I am planning to install wireless charging in IncS.
I would need some advice from experts in order to move forward.
On going through various forums on internet, i came across a small difference between the HTC Droid Incredible 2(Which supports wireless charging) and IncS.
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There are 4 small contact points on both the motherboards(Marked and circled in the pic). But on INcredible 2 there is a small plate soldered on those. Whereas, on INcS there is no such thing. I mean there is no way a Qi compatible charger receiver can touch the motherboard.
My question now is that should I get this thing soldered on IncS motherboard or do I need to do something else also?
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Hi.My english is poor.sorry
My kaiser just charging with PC.It's not charging the charger.I tried 4 charger. Probably you have same problem.did you fix this problem?What can I do?Please helpp.
Thanks...
help me, too. i have the same problem :-(
I'm sure the other 50 threads on this would have been helpful.
Check the mini usb port on the phone and verify that nothing is bent or broken.
Also try other cords.
I bought one of these from fleebay and it works a treat with ANY charger I plug into it.
HTC Multifunction Audio Cable YC A300
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Regards
Mo
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Sync-...neChargers&hash=item4843c11c1f#ht_1933wt_1270
"images for demonstration purposes only" hmm.....
lol, you can bet some mug has bought it already though!
Really though, can anyone recommend a dock that charges via mains and not dependant on usb? preferably around £15 / $22is?
I've looked at the ones already posted, they all seem to be usb though.
Edit. just bought this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250965196611?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_3265wt_1037
ill just stick my charger in! cant really go wrong for £6.50.... unless my phone explodes - ill update thread when it comes!
i dont think the first one is for the inc s. the phone has to fit in horizontally and i dont think it does.
i bought the one from kidigi wich is about 13€ but looks very nice.
Hi everyone! I've been recently replacing cracked screen using Droid DNA youtube manuals. But I was stuck at the step of disconnecting touch screen flex cable from the motherboard. On droid dna you need to pull up the white part of the connector - which I was unseccesfully trying to did, bit on butterfly s it's the opposite black part which should be pulled up. So, while I was messing with the white part I made some damage to the connector and now after the replacemnt touch screen doesnt work well. My question - whether is is possible to order replacement connector(I couldn't find one - maybe htc one has similar connector?), and whether it is possible to replace it at all?
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Anyone have information / recommendations to fix Razer Phone 2 that is displaying "charging" when there is no charger attached? Perhaps a faulty battery? See photo. Battery quickly losing charge with this issue.
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Could there be a short, maybe in the charge port? Maybe something has gotten stuck in the port?
Doesn't sound like the battery. Was it degraded before this started? Any swelling is a battery failure.
C port PCB or mobo failure more than likely...
If powered off does it charge?
There is a reason Razer no longer make phones
Hi,
I've a defective Google Pixel 4XL lying around I'd like to fix, however I can't figure out what what the part bordered in red is supposed to be. Anyone got a clue? I can't tell if it's a a capacitor or resistor and the value it's got. Tried to see if there are schematics for the motherboard, but so far no luck.
As for the part bordered in green: I know that's where the female connector for the battery (FPC) belongs. Would soldering it back with a good soldering iron be possible? Any clue where I can order these for cheap?
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