I have the bulging battery problem. I bought a new Motorola battery and rear cover and when I removed the cover there was much glue sticking to everything. It ended up pulling the ribbon cable for the power and volume buttons out of the cable that goes to the phone. Put in the new battery, screwed it all together and now the power button doesn't work. I don't see any obvious damage to the ribbon cable so my question is this? Is there a way that I can jump the phone to start it and make sure that the phone is working before I buy a new switch and ribbon cable? I've looked everywhere and can't find a schematic for the phone.
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Jim
nexus 6 teardown.. took me all of 2 seconds to find. very hard :silly: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+6+Teardown/32877
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nexus 6 teardown.. took me all of 2 seconds to find. very hard :silly: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+6+Teardown/32877
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Took me all of 2 seconds while I spent the last 2 days searching. This is a teardown. It doesn't show how to jump the phone without a power button which is what I'm looking for.
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Took me all of 2 seconds while I spent the last 2 days searching. This is a teardown. It doesn't show how to jump the phone without a power button which is what I'm looking for.
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it doesn't exist, a way to start it without the power button. in the past, I've had nexus phones where the power button broke, and I did find a way to start them without the power button. I'd plug it in usb, then pull the battery out and quickly put it back in, and they would start. but the n6 battery isn't supposed to be removed, so I've no idea if that would work.
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it doesn't exist, a way to start it without the power button. in the past, I've had nexus phones where the power button broke, and I did find a way to start them without the power button. I'd plug it in usb, then pull the battery out and quickly put it back in, and they would start. but the n6 battery isn't supposed to be removed, so I've no idea if that would work.
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I'm trying to find a schematic that would tell me which pins from the ribbon cable are for the power so that I can jump them and make sure the phone powers up but no luck.
A question where did you buy the battery. Thanks.
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Basically, I would like to know if there is a way to power on the phone without having to use the power button.
My power button is a POS and when I took out my sim card to put in my G1, so I could talk and screw around with my N1 in peace, then I could not get it to cut back on. After about 30 minutes of pressing the power button/removing and replacing the battery, I was finally able to get it to cut back on, but I don't have my sim card in it. So in the interest of being able to use my Nexus One until I am able to get it fixed, is there a way to cut it back on without the power button.
Thank you for any information you may have.
This is what I do. I have phone plug to the charger then I pull and reinstall the battery quickly. I do it on the g1 and nexus because I hate to have to power on when I flashing a lot for different reasons.(usb mostly)
jerrycycle said:
This is what I do. I have phone plug to the charger then I pull and reinstall the battery quickly. I do it on the g1 and nexus because I hate to have to power on when I flashing a lot for different reasons.(usb mostly)
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Thank you very much. This worked like a charm.
No problem, I use your black bar theme and the your white text for the trackball hack from metalhead8816. I how you can read my post from there and help my if possible. Thank you.
Hi,
My power button broke last week and just installed Android, my issue is that I can't get any menus since can't use the power button. Anyways to remap the menu button to the D-pad? Or can I get menus without the power button, I have tried everything. Thanks.
i'm in the same boat. my power button has been flakey for the last few months, but as of yesterday it's on it's last legs. it sometimes takes me 3 or 4 minutes to get my phone unlocked to make a call. i might have to go back to windows!
So I just replaced the housing on my phone. Check and see if its the connecton on the motherboard or the button itself. If its the button, I'd be happy to hook one of y'all up with a new power button from my old housing.
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Gersonian said:
So I just replaced the housing on my phone. Check and see if its the connecton on the motherboard or the button itself. If its the button, I'd be happy to hook one of y'all up with a new power button from my old housing.
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man I'd gladly take your old power button. For the last couple of months, I've been using an eraser and tape for my power button lol
wizziko said:
man I'd gladly take your old power button. For the last couple of months, I've been using an eraser and tape for my power button lol
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Ok PM me with your contact info and I will send it along... If you need a link to a disassembly guise for the vogue, let me know.
I was having trouble with my camera button, so "back" was missing. I tore it apart...need a Torx 5...using complete teardown instructions I found on this site. The metal clips came loose and allowed the switch to push into the case. You can see how they should look by comparing to the reset button or camera button that is working. I bent the clips back and dropped some solder on them to hold them in place. Then probed with the phone on...pressing the switch down onto the board and clicking the button and watching for a response. Once I found it, I held it in place and lightly heated the metal leads to reflow the solder joints on the motherboard. I held it down for 30 seconds after removing the iron. Once I reassembled it, everything seems perfect. This seems a much better solution than trying to hack up a custom control scheme. Good luck.
Okay guys so I know that there are a ton of threads discussing the issue of not being able to power down the Captivate. What I haven't seen are alternative solutions. Like if I broke the power button off the mobo would this tear my phone up completely or would it stop the phone from thinking it was constantly being stuck. I did the key test and didn't see it as stuck or being pressed yet when I remove and insert my battery it turns on. Is there anything else I can do other than paying money I don't have to fix it? I tried the CRC cleaning method like six times and nothing. Please try and think of other ways to fix this. I have MANUALLY remapped the Volume Up button to be the power button and when I select power down it starts to power down then vibrates and freezes. Also if the phone is plugged in I can get it to power down to the battery charging screen yet when I unplug it, it powers on. I know you guys are extremely smart so I'm sure we can find a fix to the freezing when powering down without shipping our phones off.
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Okay guys so I know that there are a ton of threads discussing the issue of not being able to power down the Captivate. What I haven't seen are alternative solutions. Like if I broke the power button off the mobo would this tear my phone up completely or would it stop the phone from thinking it was constantly being stuck. I did the key test and didn't see it as stuck or being pressed yet when I remove and insert my battery it turns on. Is there anything else I can do other than paying money I don't have to fix it? I tried the CRC cleaning method like six times and nothing. Please try and think of other ways to fix this. I have MANUALLY remapped the Volume Up button to be the power button and when I select power down it starts to power down then vibrates and freezes. Also if the phone is plugged in I can get it to power down to the battery charging screen yet when I unplug it, it powers on. I know you guys are extremely smart so I'm sure we can find a fix to the freezing when powering down without shipping our phones off.
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The crc method works most of the time for me. One of my Cappys the crc didnt work on and since it was a spare I wasn't gentle with it. I took the mainboard out of the phone and holding it I smacked the exposed button on the corner of a table a few times and haven't had an issue since....and yeah, it's pretty easy to rip it off too if you just want to break connection....On an old board, since the button is so small I just ripped off the button and soldered small wires to the contacts and attached an external button...looked funny but it worked....
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Also, when I use the crc, I take out the mainboard and use the crc straw extension to push in the button and spray like that so it can really get inside the button casing. Then I tap the button rapidly off a table or a wood block....good luck, I know it's a pain...
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If I break it off though and put nothing in its place will I still be able to use my phone? Also if I'll still be able to use my phone with the button gone will I then be able to power it off with out it freezing?
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If I break it off though and put nothing in its place will I still be able to use my phone? Also if I'll still be able to use my phone with the button gone will I then be able to power it off with out it freezing?
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I used mine no problem with the button pulled off of it. I turned it on one of two ways. Either with a failed jig I made that wasn't quite enough resistance to put it into download mode, but when I inserted it it would just power on the phone, or I would use a cable I made for dock mode which would also power on the phone.....As far as actually freezing when powering down, I have only seen that on one of my phones running gamerz rom. Usually when the button is stuck it just restarts after you power it off, but for me with gamerz rom, it instead was just locking up and the screen would stay on till a battery pull, or holding volume buttons and power button for about 5 seconds.(actually I just held the volume buttons since the power was stuck on).
In short though, if you pull the battery and put it back in and the phone boots up on its own, it is definitely the button stuck on.
Yes mine is stuck on and I want it to stop so I guess I'm ripping the button off haha
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Yes mine is stuck on and I want it to stop so I guess I'm ripping the button off haha
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lol before you rip it off, you may as well try hitting the button against something a few times to see if it helps....you would be better off with a power button than trying methods through the usb to power it on from a powered down state. Besides, to rip it off means you gotta take out the main board anyway, so it may be worth a shot.....If you do just rip it off the board, you can find a thread here on resister values to make a usb dongle that will turn the phone on.
Just saw your other thread about a jig so you have the resistors and probably the thread too....If you have any doubt about resistors and about any other electrical components I recommend an app called electrodroid. it has a free version and is very handy in helping with resistor values and the color coding.
I can CONFIRM that taking out the main board and CAREFULLY prying the power button off or using small pliers DOES stop the phone from freezing on power down and I ALSO found out that my Download mode three button combo now works!!! So if you're in a pinch for money and your power button is stuck in the ON position and need to flash back to stock or need download mode to work. This is a great temporary fix. Then when you get the cash just order your button and have someone that's good at Soldering solder it on for ya.
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lol before you rip it off, you may as well try hitting the button against something a few times to see if it helps....you would be better off with a power button than trying methods through the usb to power it on from a powered down state. Besides, to rip it off means you gotta take out the main board anyway, so it may be worth a shot.....If you do just rip it off the board, you can find a thread here on resister values to make a usb dongle that will turn the phone on.
Just saw your other thread about a jig so you have the resistors and probably the thread too....If you have any doubt about resistors and about any other electrical components I recommend an app called electrodroid. it has a free version and is very handy in helping with resistor values and the color coding.
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Yes I have the stuff but I don't need it now haha as my Download mode now works. I read that builds 1010 and up DO NOT have the three button combo but mine is a build 1012.... Any thoughts?
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My freezes to on shut down I have no power button so I don't know what to do and when I take battery out and put it back in to charge it turns all way on it don't stay shut down
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Have any of you used a captivate connected to WiFi and without a SIM card as a WiFi hotspot to extend range of router?
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Have any of you used a captivate connected to WiFi and without a SIM card as a WiFi hotspot to extend range of router?
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Having a sim card or not in your android doesn't affect wifi at all. You can still use the internet.
I picked up a Nexus One off of swappa, with the power button issue. Thinking it was the flex cable issue, I ordered a replacement off of eBay (it was new). Got it installed, and the power button still doesn't work. But when I was disassembling the phone, I noticed the external power button did not have much travel in it, and didn't offer much in the way of "clicky-ness" for lack of a better word. Plus, only one side of the button would stay in the housing when the phone was disassembled. That leads me to think the button itself is the issue. Searching for replacement parts does not yield a supply of buttons. I'm sure there's one out there somewhere. I can still turn it on via the "plug in, take out battery, wait for led light to go out, put battery back in" method, but I'd like to have it just work like it's supposed to. I'm hoping the internet can come through for me here. Thanks.
I know there is an app that let you use the search button and the trackball to turn off and on your screen
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Hey guys
Just wanted to know if there is any way I could fix the power button to make it click. I picked up a Nexus 6 about a month ago used. The power button has no click to it,but I thought that was normal. But just today, I thought I would read into it because I noticed the volume buttons where clickey(never really use them) and that the power button should be too. How or can I fix the power button?
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hmm the power buttons works but there is no click?
Replace the power button/volume rocker flex cable it's all one unit. Easy to replace.
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Replace the power button/volume rocker flex cable it's all one unit. Easy to replace.
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Hahaa. For you. I'm not opening my ****. If it works don't need no click.
It will fail soon enough.
I'm a technician. When these types of buttons lose the click, they fail soon after.
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hmm the power buttons works but there is no click?
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That's right. It feels terrible to press, plus some times when I press the power it doesn't turn on and I'm not sure if I pressed it hard enough....so usually I press very hard to make sure I don't have to press again. 90% of the time it comes right on.
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Hahaa. For you. I'm not opening my ****. If it works don't need no click.
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Well, I did already take of the back to put on a real leather slickwrap skin(with replacement back) and the stock back was really on there(ripped off a piece of the plastic that stuck to the back cover), but I managed to get it off. Sucky part is, I'd have to rip it back off again and I'm not sure it will stick as well if I do that.
I just need to find the part I guess. I do think that eventually it might stop working.
pretty sure you can use a hair dryer or heat gun and get the back cover off rather easily, should be able to reapply it back again. here is a link to the power and volume buttons.
http://www.etradesupply.com/motorola-nexus-6-power-button-and-volume-button-blue.html