairdryer? Maybe you can pull with your fingernail and see if it comes loose. Mine is chipped at the bottom. Parts are on its way.
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It does look like its screwed in http://www.etradesupply.com/catalog/product/gallery/id/14800/image/155282/

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