Insert Sim card - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

i have a doubt ,when i press the sim in the tray it perfectly fits and stays inside but while closing the cover the cover pushes the sim out
the network signal works properly its just that the cover is not completely pressed on the sim side
is this normal or what i need to do

Are you sure that your simcard has the right dimensions?
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ya the sim card is a micro sim card

Hmm, if you are absolutely sure your simcard is the right size, it could be that you've a faulty unit. Is it a new phone?
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Ask for a replacement if your phone is still new. Send it for repair if it's not new.
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but the network signal works perfectly
no issue in network at all
just there's a little bump created by the cover as it does not close completely

check this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMRYESmuQg
the way the cover stays little up in end of this video ,same is the condition of my cover

Please answer our question. Is it a new phone? If you look inside the flap, you'll see 2 dots that makes sure the flap stays closed. If not fully pressed down, (like in de video) it will of course make the flap stick out. Perhaps that dot is to big. Could you provide me a picture of your flap?
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yes the phone is new i bought it 3 days ago
i showed it today to service center they told that its locked and the motherboard is faulty
and as this phone is not available here in India it can't be repaired
i bought it from a dealer who bought it from foreign so there is no bill
i'm hoping if he can replace and give me another one
i'm pretty f**cked up now

another thing now that the phone shuts down automatically and heats like hell
i think if the motherboard has been short circuit

You definitely have a faulty unit indeed. If I was you I would let it away from you, you never know. Something bad could happen
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SanketN8 said:
i have a doubt ,when i press the sim in the tray it perfectly fits and stays inside but while closing the cover the cover pushes the sim out
the network signal works properly its just that the cover is not completely pressed on the sim side
is this normal or what i need to do
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Hi buddy..
Me too from india..got my xperia tx just 2 days back via eBay.
Although its not released in india,my tx has "dealer warranty"
My suggestion would be to talk to the dealer about the issue and request for a replacement/refund.
There's not much that can be done to the TX in india..
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i have told the dealer for replacement
till then i used a trick by putting some cello tape above sim card which makes it thick and the sim doesn't pop out now
still lets hope if i can get a replacement

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[Q] Anyone know how to repair broken off SIM slot pin?

I broke a pin in my SGN's SIM card slot. Is there a reasonably simple way to fix this?
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It would really help if anyone knows.
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Hey Buddy!
I was in the same boat as you about a week ago. Had the white version and broken 3 of the pins using a micro SIM adapter (thanks to the f*ck* apple for their usage of microSIMS ... no one else uses it)
I am in Toronto, Canada, and I am lucky to have a Asian Community with Specialized Technicians .
At Pacific Mall, Store #A22 - GUBU Mobile - $40.00 to fix it. It requires one day overnight stay, and you will void the manufactuer's warranty (as they will open the phone up).
The part that is damaged is the SIM300 chipset (if you refer to the technician manual for the N7000 series, it is the same as the AT&T version - I727 or whatever it is...)
Unfortunely, it is NOT simple chipset that can be replaced, if you want to that, the entire motherboard has been replaced ($200-$300, I believe).
So, yeah, that's what I did to fix mine, and no problems at all! smooth sailing.
Let me know if you wanna ship to Canada to get it fixed or find a local technician.
That's exactly what happened to me. Micro-SIM adapter got stuck with no SIM in it. Removal snapped a pin. So you only paid $40 to get it fixed. If I can't find someone local, I may have to ship to CAN. Please let me know what they replaced.
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I broke my sim connector too, using the microsim I had taken out from my iPhone 4S, and an adapter. I took my SGN to the local Samsung repair centre at "Nehru Place" here in Delhi, and he repaired it free, returning the phone to me the same evening. The repair person told me he receives at least a half dozen phones with the same problem every day, and while people lie about the real reason, it's actually the connector getting caught in the space between the microsim and adapter!
@ Mister_Mxyzptlk
The guy told me he had to "break-off" (soldering off) the SIM300 Chipset (the one where you insert the SIM Card), and he needed to solder-in a new SIM300 Chipset. He even referenced the technicial manual for N7000. He even showed me the broken SIM300 Chipset.
In comparsion, is like a replacing one of those chipsets soldered on your computer's motherboard.
I been using for about 1-2 weeks now since the fix, with no issues, nothing at all, I installed custom ROM and Kernal to my liking, and no issues, everything works perfectly, bluetooth, wifi, phone, speaker, etc. etc.
Just remove with soldring iron which pin was damaged then insert from any other sim socket pin. I try it success
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You replaced a broken SIM tray pin using a soldering iron all by yourself? Did you by any chance take photographs of the process?
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If you are not comfortable soldering
If you are not comfortable soldering, Google "Hassle Free Cell Phone Repair" for a US company that could do the repair for you.
dilipc said:
I broke my sim connector too, using the microsim I had taken out from my iPhone 4S, and an adapter. I took my SGN to the local Samsung repair centre at "Nehru Place" here in Delhi, and he repaired it free, returning the phone to me the same evening. The repair person told me he receives at least a half dozen phones with the same problem every day, and while people lie about the real reason, it's actually the connector getting caught in the space between the microsim and adapter!
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Hey i have the same problem...samsung service centre says it need to replace full mother board around rs 10000....... As i also live in delhi....please tell me from where in Nehru place you got it repaired.....plzzz miss call me i also wana repair cheaply...my no 7838587313
Excuse me for reviving an old thread. I am in the same dilemma. A nano sim adaptor broke a pin off my N7000 sim tray. It's the version that is soldered to the whole motherboard. I've seen an incomplete video of its replacement. It seems that the guy broke off the tray into pieces. The cleaned motherboard showed the 6 contact solder points and 4 sim housing solder points. It is not clear how he did it. I have a replacement sim tray coming but have no idea how to remove the old tray. Soldering the new tray is just as hard. It's very tight in there and will be easy to overheat the board.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2216197&highlight=soldering

N7000 no sim detected

Im still having issues with my galaxy note.
Still not detecting sim card.
Ive checked sim in another phone it works. Its in this one
Ive checked serial and imei they are ok so efs seems to be ok when ask phone to select a network manually they are detected but I cant join them
Phone is unlocked (verified) to any network
Ive reflashed cm10.1 latest Rom via cmupdates followed by clearing cache and dalvik then also tried with the factory wipe in recoverymode.
Everything else is working fine.
Im due to replace the sim holder on Saturday as this seems to be another common issue.
Can anyone think of any other causes?
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took it to the shop turns out the seller used a microsim adapter which flattened all the pins in the slot as they are thicker. He also snapped one on removal.
That shop quoted a ton to fix as meant de soldering the slot which is tricky and risky. Basically said he wouldn't touch it.
The second shop said they couldn't fix it but could send it away for 30 quid but would be gone for 4 days max. Showed me fixed units with paperwork that were working as proof it wasn't dodgy
Just glad it's now sorted. Contacted seller on ebay with details, he put hands up to having opened the phone up and using an adapter but didn't realise he'd snapped the pin hes also offered to pay for the repairs, hes actually a nice bloke.
Thanks for help all.
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Xperia Z power button stopped working.

Hello, I have some big problem with my Xperia Z since yesterday:
The power button stopped working. It doesn't do anything. I can't lock the screen or unlock it. I did not drop the device or something, it just happened.
Sometimes when I press volume up, it acts like the power button and asks if I want to shutdown etc. Also I had the problem that my screen was upside down yesterday. I could not get it good and even changing the launcher did not help. Really strange, as if my sensor was completely going nuts.
Anyway, I am backing up right now, and I will try a factory reset. But this is just strange. I am running 4.2.2.
Anyone an idea what is going on?
Did you recently drop your z in to the water with the flaps open or something?
thalada said:
Did you recently drop your z in to the water with the flaps open or something?
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I recently had it in the shower, but with the flaps closed.
Does it look like water damage?
I've recently had the same problem.
Also took in the shower, but because the backglass was lifted slightly from the case because of the overheating problem, water came inside and messed everything up.
Phone is now being repaired. And they said it is water damage.
ArnoudAR155 said:
I've recently had the same problem.
Also took in the shower, but because the backglass was lifted slightly from the case because of the overheating problem, water came inside and messed everything up.
Phone is now being repaired. And they said it is water damage.
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That sucks. I hope they repair it for free then...
Update: I did factory reset but it did not help
And when I turn the device off, it automatically starts again... I think I have to send it for repair then
cognosco said:
I recently had it in the shower, but with the flaps closed.
Does it look like water damage?
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Of-course, yes!
It looks some how water got in to the phone, even i had the same problem like you. Got it repaired from Sony Service center.
thalada said:
Of-course, yes!
It looks some how water got in to the phone, even i had the same problem like you. Got it repaired from Sony Service center.
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I just checked the water detection stickers: USB and headphone are colored pink...
Now it is water-damage, this will cost lots of money and I didn't do anything wrong
cognosco said:
I just checked the water detection stickers: USB and headphone are colored pink...
Now it is water-damage, this will cost lots of money and I didn't do anything wrong
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Just explain to them that, the flaps were closed but still water got in to the phone.
I got the same button failure when water went in during shower. Got a replacement from Sony.
I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
cognosco said:
I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
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Good luck. Yes I understand. Service center folks are far from being considerate, atleast here in India. They lack knowledge and it's hard to reason with them.
Hello,
After submerging the phone under water it seems that the power button is pressed all the time.
Did anyone have this issue? Did the button start to work after a few hours?
I will try to dry it up....
It seems that all the new phones have issues. (Just switched from HTC One)
cognosco said:
I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
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Hmm my phone is going to be repaired/replaced under warranty with a pink water indicator in the Netherlands so it might be just bad luck :/.
xperia z
recently i buy an xperia z second-hand with the same problem, power button and speaker i've search for flex button (power and volume with microphone and speaker ) i wait for2 days to receive the pieces, i hope it will work fine after replacement ...but the last problem will be water haw i will make battery cover overheat rezistent ,i've thinking for a solid glue or something like that but not superglue ani ideea? :laugh:
Tell me if it worked for you! I could be ordering mine too then same problem with the power button
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Update:
They have 'repaired' my Xperia Z. They swapped the mainboard. It did cost €235...
But I haven't been able to use my device anymore. When they gave my device back I noticed the following things:
- proximity sensor is not working
- notification led is not working anymore
- light sensor is not working anymore
(all those functions worked before I brought the device to them)
I went back to the store and told them about these problems. They said: for 35 euros we might be to fix this.
They tried but where not able to fix. I have not paid these 35 euros.
When I came home I accepted my loss of these sensors and I started installing my device and apps.
But there are even more problems!
- At a random time my device switches off, even if battery is full;
- Sometimes I can boot;
- Sometimes it even doesn't boot... Only wipe with Flashtool or through recovery can get the device booting again.
So I have paid an extra €235 and I can still throw it in the bin....
I think I am going to contact Sony...
cognosco said:
Update:
They have 'repaired' my Xperia Z. They swapped the mainboard. It did cost €235...
But I haven't been able to use my device anymore. When they gave my device back I noticed the following things:
- proximity sensor is not working
- notification led is not working anymore
- light sensor is not working anymore
(all those functions worked before I brought the device to them)
I went back to the store and told them about these problems. They said: for 35 euros we might be to fix this.
They tried but where not able to fix. I have not paid these 35 euros.
When I came home I accepted my loss of these sensors and I started installing my device and apps.
But there are even more problems!
- At a random time my device switches off, even if battery is full;
- Sometimes I can boot;
- Sometimes it even doesn't boot... Only wipe with Flashtool or through recovery can get the device booting again.
So I have paid an extra €235 and I can still throw it in the bin....
I think I am going to contact Sony...
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You should have contacted Sony in first hand. Now that the phone has been messed up by a third company, they can claim that the warranty is voided!
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Same to me
I just washed my Z with clossed then I dont know how vol up key+power key stop worked so I install smart screen on app I am in Syria and there is no support here
This is happening to me ion Xperia Z1.
BiG Mistake from my side coming back to Sony again. The phone is supossed to be waterproof. Everything was closed and suddenly... THIS.
CM17X said:
This is happening to me ion Xperia Z1.
BiG Mistake from my side coming back to Sony again. The phone is supossed to be waterproof. Everything was closed and suddenly... THIS.
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I got some kind or real strange behavior just a secound ago.
My Powerbutton seemed not to work even after pressing it a few times, i than called myself and it worked (first though the battery would be empty).
Afterwards it worked again, no problems whatsoever.
What could that be? It wasnt dropped or washed or whatever, indicators are white

[Q] HTC One Water Damage

Hey everyone, this past weekend I dropped my HTC One in the toilet and apart from feeling like an idiot I have some issues. I quickly rinsed it off and put it in rice after I dropped it. This was on Saturday night and it is now Monday afternoon. The phone seems to be working fine apart from the SIM card. It is not reading my SIM card and I have tried using other SIM cards that I know are working. I get a little icon in the status bar with a SIM card and an exclamation mark. I have been reading and heard that a loose SIM is a common issue with these phones so I tried putting a small piece of paper in with the SIM and the tray in order to tighten things up in the phone-made no difference. I didn't really expect it too as I am more than certain it is because of the water damage. I am not entirely sure where the water damage indicator is but from what I have read I am assuming it is in behind the flash. In my flash I see a white square with a smaller yellow square on top of it-no red whatsoever. Is this the only water damage indicator on the phone??
I called HTC and they are sending me a new SIM tray to try with the phone. I am almost certain this is not going to help but I didnt want to tell the lady I dropped it in water so I went along with it. She said that if this doesnt work I can send my phone into HTC in order to have it repaired as it is still under warranty. I have heard that HTC service is a real pain in the ass...anyone have experience with them? I cannot send the phone back to my carrier as I bought it on eBay and I believe it is an AT&T phone as it has the AT&T symbol on the back--I am with ROGERS in Canada. I have contacted the person I bought it from in attempt to figure out where it was bought from and if he has proof of purchase. (He was also in Canada). He also said the phone was a factory unlock. I went to a repair shop today and they said they would probably be able to fix it for around $75. They also said there will be very slight damage along the edge from them opening up the case. (this doesnt really bother me, it sounded very minimal).
Anyways, I am probably going to wait for my SIM tray to come in than call HTC again when that doesnt fix the problem. I was told I would have to pay shipping to send my device to HTC but the repair and return would be covered. Before I send the phone away I want to be sure that the only water damage indicator on the HTC one is that in the camera flash. Can anyone confirm this? I am worried that HTC is going to tell me to go through my carrier in order to get a replacement but I guess I will figure that out in the next few days.
Just got my phone working again! Sprayed some compressed air in every one of the ports including the SIM and did a hard reset and right away it was working again

[Q] SGS i9000 sim tray and network issues

Hey folks,
I have a small issue with my SGS i9000 GT which I bought in 2011. I have a nano sim which I use in my HTC one M8 and I use a sim adapter to use the same sim in my SGS. Recently I was stupid enough to just put the adapter void of the sim into SGS sim tray and while pulling it out, I damaged the sim tray. I think the 2 little forks out of 3 were uprooted. :crying:
I took it a small repair shop nearby and try to get the sim tray changed. Now it detects the sim but it shows no service. I tried it with couple of other small shops and they say that the IC needs to be changed. Has anyone experienced something like this? I run a Mackay rom, will factory reset or flashing again help if it's a network / software issue. Any light in this regard would be appreciated.
Cheers!
voyageur666 said:
Hey folks,
I have a small issue with my SGS i9000 GT which I bought in 2011. I have a nano sim which I use in my HTC one M8 and I use a sim adapter to use the same sim in my SGS. Recently I was stupid enough to just put the adapter void of the sim into SGS sim tray and while pulling it out, I damaged the sim tray. I think the 2 little forks out of 3 were uprooted. :crying:
I took it a small repair shop nearby and try to get the sim tray changed. Now it detects the sim but it shows no service. I tried it with couple of other small shops and they say that the IC needs to be changed. Has anyone experienced something like this? I run a Mackay rom, will factory reset or flashing again help if it's a network / software issue. Any light in this regard would be appreciated.
Cheers!
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I also "almost" made the same mistake.. Your most likely gonna have to replace whatever board to fix your sun tray. You've most likely pulled the pins free of the board. Maybe a new sim tray and someone who is really good at soldering can fix this. maybe...
doubt very much it is software as it was working before you did this. But it's worth a try re-flashing. In my opinion your going to need to replace the board with the memory chips attached, if I remember right from when I've dismantled my S1.
I would find a dirt cheap phone on eBay with a broken screen and pull the board with tray from that and put it in yours. Doing so with also mean your going to need to backup your data as you'll have new internal memory.
It's not too difficult to do this yourself, lots of good YouTube videos. Also what I've had to do in the past when I fried my internal memory.
Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong. Good luck!
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RuffBuster said:
I also "almost" made the same mistake.. Your most likely gonna have to replace whatever board to fix your sun tray. You've most likely pulled the pins free of the board. Maybe a new sim tray and someone who is really good at soldering can fix this. maybe...
doubt very much it is software as it was working before you did this. But it's worth a try re-flashing. In my opinion your going to need to replace the board with the memory chips attached, if I remember right from when I've dismantled my S1.
I would find a dirt cheap phone on eBay with a broken screen and pull the board with tray from that and put it in yours. Doing so with also mean your going to need to backup your data as you'll have new internal memory.
It's not too difficult to do this yourself, lots of good YouTube videos. Also what I've had to do in the past when I fried my internal memory.
Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong. Good luck!
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I see this as a DIY opportunity :laugh: I will try to reflash the phone and if it doesn't work then I'll DIY the IC myself. I will update the progress here. Thank you for your valuable opinion.
Cheers!

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