SD Card jumps out - Xperia Z3 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, guys!
I have my Z3C for quite a while now and although this isn't the easiest phone (especially for our dev community) I stick to it.
Now I have the problem, that it doesn't want my SD card to stay in there. Everytime I push it into the slot, it jumps out immediately. Do you have this problem too? ...and maybe an easy solution for it?
Thank you! :*

You are pushing it in far enough, right? I have generally used a tool to push in the card. I actually have a tool designed for this from a moto phone but even a pen should be able to get the job done
If that doesn't work, the catch must have broken.

a1291762 said:
You are pushing it in far enough, right? I have generally used a tool to push in the card. I actually have a tool designed for this from a moto phone but even a pen should be able to get the job done
If that doesn't work, the catch must have broken.
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It was far enough for like 2 years. And now the card won't stay in anymore. ^^ Is it easy to fix the slot?

I'd say yes, unless you're familiar with taking apart phones.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5defAJuCcNU

Same problem, I put a couple layers of sticky tape on the back of the sd card to "thicken" it up. I read it elsewhere and it's been working so far.

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SD cars doesnt stay in place

when i put a micro SD in my new kaiser, it just bounce back, and doesnt stay in.
what can it be? any idea of how to fix it?
thank you
ricm said:
when i put a micro SD in my new kaiser, it just bounce back, and doesnt stay in.
what can it be? any idea of how to fix it?
thank you
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sounds like catch has broken or not pushing it in far enough

[Q] SD Card issues with N1 after taking apart for screen clean

I've searched quite a bit and didn't find anyone with the same issue. I even told my mother she was lying to me about my being special (as recommended by the "NOOB video").
I took my N1 apart according to a very thorough youtube tutorial and cleaned the lcd and touchscreen because I had dust coming in around the corners. Before this, there were no problems running CM7.2 and my 16gb generic class 6 micro sdhc card worked with not a single issue. Afterward, as I marveled at my beautifully clean screen, I began to notice that the card would eventually stop working, not loading programs, wouldn't allow me to save anything to it, etc. I've tried a 8gb toshiba class 4 card and a generic 2gb class 2 card. The only one that seems to have any stability is the 2gb card, where I can install apps for the first few minutes of the card reading to it, and then it's done. I can't save maps to it or take pictures. Music wasn't accessible. I've reformatted in windows (fat32) and checked for errors with all the cards. No problems. The 16gb card eventually threw out corrupted card errors, which Windows could fix.
The 2gb card works thus: the apps I've managed to move there (by installing on the phone and then rebooting & moving to sd asap after the reboot) all work. Kindle works, my Bible, etc. etc. all the apps work. Maps can't access the maps I've downloaded, but otherwise loads just fine. I sometimes can take a picture or two, but usually the camera says I need to insert an sd card to use the camera (even though the 2gb card is inserted). 8gb and 16gb cards don't work (as described in the previous paragraph).
Not sure what the deal is. Could I have screwed up the sd/SIM ribbon cable when taking the phone apart? replacements are cheap (like $6.50 shipped on ebay), but have I destroyed more than that? Should I take care of the problem using software fixes instead? Thanks for your input.
bumperoo
Bump. I'd really like to get some input before deciding to gut it again
Thanks!
solved?
I believe I have it working, but want to let it run for longer to be sure (sometimes things stopped working after a few minutes, sometimes after a few hours). I took the phone apart and took off the copper foil that went around the SIM & SD card slots. It was mashed up a bit from earlier disassembly and my guess is that it was shorting out some contacts on the pcb beneath it.
So far I seem to be able to take pictures & video, utilize my cached maps, use programs, and play music as I had been able to before. This is all on the 2gb card, however. I'll work on switching over to the 16gb card soon to see whether the problem is gone forever.
Just a side question - will removing the copper-colored foil endanger my phone in any way? I'm guessing it was in place as some sort of shield, but I've seen quite a few disassembled phones on the interwebz without that foil in place. Any advice there?
lhamilton1807 said:
I believe I have it working, but want to let it run for longer to be sure (sometimes things stopped working after a few minutes, sometimes after a few hours). I took the phone apart and took off the copper foil that went around the SIM & SD card slots. It was mashed up a bit from earlier disassembly and my guess is that it was shorting out some contacts on the pcb beneath it.
So far I seem to be able to take pictures & video, utilize my cached maps, use programs, and play music as I had been able to before. This is all on the 2gb card, however. I'll work on switching over to the 16gb card soon to see whether the problem is gone forever.
Just a side question - will removing the copper-colored foil endanger my phone in any way? I'm guessing it was in place as some sort of shield, but I've seen quite a few disassembled phones on the interwebz without that foil in place. Any advice there?
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ok so I repair phones for a living and to be honest, sometimes its just not feasible to put that copper foil back and I have really never noticed any negative effects from removing it. you should be good to go man.
Well, it seems to be solved! I've been using the 16gb card (it's actually a Strontium card, not a no-name) for a few days and have also discovered using an ext3 partition to make more space for apps. Running without a hitch!

[Q] SIM Card Reader

So here's my situation
While crawling across a rapids I slipped, dipped my phone in the river, and thought all was lost.
I pulled the case and back shell off immediately and it seemed all was well once I dried the G2 with rice for 12 hours. BUT, the sim card no longer would read. After getting back home from my trip I pulled the entire phone apart and discovered the reader looked a bit rough and the slot was probably shot from the water hitting it. SIM card works fine in my S3 mind you.
So where I am at is I have a new SIM reader on its way here to install in a day or so which I THINK should solve the issue. Im curious if anyone else has installed this component before?. Appears to be 6 solder points that hold it in and thats about it. Hell of a thing that the entire phone works flawlessly but the SIM reader shat itself. Never seen anything like it.
Any and all input or ideas are welcome.
Cheers
Mrdobin said:
So here's my situation
While crawling across a rapids I slipped, dipped my phone in the river, and thought all was lost.
I pulled the case and back shell off immediately and it seemed all was well once I dried the G2 with rice for 12 hours. BUT, the sim card no longer would read. After getting back home from my trip I pulled the entire phone apart and discovered the reader looked a bit rough and the slot was probably shot from the water hitting it. SIM card works fine in my S3 mind you.
So where I am at is I have a new SIM reader on its way here to install in a day or so which I THINK should solve the issue. Im curious if anyone else has installed this component before?. Appears to be 6 solder points that hold it in and thats about it. Hell of a thing that the entire phone works flawlessly but the SIM reader shat itself. Never seen anything like it.
Any and all input or ideas are welcome.
Cheers
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Did you end up installing it?
My sim reader always gave out and I'm thinking of ordering the part but haven't been able to find a tutorial for the replacement.
I too would like to know the result...
Conclusion
rustypie said:
I too would like to know the result...
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I did end up installing the tray. However, as I removed the contacts that were placed on the board itself and so when I soldered in the new tray there was two points which would not adhere. I ended up replacing the whole board in order to remedy things.
But, most importantly I confirm the board install isnt too hard and will work if you just make sure to properly remove the old tray and dont just pry it off. The prying will rip the contacts from the board and then the solder wont hold.

[Q] Help: Sim card/tray will not stay put.

I have an annoying problem with my One that I really hope someone can help me fix:
After taking out my sim card, I cannot put it back in and make it stay put. I put the sim card in the tray, put the tray in the slot, but it is like the spring/mechanism that pushes the tray out (when pushing a pin in the tray openerhole) got stuck, and I cannot make the tray stay put. Hence I have to keep the tray/sim card in place with a piece of gaffa tape... And that doesn't even work well, as - appart from looking silly - the spring/mechanism pushes the tray harder than the tape can hold after a few days.
I searched a lot for a solution to this problem, but it doesn't seem to be normal.
Anybody? Please.
torstena said:
I have an annoying problem with my One that I really hope someone can help me fix:
After taking out my sim card, I cannot put it back in and make it stay put. I put the sim card in the tray, put the tray in the slot, but it is like the spring/mechanism that pushes the tray out (when pushing a pin in the tray openerhole) got stuck, and I cannot make the tray stay put. Hence I have to keep the tray/sim card in place with a piece of gaffa tape... And that doesn't even work well, as - appart from looking silly - the spring/mechanism pushes the tray harder than the tape can hold after a few days.
I searched a lot for a solution to this problem, but it doesn't seem to be normal.
Anybody? Please.
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Sorry, I don't know of a fix. It sounds like your lock mechanism is broken which is a hardware fix.
Maybe, you can find a case that forms around the phone and it would or should hold the card tray in place.
Call HTC Service Center to see if they have a solution.
majmoz said:
Sorry, I don't know of a fix. It sounds like your lock mechanism is broken which is a hardware fix.
Maybe, you can find a case that forms around the phone and it would or should hold the card tray in place.
Call HTC Service Center to see if they have a solution.
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Thanks. I'll look for a case. Though the phone is big enough as it is. I'll ask at my local HTC-shop as well.
torstena said:
Thanks. I'll look for a case. Though the phone is big enough as it is. I'll ask at my local HTC-shop as well.
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as a temp solution you could just use a small piece of clear tape

How to eject micro sd tray?

I'm having trouble ejecting the micro sd tray. i'm using the ejector tool and insert it in that tiny hole and nothing happens. The instructions here http://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00045142/997422471/SM-T810NZWEXAR say to gently press the tool but I did that but it doesn't pop out. Is there a video tutorial?
I find its more than gentle that you need to eject it.
ashyx said:
I find its more than gentle that you need to eject it.
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oh thanks I tried it again but this time a hard push and finally got it ejected! :victory: samsung needs to reword their user manual
Ruriko said:
oh thanks I tried it again but this time a hard push and finally got it ejected! :victory: samsung needs to reword their user manual
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I will still call it gentle, but with a slight firm push, don't force it or you can damage the internal part, then you will have a problem removing the SD card.
Try not to remove it too much.
Yeah. What was wrong with the previous "press to eject" or whatever it was called?
graysooner said:
Yeah. What was wrong with the previous "press to eject" or whatever it was called?
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Doesn't look nice and don't last that long, and you have to put up with the flimsy cover, even though it looks nicer, Samsung has gone cheap with these tray, whiles others are making the micro sd/sim trays in metal, we have plastic.
I was afraid also to press it as hard as I had to
Just to let others know, I had to press the metal tool so hard that it kinda hurt my fingertip. It did finally open, but didn't feel right having to use that kind of force on something so small and delicate. Thanks for sharing info. I agree tho, I won't be changing this card very often.
Get a 200 or 256 GB SD card and an OTG adaptor and you shouldn't have to change at all.
There are some ejector tools that are thicker than others, so the tool can cause friction when you insert it to remove the sd card. I know I had a phone that had a really small hole and the ejector tool I commonly used was too big for it.

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