Hi,
Have Xperia Z3 compact and it seems I broke headphones jack. Internally it's made out of two pieces of plastics, black and white part. Could someone with Z3C please check if white plastic part goes all around pins (area marked in red) or everything around pins in naked like on pics below. Would say only pins should be visible?
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Plugged in some Sennheiser headphones with ****ty aftermarket plug and it took quite of an effort to pull it out and when it finally let go it felt like something broke. Interestingly I've also used those on xperia pro and never had a problem.
Please help since this really bothers me, have phone for only couple of weeks.
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I just ordered the Van Gogh, Starry Night for my diamond, but there seems to be over 100 types for diamond alone..
The search here returned nothing, so I'm asking, has anyone got it? If so, how is it? What's the feel of it? Does it glide easily on your hand?
Just received it yesterday
Though the wallpaper borders don't match exactly
Overall, not bad, I think
I no longer have the 'sticky' back surface with fingerprint identification built in
Much more pleasant to hold
Are there also ones with flat backs?
recieved mine today; still not mounted.. will make photos when done.. the stickers are already flat, so you can mount it on a xda or mda as well.. only the edges are cut to fit the diamond back.case, but that won't matter too much i think.
Hi guys..i recently bought a z1 from one of my coworkes.i know fake parts,back,lcd and i simply notice an opened z1 but this one is realllly looks sealed.The only thing i think is wrong is the lcd.the quality is definitely the same,the SONY logo is the same and no fake, but when the screen is off the panel doesnt look redish under the sun (as my friend and my ex z1 was) and the the area on proximity sensor is a somehow smaller and has redish tint on it(as my friend's and my ex was somehow blue and a little bigger).but all other things are same..there is no sign of replacement,no thickness,everything is great but of this things i told you..i need to know is it sealed or not
Please help
is it possible to replace the lcd very well like this?!
I'll attach some photos
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Hi. I have xperia z1 with broken digitizer, but it was working half way. I bought new digitizer with lcd and frame, replaced it and touch is not working. I sent this lcd/digitizer to service to be sure it's ok and they said me that it is ok. So what i think i have done is i ripped off from the mainboard a small capacitor or resistor when i was uncarefully unpluging screen. So it doesnt work anymore. And i have a great request if someone have their phone apart to give me closeup photo of area that i pointed in picture so i can solder something here. Big thanks in advance.
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Trying to find some surplus ones for use in small laptops. These are Motorola phones.
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https://imgur.com/a/6VVY7yG
I thought the image went in the first post but this is a valid link to it on Imgur.
I think the metal bar is the speaker cone and it's mounted on something rubber/plastic that flexes. There could be a voice coil type thing in there or it could be piezo- electric like those annoying little beepers.
Those look like blocked. Are you sure are not fake?
I don't think so. Most cell phones seem to have them, some have tiny holes in them.
I suppose I could try a stethoscope on them, or make something like it with a microphone and headphones. By a weird fluke I have a real medical stethoscope in the other room. Mechanics use them too.
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.