my battery cover slider is becoming really loose, that it can slide off when just holding in my hand. my friends captivate is the oposite, it requires strength to slide off.. any way i can tighten this slider?
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Sorry, I don't know if you can fix it, but I'm curious to know if it has always been relatively loose and, if not, do you open it frequently?
Take it in and have it replaced
but then im gona have to loose everything thats on this phone... all the data
Copy it to an sd card or a computer
I can do the same thing to my text messages?
There's an app for that, quite a few. Sends em to your email.
so I'm gona assume there is no way to tighten the slider?
I just glanced at mine and didn't see any of the mechanism. That however doesn't mean there isn't a way. Look for a take apart guide online. There might be some more information there. That however could lead to more damage of the phone if your not careful. Hope you get a solution.
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Ok so the other day I dropped my Kaiser a couple days ago and now the screen feels really loose when the screen isn't open. I don't think anything cracked inside.
Is there any way to fix it? I'm thinking about opening it up to see if there's anything I can do. The phone still works fine, but it's bothering me Has any one else had this problem before?
Thanks
Duct Tape can do wonders.....
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Same issue here, feel my LCD loose. Any solution ?
I didn't drop it and i only bought it less than 2 months.
take it back.
So I opened it up today and found out that the loose part was the sliding part here: http://www.pdacenter.ru/images/htc_p4550_kaiser_060.jpg
Is there anyway to tighten it?
Hi,
After months owning an N1, I managed to sell it today and buy a new one (with a guarantee this time) for a little additional money. The problem was, after some time using it, I noticed there is a small problem with the screen: there is a spot near the bottom left corner which seems to be brighter than the rest of the screen, especially when holding the phone in a certain angle. Kind of like this:
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Do you guys know why this could be happening? Anyone has something like it? Is there a way to fix it, or should I send it back to HTC?
Nothing? :-(
Does it have screen protector?
Hello.
A friend of mine broke his phone, twice, somehow. Now the display's not working.
USB3.0 won't recognize it, neither will USB2.0 or anything else for that matter.
The thing is: he really wants the contents of the phone. Pics, music, whatever. But when I plug in the phone, this is all I get:
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(I'm unsure if (F was caused by the broken phone, since it disappeared after a reboot.)
The phone is charging, as the LED appears as red. But when unplugged, it's whining for to be charged, plus the LED's green, like he's got a missed call or an sms or something.p
A picture of the broken phone:
So is there anything at all that he/we can do, without having to spend loads of money on repairs?
Thank you!
Nothing? Seriously? I thought you guys were magicians at this stuff.
Trying to find some surplus ones for use in small laptops. These are Motorola phones.
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https://imgur.com/a/6VVY7yG
I thought the image went in the first post but this is a valid link to it on Imgur.
I think the metal bar is the speaker cone and it's mounted on something rubber/plastic that flexes. There could be a voice coil type thing in there or it could be piezo- electric like those annoying little beepers.
Those look like blocked. Are you sure are not fake?
I don't think so. Most cell phones seem to have them, some have tiny holes in them.
I suppose I could try a stethoscope on them, or make something like it with a microphone and headphones. By a weird fluke I have a real medical stethoscope in the other room. Mechanics use them too.
I removed the back cover of my 9.7 inch tablet to change the battery and it seems I've broken a wire. I put everything back together and it seems to work. I've attached an image showing the wire. Can anyone tell me what it's for? I know it's somehow related to the speaker, but that speaker seems to still work.
thanks
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I don't know the answer to your question, but can affirm your problem with breaking this wire. The instructions for back cover removal that are commonly available on YT do not mention the need to be cautious around this area of the tablet. On the contrary, they are quite obviously unaware that they are damaging the tablet with their method of removing the cover! The chip you point to here is clearly missing after the cover is removed in one of the videos.
My mom's tablet did not work after replacing the battery, but I don't know that this was the reason, there may have been something else wrong with it.