Hi guys,
So i managed to break the usb socket on my phone so I can no longer plug it into my PC. (Think the metal surround has just broken so hoping to just solder it back up)
Just wondering what size torx bit I need, and if anyone has successfully replaced the usb socket before and willing to offer any advice?
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I think I messed up my plug on the bottom -of my Kaiser. I have to wiggle the cord to get it to charge. Anyone have any experience with working on these or replacing the plug ?
USB connector
Call HTC repair center. They are going to make you pay to replace the mother board as the USB connector is attached to it. They charge around US295.00 so I do not think you messed it up but is not working anymore?.....
Oh something else they will keep your messed up mother board maybe for other repairs...
I'm having a bit of an issue with my usb port where I need to push the cable upwards (if you are facing the phones screen) in order for the phone to begin charging. It also is taking a little longer than normal. I have tried a different cable as well with the same result.
Is there anyway to repair the usb port on the HD7? I just took the case apart on the back, but the port is still shielded. Is there any instructions out there on how to replace this port?
Iron soldering or a new board, your choice.
try with the soldering, if that fails, a new board must be bought, it cost around $25-$35 online.
So I've ended up destroying (the charging circuit) my I9000 by removing the usb connector the wrong way. I've followed this guide
but I was to impatient with heating up the usb connector., Because of that the copper pads came along with the pins of the usb connector.
So now my question. Is it still possible to make the charging circuit work?
I've found these two images. Source 1 and Source 2. I don't know if the images are right, can anybody confirm this?
But if I run wires from the pins of the usb connector to the components in the image would it make the charging system work again?
Or are there any other smart solutions to fix this issue?
Hey guys,
i found out that my USB-C to 3,5mm Headphone adapter isnt working anymore.
PC Connection works but it disconnects and reconnect every 10sec.
Charging without problems.
Probably because i accidentally dropped the phone while charger plugged in...
already tried to clean the jack with spray.
under microscope it looks like some pins are bent and some are missing (see screenshots)
is there any better way to fix than trying to slightly lift the pins with a needle?
Hi,
a few days ago, my good old Nook HD+ stopped charging and my PC won't detect it as well. When connected to powerbank/PC, only green light shows on besides charging connector.
It's most likely caused by corrosion in connector. I've bought two replacement cables, both of them don't work.
I've dissasembled my Nook and measured resistance between USB wires and matching pins on connector on motherboard. Power pins seem to be fine, but one of data lines had about 0.5 higher resistance than the other. I've tried cleaning the connector carefully with IPA and toothpick, but that didn't help.
Question is, what are the options? Is it possible to buy replacement connector?
If not, has someone tried replacing connector with microusb, that is by cutting and rerouting traces on motherboard so that it matches micro USB connector? I don't really care about HDMI/audio functionality, all I need is charging and file transfer.
I've placed motherboard into cheap ultrasonic cleaner with IPA for a few minutes and that fixed the issue. Connector works as before.
Only side effect of repair is, that my nook stopped booting CM 10 from SD card. But that another unrelated issue.