Nexus 6 battery woes and how I overcame it - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I purchased a phone off craigslist in NY, (The phone itself doesn't have a scratch on it) for $210. Seemed like a reasonable deal, so I gave the guy the money, gave the phone a good one over and I was on my way, Of course he neglected to mention that it had a bad battery (turns off if I used the camera or if it drops below 65%, battery swell that caused the back plate to protrude, bla bla bla), I should have realized the sighs as per below.
1. Ensure trust: He ran out to check on his double parked car and left his wallet right in front of me (in a Starbucks).
2. Deceit: He claimed to sell phones as a side gig but offered to purchase my old scratched note 3.
3. Bull ****: Though I'm just a simple technical specialist at my job, he made feel like I was the man. He claims to have his own design firm with pending patents holding him back at the moment.
I had the itch and it clouded my better judgment, fortunately I purchased a replacement battery from eBay for $11, followed some simple instructions on YouTube, 45 minutes later some superflex glue, a screw driver (T3 or T4 not sure I have a complete set) and all is well. The screws in this phone are in very tight so those cheap sets will not cut it.

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New Alu hardcase for XDA

Looks cuwl but I think it would be better without the beltclip:
http://www.innopocket.com/EShop/Main/product.php?ID=63
If you are looking for a sleeker look check out www.proporta.com, they have a design in development , hence the special offer, but you will have to wait a while for the alu case about a month or so, but hey who's complaing when you get freeby!
roko said:
Looks cuwl but I think it would be better without the beltclip:
http://www.innopocket.com/EShop/Main/product.php?ID=63
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just got one! its really cool and sleek design... :lol:
I ordered the Proporta about 6 or 7 weeks ago. I received nothing since then (apart from the useless neoprene wallet). Looks like it's going to be a long time before it is finnished. I think the Inno looks far better too. I'm thinking about ordering one instead of the Proporta.
Damoncarl, could you please tell if the beltclip could be removed without to much damage?
Does the case have enough room for the extended battery?? 8) thinking of getting one if the proporta case doesn't have room, by the end of the design reveiws... and it looks like you have to keep removing from the case just to charge or use it.
It looks that neither have room for the XDA+battery.
Both the Inno and the Proporta have their pro's and con's. I think the Proporta is better for daily use, you don't need to remove the XDA from the case before usage. The Inno on the other hand gives far better protection since it completely encloses the XDA.
roko,
judging from the design I can't see how the xda can be used/charged from the case, asking cause that's the way I use mine, and everybody uses their case differently...the Inno case looks to provide better protection, (I have four cases I use depending on my daily use, guys tend to stick to one case, women tend to co-ordinate the cases with their outfits and bags!!) and your right in the respect that the Inno looks good, but as always, looks don't mean a thing if it aint practical (men inclusive in my opinion :twisted: ) and as you already have the case I'd rather pick your brains on it than have a sales person deliberatley trying to sell me something based on looks....
The Proporta has an opening at the bottom so I guess you can sync/charge and replace the smartcard without having to take it out of the case. Here's a better view...
http://www.proporta.com/Zoom.asp?id=XDAcase1.jpg
But still, it is in developement, images of the final product are not online yet (I asked for them but no response so far). The final product could differ. Wait and see
And so my choice is confirmed, da girl goes proporta! spoke to them today they say no to the batttery space but I guess I can't have all
Hopefully you won't get bored waiting for it (like me) :wink:
Did you by any change asked them when the case should be ready for shipping? I keep hearing "probably the next week" :?
roko
Yep, I did ask and was told not for ages as they just rejected the proto-type last week, apparently because you would have to remove the xda from the case for charging etc and that's not what was agreed to design wise....the guy I spoke to was so annoyed he told me not to bother ordering it yet!!! to wait a month but I will... just to have yet another case to co-ordinate.
(as women do :wink: )
Another month
I'll order the Inno so I'll have atleast one case (for the time being) :wink:
I've got one (the innopocket case) and I'm very Impressed with it. Although like anything its not perfect.
Here goes an honest review.
If you think the xda is already too big, dont buy this. If you want to protect your machine while carrying it - its like having an armoured tank protecting it! Imagine your dads old tobacco tin in brushed aluminium with a neoprene 1.5mm lining and there it is.
Its very well built - it does have a serious "no messing about belt clip" that you'd have to have serious impacts hit by a car for it to fall off. I'm a cyclist (during the week ; ) - so you'll have to excuse my practical thinking!
I think the only serious damage you could do would be to the antenna, which is the only potruding part, and even then, if it was on your belt that would never happen.
I did however make one major "mod" when I got it, I got out an electric drill and file and made a headphone socket hole straight away!
Being made of aluminium its very easy to do this, in theory you could do the same for the charger connector.
Street Cred
Although its very practical, to be frank I'm embarrased to carry it in "open view" on my belt, because it is ridiculously large. Under your jumper or jacket it acceptable. Or in your baggy Jeans pocket is another fine alternative.
In use
I even answered a few calls while listening to Mp3s in slough town centre last week, obviously the nice thing is that with the standard handsfree headset you can answer the call with the button on the mic pod, and not have to get the damn thing out of the case. Obviously in normal phone use its a pain to "unholster"
I think the main oversight is a lack of a charging hole, I think a pda on a desk with a charger lead hanging out of it is asking for trouble, one slip and your "preciousss" will go swinging to a clattering smash onto the floor, so I'd love to encase it with the innopocket during charging. (I'm getting the drill & file out now!)
Opening it Up
It did seem too much hassle to change tracks on media player by "getting it out of my pocket, opening it up, changing tracks, and closing it etc. So I just listened to my mp3s on "shuffle mode" it would be great if one was designed with buttons integrated into it, perhaps so it slots into the bottom edge connector in the same way as the clip on keyboard.
At times like that I was glad of the volume control on the headphone kit!
The opening up catch is nice and firm, so its very difficult for it to open accidentally, and as it opens "upwards" in theory as long as you are standing or sitting, it wouldnt fall out.
One of my friends did force it open because he didnt understand the way it opens, but in actual fact its made the case easier to use, because the stress exerted on the aluminium hinges if you do this enable you to open it further, to about a 80 degree angle from the closed position. This means that if opened on your belt the xda delivers at 45degrees or so.
Build Quality
I think in terms of build quality it is excellent, and certainly does protect the machine All edges were finished off smoothly, all neoprene stuck down well, definately a quality product.
Capacity
Havent tried it with the extended battery, as it hasnt arrived yet, I'll let you know if it fits, or if it can be modified.
Advantages
1) serious protection
2) serious beltclip that wont fall off in usage
3) Aluminium, lightweight, tough, and easy to mod!
4) Website order to Delivery time (under a week) and thats delivering it by airmail from suppliers in Hong Kong.
Disadvantages
1) Overall Size (too big and roomy - I'd prefer a snugger fit!)
2) Beltclip: My only criticism is that the belt clip cannot be removed, its riveted on, and being aluminium, if you removed it I guess you'd never get it back on. Otherwise its the best engineered beltclip I've ever used, I wish my old Cooltrax mp3 player's case had such a good one.
3) the only downside of course is removing it from the holder. to use it, its not exactly "quick release"
4) usual packaging problem though, when it arrived it looked like it had been opened a dozen times en route, cardboard box was creased and torn "open", but the product was intact and undamaged - I guess customs at several points opened it up to see what it was. You'd hope they'd stick tape back over it. I'd hate to send anything of a greater value that distance!
Opinions
Buy two. One for "on your belt" (modding it for headphone hole)
The other for in a bag or pocket, with the belt clip removed! and mod it for charging/mp3 playback.
The one thing I like about it is that it doesent spoil the look of the thing itself when you're actually using it. The standard O2 case sucks in that regard, and looks disgusting in my opinion. And lets face it the most dangerous aspect of using a phone/pda is putting it down. e.g. falling asleep with it on your lap or chest, or even charging it up.
When its in your hand you hang on to it for grim death. Putting it into the case is the riskiest part, especially cycling along, but hey, even doing that on a pavement is a big risk! And as I mentioned this was a doddle!
Walking along and holstering it is more of an embarrassment risk than a risk of dropping it because as I mentioned, it opens very sensibly.
Possible Improvements...
1) add a hole for charger
2) add a headphone hole
3) make the belt clip removable
4) make it less "thick" (width wise)
5) slots for memory cards inside the case, although there's plenty of room to just have them "floating around" - that said, would you risk an £80 memory card dropping out while you're walking.
6) add a button for skip track for when in mp3 usage
Conclusions
Protection 98%
Practicality 40%
Style 30%
It does "what it says on the tin" :lol:
"protect your investment"
Can you please provide a cost for the aloy case for the xda & approximate delivery cost to Australia
Thanks Peter
Follow the previous mentioned link http://www.innopocket.com/EShop/Main/product.php?ID=63 and you will see the price.
I fully agree with Derek's review but like to add a couple of disadvantages:
1) The spring mechanism started to wear out in the case I had. I had to bend them back into shape.
2) Although perfectly padded on the inside there is the possibility of having the metal on the inside come into contact with your screen. Maybe it is just me being clumsy but I was nervous every time the XDA went into or out of the case.
I stopped using it and it is lying around somewhere here.
Robert[/list]
Mine's now laying around as well... climber!
Unfortunetely it wont accommodate the extended battery
Update on the Proporta hardcase:
It seems that the first 1000 will be shippped early July. Hopefully I will be one of the lucky bastards because I'm waiting for it since last January.
http://www.proporta.com/Zoom.asp?id=Alu_XDA.jpg
Hmm... Re the Proporta case, it looks like someone else had my idea about holes for connectors!
It looks a bit slimmer than the innopocket. I'm hoping it has a cutout in the back to allow for the extended battery to poke out as well...
Somehow I dont think they will think of that one, otherwise it looks a much better design. Do let us know with a full on review when you get it Roko....
Hi I got the ali case, the thing is almost twice the width, but I really needed to stop the XDA from crashing out of my pocket, so I tried it for a few days, its like an ejector seat, My xda has hit the ground 6 times in one day, I lost my pen & a big card I had in it. Sorry it has gone in the draw.
Hi, i got my proporta ali case this morning - seems quite nice Very light and doesn't bulk up the device too much! Very strong too, no way i'll loose the screen with this baby on. All connectors/buttons can be got to with the case closed.
Will test it over the next few days!

HD2 screen durability questionable?

Hi, amigos/amigas, in the HD2 accessories forum, there is a 17 page long stories of people and their HD2 screen crack from drops or being sat on...etc...
link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613954
The question is that normal? Has any HD2 survive the daily accidents?
It is a disappointment if the 4.3 screen structural integrity is compromised its size and gravity. I am shock to see it happening and if HTC really did a thorough testing on the HD2.
uh..common sense??
Um.. if you drop or sit on your phone, chances are it will break. Its a $450 phone with a glass screen..
My advice, put down the popcorn and pick up a protective case. Can't fault HTC for customer error
Same story with the iPhone. They crack all the time - is it a design flaw - NOPE. Its a superthin piece of plastic or polycarbonite - if the case edge or back contacts hardenough the pressure from the impact should stress the screen to the point of breaking.
Don't put it in your pocket, bike with it or put it at risk. Like anything else take care of it and it will last. Unavoidable accidents do happen - thats why I carry insurance. I think if you dropped the phone from standing height on concrete in a flip type or metal case it will crack the screen just from the G's alone - on carpet it should survive.
i dropped mine for the first time a few days ago onto tile from about chest height. no cracks. the back and battery fell out though. maybe I'm just lucky. also i always have my phone in my front pocket with the screen facing towards my thigh which I'm sure has protected it from harm before.
I don't think people realize how thick and heavy the glass screen would have to be to even significantly reduce the chance of impact breakage. The one it comes with it is as thick and as durable as is practical in this form factor.
Durability is affected by price, cost of materials, and market demands. If you wanted it to be military-grade tough, be prepare to pay a large wad of cash for the phone. If you want it affordable, they're going to do what should function best for the average person living a normal (whatever normal means) life. If you want it to be durable AND slim, also be prepared for high prices. Right now, it's slim and affordable, so naturally, durability might not be as high as anyone would want it to be given the materials used.
And yes, this is all driven by the consumer, so the question is: what can 10 million copies of you afford to pay?
copualt3 said:
Hi, amigos/amigas, in the HD2 accessories forum, there is a 17 page long stories of people and their HD2 screen crack from drops or being sat on...etc...
link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613954
The question is that normal? Has any HD2 survive the daily accidents?
It is a disappointment if the 4.3 screen structural integrity is compromised its size and gravity. I am shock to see it happening and if HTC really did a thorough testing on the HD2.
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stim141 said:
Same story with the iPhone. They crack all the time - is it a design flaw - NOPE. Its a superthin piece of plastic or polycarbonite - if the case edge or back contacts hardenough the pressure from the impact should stress the screen to the point of breaking.
Don't put it in your pocket, bike with it or put it at risk. Like anything else take care of it and it will last. Unavoidable accidents do happen - thats why I carry insurance. I think if you dropped the phone from standing height on concrete in a flip type or metal case it will crack the screen just from the G's alone - on carpet it should survive.
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Don't put it in the pocket? Well i dropped mine on hard surface and its fine thanks to the hard shell i put on it.. $15 investment
juanzho11 said:
Don't put it in the pocket? Well i dropped mine on hard surface and its fine thanks to the hard shell i put on it.. $15 investment
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You mind sharing a picture of the type of case you have?!
Thanks goodness that the supplied soft case saved the machine twice!!!
One of them it fell right from my fleece and I even stepped on it(!!!) when chasing bus. When I picked it up, the cam cover was busted, but the screen was saved!!!
mingkee said:
Thanks goodness that the supplied soft case saved the machine twice!!!
One of them it fell right from my fleece and I even stepped on it(!!!) when chasing bus. When I picked it up, the cam cover was busted, but the screen was saved!!!
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so not all incidents have a inevitable ending.
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- thats why I carry insurance.
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I would carry insurance on mine as well, and definitely was very close to purchasing it while i was still in my 14 day return period, but i ultimately passed it up.
We have asurion insurance on our nextel blackberries at the office, having delt with many replacements though asurion, its a gamble of you're going to get a new replacement or a refurb. Most often it is a refurb. The refurbs are not blackberry factory refurbs but either refurbed in house by asurion or subcontracted out. The quality of the refurbs are dubious at best, id be pissed off my HD2 were replaced with refurb of the quality of some of the blackberries ive received from them at the office. replacement casings are often not OEM but some 3rd party equivalent. ive received replacements from them using non OEM casings that dont even have the blackberry logo on the casings.
Asurion is still going to charge you at least $100 deductible on damage from drops, or water on top of your $7 a month premium, so lets say i go a year till i damage my phone thats already $184 out of pocket, plus the premium i still have to pay to continue the insurance. I figure if i go a year before i break it, ive got $184 extra in my pocket to put towards the purchase of a new one. in a year the price of the HD2 will probably be halved. Id be willing to out of pocket pay upto another $150 on top of that $184 im saving by not getting insurance and then purchasing a sealed box brand new HD2 that i know ill be happy with.
However in a year or so there will likely be something newer out, I may not even want to replace the HD2 but rather make the upgrade to whatever is new out there.
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I would carry insurance on mine as well, and definitely was very close to purchasing it while i was still in my 14 day return period, but i ultimately passed it up.
We have asurion insurance on our nextel blackberries at the office, having delt with many replacements though asurion, its a gamble of you're going to get a new replacement or a refurb. Most often it is a refurb. The refurbs are not blackberry factory refurbs but either refurbed in house by asurion or subcontracted out. The quality of the refurbs are dubious at best, id be pissed off my HD2 were replaced with refurb of the quality of some of the blackberries ive received from them at the office. replacement casings are often not OEM but some 3rd party equivalent. ive received replacements from them using non OEM casings that dont even have the blackberry logo on the casings.
Asurion is still going to charge you at least $100 deductible on damage from drops, or water on top of your $7 a month premium, so lets say i go a year till i damage my phone thats already $184 out of pocket, plus the premium i still have to pay to continue the insurance. I figure if i go a year before i break it, ive got $184 extra in my pocket to put towards the purchase of a new one. in a year the price of the HD2 will probably be halved. Id be willing to out of pocket pay upto another $150 on top of that $184 im saving by not getting insurance and then purchasing a sealed box brand new HD2 that i know ill be happy with.
However in a year or so there will likely be something newer out, I may not even want to replace the HD2 but rather make the upgrade to whatever is new out there.
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Exactly !!
I do the "MonnieRock" insurance plan. I put $10 a month in a "Phone fund" piggy bank. If never needed for repairs / replacements it automatically turns into "Upgrade Stash".
d0ug said:
I would carry insurance on mine as well, and definitely was very close to purchasing it while i was still in my 14 day return period, but i ultimately passed it up.
We have asurion insurance on our nextel blackberries at the office, having delt with many replacements though asurion, its a gamble of you're going to get a new replacement or a refurb. Most often it is a refurb. The refurbs are not blackberry factory refurbs but either refurbed in house by asurion or subcontracted out. The quality of the refurbs are dubious at best, id be pissed off my HD2 were replaced with refurb of the quality of some of the blackberries ive received from them at the office. replacement casings are often not OEM but some 3rd party equivalent. ive received replacements from them using non OEM casings that dont even have the blackberry logo on the casings.
Asurion is still going to charge you at least $100 deductible on damage from drops, or water on top of your $7 a month premium, so lets say i go a year till i damage my phone thats already $184 out of pocket, plus the premium i still have to pay to continue the insurance. I figure if i go a year before i break it, ive got $184 extra in my pocket to put towards the purchase of a new one. in a year the price of the HD2 will probably be halved. Id be willing to out of pocket pay upto another $150 on top of that $184 im saving by not getting insurance and then purchasing a sealed box brand new HD2 that i know ill be happy with.
However in a year or so there will likely be something newer out, I may not even want to replace the HD2 but rather make the upgrade to whatever is new out there.
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Exactly !!
I do the "MonnieRock" insurance plan. I put $10 a month in a "Phone Repair Fund" piggy bank. If never needed for repairs / replacements it automatically turns into "Upgrade Stash". No deductible,no suckers taking my stash
PoisonWolf said:
And yes, this is all driven by the consumer, so the question is: what can 10 million copies of you afford to pay?
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But keep in mind that they make idk.. minimum 5x the $$ money they spent making the device when one is sold. so if 2 million of there devices have been bought at there retail value they can afford to make 10 million of something else and the process repeats.
I'm pretty sure the difference in quality from theiPhone to the HD2 is almost extreme.
I had the original iPhone for 2 years and that thing went through hell and back with me... and only the back alumnium part got scratched up. Never a scratch or crack in the glass.
Within two weeks of having my HD2, it slipped out of my hand from about three feet up (onto carpet) and the entire screen spiderweb cracked.
I've never been so pissed in my life. It seems like the HD2 screen is closer to glass, while the iPhone is more of a plastic/glass hybrid? Obviously someone who knows the exact specs can tell us, but that's just my theory.
HTC can gain ground on Apple if they don't cut corners and continue to be innovative (in materials AND design), unlike Samsung and other manufactoring counterparts.
(PS. about $175 to get a HD2 screen fixed at a cellphone repair store.)
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I'm pretty sure the difference in quality from theiPhone to the HD2 is almost extreme.
I had the original iPhone for 2 years and that thing went through hell and back with me... and only the back alumnium part got scratched up. Never a scratch or crack in the glass.
Within two weeks of having my HD2, it slipped out of my hand from about three feet up (onto carpet) and the entire screen spiderweb cracked.
I've never been so pissed in my life. It seems like the HD2 screen is closer to glass, while the iPhone is more of a plastic/glass hybrid? Obviously someone who knows the exact specs can tell us, but that's just my theory.
HTC can gain ground on Apple if they don't cut corners and continue to be innovative (in materials AND design), unlike Samsung and other manufactoring counterparts.
(PS. about $175 to get a HD2 screen fixed at a cellphone repair store.)
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You gotta factor in weight, shape, drop angle, etc. Every drop (unless under controlled conditions) is going to be different. As for the glass, they use something called Gorilla glass patended way back in the 60s and just now they found the use for it, capacitive touch screens. Same glass they use in TVs, kiosks, etc. Pretty cool stuff. Check out this article.
Sat on the phone, now the screen is able to be pushed in and a clicking sound can be heard. It's all good though, no more back pocket for the HD2!

Body Glove Kickstand Case: BEWARE

So a few weeks ago I ordered Body Glove's plastic case with a kickstand on the back and apparently I paid too much for it. After putting it on my phone for the first time it immediately froze and I needed to use scissors to get it off. It scratched the back of my HD2 and every time I need to slide it off the phone it gets worse. Worse, the kickstand makes a loud click sound every time it's opened and doesn't seem like it'll last long.
Since I ordered both through T-Mobile do you think they would give me a new battery cover for free? They gave me my money back for the case but I didn't ask about the battery cover.
Well, seeing as you purchased both threw Tmobile, then i don't see any reason why they shouldn't help you with the prob
To tell you the truth, TMobile's customer service sucks, i had problems with my HD2 in fact i went through 5 handsets. I called and they were sending me my sixth one but it took 97 days to arrive. According to their exchange policy you have 90 days from the order date to return the defective handset or they charge you a restocking fee. ($490.00) and they charged me even though i hadnt recieved my replacement and would take the charge off my bill, i left them because of this, they are cheap and they arent in this for the customers.
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body glove cover
i have had NO issues and love this case..1st off i never had the battery cover on with my case on so that's why mine has no scratches i guess? it just made since to me to keep it off since the soft reset is behind it. i have even drilled i little hole in the body glove plastic so i can reset it with out removing anything..i like the clear case and even added a sticker to the battery, so that it can be seen threw the case.
i have had the best luck with mine and wouldn't buy any other case....the stand holds up great and as long as your don't abuse it, "it will last" the noise how ever does seem to get softer as it gets worn in, but why does it matter?lol
shamusl said:
So a few weeks ago I ordered Body Glove's plastic case with a kickstand on the back and apparently I paid too much for it. After putting it on my phone for the first time it immediately froze and I needed to use scissors to get it off. It scratched the back of my HD2 and every time I need to slide it off the phone it gets worse. Worse, the kickstand makes a loud click sound every time it's opened and doesn't seem like it'll last long.
Since I ordered both through T-Mobile do you think they would give me a new battery cover for free? They gave me my money back for the case but I didn't ask about the battery cover.
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I must confess that I doubt the veracity of the OP's story. I have had nothing but the best service with TMobile, and I've been with them nearly 5 years. 97 days for a replacement? Case that causes phone to freeze? I have had replacements: less than 7 days. I use the case: best ever.

Dropped my nexus 7 one to many times

So i droped my nexus last night it bounced off my night stand on the way to the ground and when i picked it up it was off. figured wtf hitt the button.
nope it stayed off
press and held the buttons and tried to get it to reset ect. no go it was dead. connected it to the charger and tried again. got a back light but nothing else.
so did the non tech thing (smacked it a few times and pressed the power , came up flaky screen was kind of scrambled. great i trashed my nexus by droping it.
so called Google they made me do all the stuff i already did, no surprise its dead.
they told me to call asus for support. , went to asus site they wanted my sn to make a case, couldn't find find it i know i registered it. they told me i would need to send it in they would charge me 65 to issue a new serial number WTF! and then if the repair was not in warnty it would cost 165 to fix the nexus. 65+165 is more than a new nexus 16 (what i have). so i said thanks but no thanks.
so as i sat and stared at my paperweight i thought why not. i got a razor blade and a butter knife. used the razor to crack the edge of the case off and then popped the back off with the butter knife.
looked around and noticed those wonderful overworked china drones routed one of the wires for the battery round the backside of a plastic support pin. this made the wire very tight and it pulled the connector off the main board on one side of the battery connector creating a short. i pushed the wire on the right side of the support pin and reset the power connector and bam nexus back to life.
so if you dropped your nexus and it boot loops and or just wont turn on when off the charger. open it up and check the battery wires bet you got the same cross eyed Chinese tech and the battery unplugged itself
Thanks for the tip. I use a TPU case for my Nexus 7.
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Drop it (multiple times), smack it around, then take a RAZOR BLADE to it?! Good lord.
No surprises here.... None at all....
Cool story bro. Glad you fixed it. I fix most of my stuff too. I'm a techy guy and probably more qualified then the drones that work at the factories.
Just like my wife's Samsung Netbook (back when netbooks were cool). She insisted taking it out by the bonfire where some friends and I were drinking. I told her countless times to take it in before a full glass of red Merlot gets dumped right in the keyboard. She runs inside and plugs it into the wall??!!!
I took it apart and cleaned it up but the keyboard was hosed. I called Samsung for a replacement keyboard but they wouldn't sell me one. I had to send it in. When it got there, I got a call about purple stuff in there and thus the warranty was voided. I said yeah no ****, I told you guys we dumped wine in there. She wanted to charge me $75 for the keyboard and $125 an hour. I laughed and said I only paid $220 for it, for $200 I'd rather buy a new one and see if the old one would Blend.
Bought the keyboard off eBay for $16 and she still uses it like 4 years later.
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player911 said:
for $200 I'd rather buy a new one and see if the old one would Blend.
Bought the keyboard off eBay for $16 and she still uses it like 4 years later.
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so...many.....lols :laugh::highfive:
I use a TPU case for my Nexus 7.
I dropped mine the day I got mine and the casing slightly popped open but luckily for me,easily popped back in. Been repping a TPU case ever since!
cnat
you shouldn't do that
Get a case, but the story was inspiring
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Replacement Battery Installation Question

Now that I finally got a new battery (as Motorola literally told me to screw myself, over the unlocked bootloader which is BS and illegal owing to Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Oh well.) - however I ran into a problem with fitment of the phone - while the battery is already pre-bent to the conformation of the Nexus 6 back cover shape, I wonder if it should be okay to squeeze a bit in or should I buy another Lithium polymer cell?
I would like to use Nexus 6 until I can afford to buy a new phone which is a bit pricey however (I am no longer going down Verizon's subsidiary process - I despise locked bootloader. Locked bootloader is nothing but security problems. Seriously.)
You bought a different type of battery for the phone? When I replaced mine, I noticed the shape of the original, and tweaked the new battery and stuffed it in.
My phone lives in a Incipio dual pro case. It fit and I haven't seen anything splitting or the device popping open when I take it out of the case.
Same model. I had to double-check to make sure they're the identical batteries before I attempt to stuff a new cell in. Looks like USPS' mail processor did flatten it a bit. Oh well.
I figured it out, it was the screen frame clips that was applying too much torque, so I had to push the frame in until the clips snap in. It's all good now, keeping eyes on the battery now. I am amazed that there's 22 screws to hold Nexus 6 together.

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