And posiibly any cover problem.
Our Streak actually has two detectors:
First is obvious - two connectors must be shortned.
Second is hidden in one of battery cover hook slots (i wish my English is better).
You'll need to cut a piece of plastic (i used from PC memory case) to resemble broken hook:
Red line - you need to cut this length after you cut that little slot to simplify process.
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Next insert it into corresponding cover slot and move it simulating closed cover:
You should also totally cut broken hook from plastic cover.
You are done.
And thanks to Dude_Virus - i have already wrote to Mugen and they have sent me replacement covers.
Useful info. Thanks
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I was looking for SOME kind of belt case for my Streak (until real accessories are available) and I found this one at Target.
I ripped out the clear DS slip cover from the inside and put a few drops of gorilla glue about 2 inches down the side (the long side) of the zipper to keep it from opening too far... just so it is used as a slip case.
When clipping it to my belt loop via the caribiner it just looks like a "tool case"... It isn't the best, but for $10 it will do until something better comes along
http://www.target.com/DS-Play-Throu...rand-bin,price&searchRank=pmrank&frombrowse=1
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Very innovative, some good information to know. Unfortunatley though everyone will think you are a ds junkie.
Just bought one for the IncS & now looking at some other cases I notice they have extra holes for the ones on the phone while the Seidio cases doesn't. Does anyone know if these holes serve some purpose that they should not be covered?
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I never even notice those wholes. I have a case that covers them and I never really had a problem. Although I find that if I have a week wifi signal and I take of the case it improuves a little bit.... but that might be in my head heheheh
remove the back cover, you can just see these holes correspond to the gps, radio module,
I guess these holes should be improved for the signal role of some..
Hi, this is my first time posting here since I got my Nexus, so excuse me if it's in the wrong section (I felt this belonged here more than the Q&A since it has to do with a case).
Anyway, there have been markings made by my case on my Nexus 7, and since it's made of some soft rubbery plastic, I have no idea how to get rid of it. Pictures attached (The wedge beside the "n" in nexus, and part of the case where the wedge pops up from).
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Any ideas?
If they're compression or abrasion marks there's not much you can do. If it's a loss of gloss, a vinyl protection product might help, but might make it slippery.
If it's that unsightly you could look into one of the many vinyl skins found on eBay.
Does someone know where can I get lg d800 gps antenna?
(The black sticker located on the back cover):
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I bought a new back cover on ebay... It comes with all the antennas, but, in my case, it didn't help
My gps didn't work and after exhausting all software attempts I came across the antenna issue. On mine I put 3 very thin pieces of vinyl electrical tape under the antenna connector pads. You might want to start out with 1 or 2 pieces to start. When putting the cover back on that section required the most force to snap back into place. But it works like it should I'm glad to say.
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.