Phone out of warranty a month ago.. now cable only works when tilted left, moving right results in disconnect and stopping of charge.
So...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lot-10-L...ltDomain_0&hash=item19d199273b#ht_2835wt_1163
Found this, but 10x of them is too many, and $40 is too much.
Anyone know where I can get just one usb port, and how hard it is to install?? Does it require soldering? (I can do it but I'm not very good!) or does it just slot in or something?
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The layout of the pins almost looks like it's a plug and play sorta thing.. or maybe they solder onto motherboard, idk, anyone got a tear down manual or service manual of the Optimus 2X?
Thanks.. Or if you had the same issue and found a fix for it please post that too I've tried cleaning with a toothbrush.
Edit: Tried that cable on my Nexus 7 and it did the same thing! might not have to repair phone, ill update when I find another cable.
Ok this happened when I unplugged the cable..
PHONE IS FINE, disregard lol.
I looked on ebay.com for usb port optimus 2x and find this http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-USB-Cha...675?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f1a465583 just 3USD :/ or this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Replacement...083950?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item5d3475a5ee its from USA so I think it will arrive faster.
I found the cable that came with the optimus 2x box kinda tight,you need to pull quite hard to unplug the cable from the charging port,
to avoid damaging my optimus 2x charging port
I use my sony ericsson x10 mini's charger cable instead, much better and smooth unplug :good:
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Ok, so hoepfully someone can clear this up as I don't yet have my Kaiser (tilt) and am trying to get some accessories.
I previously had a PPC-6700 which synced and charged via a standard mini-USB jack.
I then upgraded to the PPC-6800 which I only had for about a week (had to give it back to my work). With that device there was a different type of usb jack on it that seems to be what the Kaiser also has. Can someone tell me what this is called?
From my recollection however, this slightly different jack would also accept the typical mini-usb plug as i can remember using my PPC-6700 wall charger on it.
So can you use standard USB to mini-USB plugs to interface the Kaiser with either a PC for sync/charge or to a wall-charger? What is the new interface called and what is the point of it?
thanks much!
I may have actually answerd my own question as I have found (I think) the name for this new interface... EXTUSBTM ? Is this correct. And the point is to interface the charger/sync and audio headset together?
If this is all it does then I should be fine using all my old mini-usb plugs for data interface/charging, right?
thx!
Yes, you can use a standard 5 pin mini USB cable. The port is HTC's 11 pin combination sync/charge/audio port. Both their plug and the standard 5 pin mini USB plugs fit and work.
Wikipedia (for once!) isn't too big on details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_ExtUSB
But basically, it's got 11 pins to handle audio, power and syncing.
Have a look here for pinouts etc.
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AT$T Cheaped me out again. I only got a standard USB sync cable from them! DoH! lol
I accidentaly lost (temporary) my original micro-usb cable for galaxy note. I have some noname micro-usb cable, and I notice that my SGN doesn't recharge through that cable. Is it normal?
I think there Is no difference, i hav one cable at office i was using it with nokia n97 thn sgs n now note.
Original one keeps at home. Even i m flashing with that unbranded cable, n more thn 20 flash of mine n friends, i didn't brick single
dr.ketan said:
I think there Is no difference, i hav one cable at office i was using it with nokia n97 thn sgs n now note.
Original one keeps at home. Even i m flashing with that unbranded cable, n more thn 20 flash of mine n friends, i didn't brick single[/QUOTE
I just find micro-usb from N97 and it works! Thank a lot!
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ive got generic micro usb cables i got off ebay and not had any issues chargin via usb ports when its hooked tot he pc or fromthe mains charger
I have an old nexus one micro USB and i canNOT connect to Kies with it.
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It is possible that these are cheap USB cables that are incompatible to USB 2.0 or something like that.
I have one of these cables
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(not exactly this but it looks like that)
and it does not work with my Note.
Then i have some other normal USB cable that works with everything.
I recently picked up a spoilt LG Optimus Black (White) that wouldn't turn on. When I opened it up, the socket where the USB charging flex connects to the mainboard had desoldered itself. I tried to solder it back on but I damaged it (too much heat).
Anyone knows the part number so I can order a new one and try to solder it back on? Thanks!
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Did you search the service manual? You might find its number there (I hope).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1621152
Service Manual LG P970 (Optimus Black)
Avoid using a soldering iron above 25W (even 25W may be too much), and you'll probably need a tip with less than 1mm.
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von Mandrake said:
Did you search the service manual? You might find its number there (I hope).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1621152
Service Manual LG P970 (Optimus Black)
Avoid using a soldering iron above 25W (even 25W may be too much), and you'll probably need a tip with less than 1mm.
Sent from my LG-P970 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks! But better yet... I found this!
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/120330/The+device+doesn't+recharge
Interesting, but...quite honestly, I don't know if super glue won't damage PCB's fiberglass....be careful.
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squeeish said:
Thanks! But better yet... I found this!
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/120330/The+device+doesn't+recharge
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check this.
http://dx.com/p/repair-parts-micro-usb-charging-connector-port-flex-for-lg-p990-p970-169168
Charging my SGS becomes impossible now after 4 years. Although ist shows the charging symbol, my device doesn't charge the battery. Can anybody explain the following screenshot? I run nightly cm11 from pawtip in the most recent nightly...
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Charging my SGS becomes impossible now after 4 years. Although ist shows the charging symbol, my device doesn't charge the battery. Can anybody explain the following screenshot? I run nightly cm11 from pawtip in the most recent nightly...
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Most probably a hardware issue. You might want to get it to the nearest Samsung Service Center and get the USB Port (or whatever you call it) replaced
I tried to fix the USB port. I teared down my mobile until I got the USB port in my hands and put the pcb under my microscope. I saw a corroded connection from the port to the motherboard. But I don't have a proper solder unit to repair that. So I tried with my big fat soldering iron....and killed one connection. I managed to repair that, so I have the same faulty mobile as before. My next try will be a wireless charging mod (with parts from a palm mobile).
But I bought a spare I9000 already for 50 Euros......
Hello, new here!
Always been stalking around here, decided to finally give in and ask for some help.
(edit; I think this should be relocated to the troubleshooting section, sorry!)
Long story short, I received this tablet because it was broken and no longer turned on.
Ordered a new mainboard and it was still dead.
The battery will not charge with the new mainboard, but will with the old one.
A charged battery will not turn on the old mainboard, but will with the new one.
Here is how I am currently charging it:
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The old board is lying ontop of a plastic bag that is ontop of the new board.
Only the battery connector and USB are attached to the old one.
As you can see, it is drawing about 0.41A.
After a while of charging via the old board, I hookup the new board again.
It works, but it slowly drains back down to zero even while plugged in.
It only draws 0.07A in that state.
I tried a new battery as well, but that didn't help.
I have no idea what could be wrong with it, besides getting another dud mainboard.
About ready to give up, but I have invested so much time into this, it would be a shame to do that.
Any ideas about the mystery of why it isn't charging at any descent rate with the new board?
I have tried countless different chargers, the cable and connectors seem fine.
Shameless bump?