Cannot switch to rear camera, Help. - Huawei P10 Questions & Answers

Switch from front to rear camera camera doesnt work, i even tried to replace camera module and it doesnt helped. when i try to Third-party camera it says cannot connect to camera so i think problem is not in Cam module but maybe in motherboard. Does anyone got same experience or know how to fix it ? I even cannot turn on flashlight... Recently i installed Treble rom so that maybe fu*ked up my phone idk.

madoxx77 said:
Switch from front to rear camera camera doesnt work, i even tried to replace camera module and it doesnt helped. when i try to Third-party camera it says cannot connect to camera so i think problem is not in Cam module but maybe in motherboard. Does anyone got same experience or know how to fix it ? I even cannot turn on flashlight... Recently i installed Treble rom so that maybe fu*ked up my phone idk.
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Is it the case that your phone was dropped off and then this issue started. If this is the case then you need to repair the camera from Huawei authorised shop.

I really don't know how Huawei built this phone but did you change the flex cable if it's separated from the module?
Maybe the issue can be the flex cable connector on the Mainboard.
If you're a bit skillfully handed than you can try to heat the Logicboard with a hot-air gun. But don't too hot, max. 200°C and only for a short time, and also only at the connector area. This helps to resolder cold solding joint. No warranty with this. Don't hold the hot-air gun on microchips or other parts made of plastic.

I really don't know how Huawei built this phone but did you change the flex cable if it's separated from the module?
Maybe the issue can be the flex cable connector on the Mainboard.
If you're a bit skillfully handed than you can try to heat the Logicboard with a hot-air gun. But don't too hot, max. 200°C and only for a short time, and also only at the connector area. This helps to resolder cold solding joint. No warranty with this. Don't hold the hot-air gun on microchips or other parts made of plastic.

Ronju Khan said:
Is it the case that your phone was dropped off and then this issue started. If this is the case then you need to repair the camera from Huawei authorised shop.
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No it stopped working after i accidentaly touched camera module when phone was disassembled. So i though i fu*cked up OIS . But even new module doesnt work so i dont know.

Jannomag said:
I really don't know how Huawei built this phone but did you change the flex cable if it's separated from the module?
Maybe the issue can be the flex cable connector on the Mainboard.
If you're a bit skillfully handed than you can try to heat the Logicboard with a hot-air gun. But don't too hot, max. 200°C and only for a short time, and also only at the connector area. This helps to resolder cold solding joint. No warranty with this. Don't hold the hot-air gun on microchips or other parts made of plastic.
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You cannot separate flex from module. Yeah maybe it is motherboard connector problem, but it stopped working after i accidentaly touched cam when phone was disassembled, i didnt unpluged connector when it broke. But thanks for suggestion.

madoxx77 said:
You cannot separate flex from module. Yeah maybe it is motherboard connector problem, but it stopped working after i accidentaly touched cam when phone was disassembled, i didnt unpluged connector when it broke. But thanks for suggestion.
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Where did you touched the cam exactly? Did you disconnect the battery? Why did you open the phone?

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Where did you touched the cam exactly? Did you disconnect the battery? Why did you open the phone?
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Touched main Colour Cam, battery was disconnected. I opened it because i needed to install board software through testpins because i bricked it when i tried to install stock EMUI rom through HWOTA
But i think it doesnt work because i edited Vendor to install Huawei cam on AOSP rom

I don't believe that this is an issue with the module if you just touched it ... Theoretically you can knock it off with your bodies static charge but this would be the first case I've ever heard as an electrician.
I think you broke the cable or the connector. My heat solution can help but it can also destroy your phone. Without circuit diagrams and testing methods it's really to figure it out. It's too small and not made for quick and easy repair.
Maybe a professional can help you if you know one.
Maybe there's a fuse on the logic board for the camera which cut the circuit because of static charge or maybe you shorted something with fat or water of your fingers...there are so many factors.

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What a joke man..

After the repairing of my X1's ribbon cable I went home gladly with my X1 functional... partly..
I noticed there's an error in signal in my X1 when I was checking my phone at the SE center.. But I thought it was maybe due to poor reception thus I neglected it..
Now I know that there's some new problem arise.. Any idea how a ribbon cable can affect this?
The signal error is not due to flex, but most likely an assembly error/other fault. Could you explain better what type of error are you getting, e.g. SIM is not read, connection cannot be made, calls cannot be made, data is not received?
Flex contains connectors for front camera, ear speaker, LCD, light sensor, front keypad PCB and optical keypad module, as well as LED lights on all sides positioned on the flex itself - therefore problems with any of the above can be attributed to the flex. However, flex consists of different separate areas, where problem with one will not necessarily mean the whole lot of things will be affected. For example, not working ear speaker may be present with working rest, VC camera not working, while LCD is fine etc. When the lot fails as a group, then the problem is either flex at the slide point, flex at the PCB connection point or the main PCB itself, in which case it may not necessarily be the flex. So what is the new problem?
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The signal error is not due to flex, but most likely an assembly error/other fault. Could you explain better what type of error are you getting, e.g. SIM is not read, connection cannot be made, calls cannot be made, data is not received?
Flex contains connectors for front camera, ear speaker, LCD, light sensor, front keypad PCB and optical keypad module, as well as LED lights on all sides positioned on the flex itself - therefore problems with any of the above can be attributed to the flex. However, flex consists of different separate areas, where problem with one will not necessarily mean the whole lot of things will be affected. For example, not working ear speaker may be present with working rest, VC camera not working, while LCD is fine etc. When the lot fails as a group, then the problem is either flex at the slide point, flex at the PCB connection point or the main PCB itself, in which case it may not necessarily be the flex. So what is the new problem?
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It read my SIM card but I'm not getting any connection signals from my service provider.. Yeah most likely would be an assembly error
I really got annoyed that I need to go back to the service centre and fix it again. Today I went there and they said technician aren't there and I need to return tomorrow.
Thanks for the reply. Now I learned something from you. Thank you
Ethan Liew from Malaysia
The antenna module is very easy to access, see disassembly procedure and see if you can reposition it. http://www.formymobile.co.uk/xperiadisassembly.php Speaker and antenna module is positioned on the side OPPOSITE to the camera, you can see removal on photo 4.
enigma1nz said:
The antenna module is very easy to access, see disassembly procedure and see if you can reposition it. http://www.formymobile.co.uk/xperiadisassembly.php Speaker and antenna module is positioned on the side OPPOSITE to the camera, you can see removal on photo 4.
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I took my phone to the centre for another checkup. And sadly they can't even identify what's going on with my signal too. They're sending it to the HQ. Guessed it'll take another long time to be fixed. Hope I'll get Leo for free tonight. Then I'll just leave my X1 goodbye~

[Q] the wifi HARDWARE problem fix?

Hi
I have the c5502 with the bluetooth/wifi problem , the repair service told me they can fix it with bridges or smth and the problem will appear again,
First i dont believe them that much i just feel that they wanted me to pay for a new PCB
Question: Is this problem really fixable or should i buy a new one
Someone told me he will reweld the wifi and it is fixed
Note: The problem was temporarly fixed when i press hard on the back next to mic 2, but no longer works
Judging by your description, it might be that the WiFi/BT chip isn't attached well - some of the balls in the BGA (Ball Grid Array, look it up) have cracks that prevent proper contact.
If this is indeed the case, it can be fixed by reflowing or just directed heating of the chip area to the melting temperature of the soldering alloy.
However, this might not be the problem - and if it isn't, there might be a host of reasons for it.
You need to correlate the location of the WiFi/BT chip and the pressure you're applying.
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Judging by your description, it might be that the WiFi/BT chip isn't attached well - some of the balls in the BGA (Ball Grid Array, look it up) have cracks that prevent proper contact.
If this is indeed the case, it can be fixed by reflowing or just directed heating of the chip area to the melting temperature of the soldering alloy.
However, this might not be the problem - and if it isn't, there might be a host of reasons for it.
You need to correlate the location of the WiFi/BT chip and the pressure you're applying.
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wow thank you, i looke it up it should be simple
could you tell me what is the bridging he talked about ?
He might be suspecting something else.
synos_x said:
Hi
I have the c5502 with the bluetooth/wifi problem , the repair service told me they can fix it with bridges or smth and the problem will appear again,
First i dont believe them that much i just feel that they wanted me to pay for a new PCB
Question: Is this problem really fixable or should i buy a new one
Someone told me he will reweld the wifi and it is fixed
Note: The problem was temporarly fixed when i press hard on the back next to mic 2, but no longer works
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I have fixed my WiFi but bluetooth is still dead.
The WiFi problem is actually a poor connection between two boards inside the phone. There's two boards that need to make contact but because they aren't hard-wired together they rely on a touch contact. There's a shiny foil square on top board (main pcb) that has to contact conductive square on lower board. The shiny foil square looks like it gets compressed over time which is why the wifi only fails on some phones after a while. Some phones will be fine but I think it's just poor engineering to rely on a soft touch contact!!
When you push in the back against the mic you are pushing the boards together to make contact.
I fixed by placing some of the screen adhesive (which I had plenty of after removing screen) underneath the spacer pad that is under the bottom board. This forces the boards together and keeps the WiFi going.
However, I thought this would fix bluetooth but no such luck. Perhaps there's another connection that's not right somewhere?
so i sent it to a repair center sony told me the board is fried, i dont know what this means , everything works except for wifi bluetooth, they are both working until now, i think they heated the wifi part on the board
Silverdace said:
I have fixed my WiFi but bluetooth is still dead.
The WiFi problem is actually a poor connection between two boards inside the phone. There's two boards that need to make contact but because they aren't hard-wired together they rely on a touch contact. There's a shiny foil square on top board (main pcb) that has to contact conductive square on lower board. The shiny foil square looks like it gets compressed over time which is why the wifi only fails on some phones after a while. Some phones will be fine but I think it's just poor engineering to rely on a soft touch contact!!
When you push in the back against the mic you are pushing the boards together to make contact.
I fixed by placing some of the screen adhesive (which I had plenty of after removing screen) underneath the spacer pad that is under the bottom board. This forces the boards together and keeps the WiFi going.
However, I thought this would fix bluetooth but no such luck. Perhaps there's another connection that's not right somewhere?
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Hi,
Can you please let me know that how did you open that phone? did you opened it by your self?
Is it possible to open from back side only?
Do you have pictures for wifi solution which you described above?
nikunjnandaniya said:
Hi,
Can you please let me know that how did you open that phone? did you opened it by your self?
Is it possible to open from back side only?
Do you have pictures for wifi solution which you described above?
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Hi sorry but don't have phone any more. Don't think I have pictures any more either.
You cannot open from back side only. You have to take off screen. Look on youtube to see how it's done.
Silverdace said:
Hi sorry but don't have phone any more. Don't think I have pictures any more either.
You cannot open from back side only. You have to take off screen. Look on youtube to see how it's done.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Currently i had press with pressure back side and it's working for me.
But let say if i open phone as shown in youtube then do i need anything extra to assemble my phone again?
Thanks that you have write your wifi issue here and it will help others.
nikunjnandaniya said:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Currently i had press with pressure back side and it's working for me.
But let say if i open phone as shown in youtube then do i need anything extra to assemble my phone again?
Thanks that you have write your wifi issue here and it will help others.
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Yes, you'll need the screen adhesive stuff. Can find on eBay or Aliexpress or Witrigs etc.
synos_x said:
Hi
I have the c5502 with the bluetooth/wifi problem , the repair service told me they can fix it with bridges or smth and the problem will appear again,
First i dont believe them that much i just feel that they wanted me to pay for a new PCB
Question: Is this problem really fixable or should i buy a new one
Someone told me he will reweld the wifi and it is fixed
Note: The problem was temporarly fixed when i press hard on the back next to mic 2, but no longer works
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old thread but just in case some zr user are still searching for an answer
there is a chip on main pcb which controls wifi and bluetooth, but sony didn't soldered it correctly and thus it needs pressure to make connections with pcb.
Only permanent solution is to apply heat on that chip ( after disassembling pcb from phone ) and then it will work for forever.
My phone's ( zr ) wifi bluetooth and nfc wasn't working, so i dissembled it and took the pcb to a laptop repair shop and told them to apply heat on that chip to solder it correctly ( as i don't have that instrument which is used to apply heat on small point ), and after that it is working without any issue. :highfive:
Note:- be carefull while removing screen as it is very fragile and will brake easily if not handled correctly ( yes i broke my screen and using an after market now which costed me Rs1800 ( for full folder ), i was lucky to still find its screen .
Saw Sooper diff DDI dijauhkan I'd do so

built-in Microphone not working, water woes

Dropped my phone in water.
thought everything was ok till I made a phone call and now the microphone doesn't work.
Any Ideas?
for anyone interested I opened it up to see how hard it may be. (i followed part of a youtube how to remove screen) found the board with the microphone on it, disconnected the ribbon cables and tried to pry it off lightly. It didn't want to let go. Figured I needed to use a heat-gun or blow-dryer with a plastic pry to get it off. As I didn't have the board I needed yet I decided to scratch a little on the microphone (probably did nothing). Popped the connecters back on and put it back together. turned it on and It started working.
May be it needed some air? May be the connectors were not engaging right? IDK but I'm confident I can replace the charging port and microphone on one of these because they are on the same board. The screen isn't that much harder either.
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hi!
unfortunately i had the exact same experience but in my case the mic never fanctioned again.
Since you did it, can you please tell me which one is the mic...? is it the round thing on the oposite side of the speaker with the 2 spiral connections on it or am i ...scratching the wrong thing ??
thank you in advance man

No Audio after screen replacement

Hi,
I really need your help as I have no idea what to do.
After 1 month of using MI5 Pro Ceramic black I have broke my phone,First the touch worked and there was only vertical lines on the lcd in the spot of the shatter so I could operate but due to my stupidity and of force touching the broken glass these vertical lines started to cover all the screen (Everything worked well on the phone..Sound,Camera and etc..)
So I ordered from Aliexpress LCD + Touch screen for about 70$ (Included DHL Express shipment)
When I got the screen I started to disassamble the phone.. Got everything out,Took out the broken screen and pasted the new screen on the frame (Must say all these aliexpress screens are really bad,0% protection on the screen,Not sure about the LCD quality yet but glass is horrible..Started to scratch even before I used it)
Anyways to our point..
Started to assamble back everything.. Powered on the phone and Yay! Phone is working but...
No Sound,Firstly I checked settings and everything..Ran CIT test and everything that belongs to audio giving force close..
Calibrate Speaker PA test results : State-Get impedance failed!,Speaker Vendor-None
Vibration- FAIL no short and no long
Main mic speaker Feedback,Simulation call test,Front mic speaker feedback test,Top mic speaker feedback test,
everything when I enter it giving FC with that details :
"IlegalStateException:Unable to retrieve AudioRecord pointer for SetParameters() blablala...
Headphone mic feedback test (Called on an uninitialized AudioRecord)
So in short..
No Speaker,No Mic,No headphone Mic..
Now my question is what I need to do from now.. Its not firmware/software problem for sure as before I disassambled the phone everything worked well..
My first guess was the problem is on the Sub PCB but then I asked my self..If the USB-C is working and WiFI antenna giving full signal it means the Sub PCB works so what the hell is the problem? I really hope its not something in the PCB it self as it means throw everything to garbage.. ;<
Hope to hear suggests..
I thought to order the MI5 32GB Black version take out the Main PCB put the Pro Main PCB and put also the ceramic back cover but that I would do only if I know that the problem is from the sub PCB but if Headphone mic doesnt work (Which the Main PCB take care of) then its probably in the Main PCB??
Please help!
you didnt damage the pins on the press connector? is the press connector on the ribbon cable flush / fully inserted ? Are you sure you didnt kink the ribbon cable?
I haven't pulled a mi5 apart, but can only assume its like every other phone i have.
leighaus said:
you didnt damage the pins on the press connector? is the press connector on the ribbon cable flush / fully inserted ? Are you sure you didnt kink the ribbon cable?
I haven't pulled a mi5 apart, but can only assume its like every other phone i have.
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The problem is that far as I understood of how the mi5 built and from how I saw it looks like..The Speaker located in the Sub PCB cover,Vibrate connected to subPCB,And all the SubPCB connected with the cable to the main PCB and I checked it connected good and no any damaged pins from what I was able to see..If there was damaged pins then the phone wont get charged as the USB-C wont be connected as it located in the SubPCB however it does work.. So I really have no idea what cause it..
Also the Headphone mic doesnt work in the tests..Anything related to Audio giving that FC with "AudioRecord" error..
I really must to know what causing it so I will know what to do ;<
Little update,
Just connected a bluetooth speaker,No any sound nothing..
Hi everyone! My MI5 has the same problems, no sound, mic, vibration, led buttons light, plugin earphones without notification's icon, can not play music, video offline and online video (Youtube, Facebook, live stream ..). It was happened when i replaced brooken screen. The first time when I turn on, evetything ok, I can play music through speaker, but now everything has gone..! Plz tell me how to slove this problem! Sorry for my poor E!
Hi, I ended up on buying the phone again... It's impossible to fix that problem as probably you did what I did and didn't place the motherboard correctly so a little bent probably happened and that cause to the problem.
edoroom said:
Hi, I ended up on buying the phone again... It's impossible to fix that problem as probably you did what I did and didn't place the motherboard correctly so a little bent probably happened and that cause to the problem.
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Hi there! Care to elaborate a little more? I have also the same problem. I was replacing the rear camera module while the module I had received was broken to begin with. I hadn't really figured this out initially and I tried several times to attach it and test it, perhaps move the flex and retest, and at some I remember I found out the vibration was not there, but didn't pay attention to it as everything was open, until I found out the camera module was faulty in the end, and subsequently discovered also the whole issue with sound/vibration/key backlight etc. Instead of buying a new device, I was thinking to try and fix it, but still I'm a bit unsure about what the problem really was. From what I could figure, I didn't do anything different this particular time the audio/vibration didn't work, with respect to the previous times I attached and detached the motherboard. But is it definitely the board itself and not its flex connecting it to the sub-pcb? Could it be the sub-pcb itself or even both this and the board? In case I buy a new board (perhaps together with a sub-pcb just in case) to replace it which part should I watch out for, not to damage it again. Sorry for the many questions but you seem to be the only source of info for this specific problem.
deusxx said:
Hi there! Care to elaborate a little more? I have also the same problem. I was replacing the rear camera module while the module I had received was broken to begin with. I hadn't really figured this out initially and I tried several times to attach it and test it, perhaps move the flex and retest, and at some I remember I found out the vibration was not there, but didn't pay attention to it as everything was open, until I found out the camera module was faulty in the end, and subsequently discovered also the whole issue with sound/vibration/key backlight etc. Instead of buying a new device, I was thinking to try and fix it, but still I'm a bit unsure about what the problem really was. From what I could figure, I didn't do anything different this particular time the audio/vibration didn't work, with respect to the previous times I attached and detached the motherboard. But is it definitely the board itself and not its flex connecting it to the sub-pcb? Could it be the sub-pcb itself or even both this and the board? In case I buy a new board (perhaps together with a sub-pcb just in case) to replace it which part should I watch out for, not to damage it again. Sorry for the many questions but you seem to be the only source of info for this specific problem.
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Hi sorry for late answer,I barley visit xda these times..
After I bought the MI5 again this time in the 64gb version I tested the old 128gb motherboard (The main one) and still same problem with Vibration/Sound (While all sensors work camera too)
Which means its not the sub-pcb problem,Its the main motherboard for sure,Now what cause it?
In my opinion when I pulled of the motherboard to put it on the new screen I insert it in a bad way which made it bent a little and probably the place I bent is where the audio and all the stuff goes on..
I'm pretty sure we cant really do something about that problem as problem related to motherboard it self are usually not fixable,But if you find something I will glad to get a feedback to test on my own bad motherboard so maybe I can back to the 128gb version ;| but I doubt it..
edoroom said:
Hi sorry for late answer,I barley visit xda these times..
After I bought the MI5 again this time in the 64gb version I tested the old 128gb motherboard (The main one) and still same problem with Vibration/Sound (While all sensors work camera too)
Which means its not the sub-pcb problem,Its the main motherboard for sure,Now what cause it?
In my opinion when I pulled of the motherboard to put it on the new screen I insert it in a bad way which made it bent a little and probably the place I bent is where the audio and all the stuff goes on..
I'm pretty sure we cant really do something about that problem as problem related to motherboard it self are usually not fixable,But if you find something I will glad to get a feedback to test on my own bad motherboard so maybe I can back to the 128gb version ;| but I doubt it..
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Many thanks for the response! It sheds a little light indeed. I also ordered another phone to replace it as the cost of the motherboard seems to be equal approximately close to a new device. I'm with you, in the same view, I also once placed the motherboard quickly in the chassis without the screw that holds it together, in one of the 50 or so attempts to try and make the camera sensor I was replacing, visible to the OS, and this looseness was the unfortunate one perhaps (?). I too don't expect the sound to work again. I just wanted to double check the issue was not with the sub-pcb, which I did thanks to you. For sure I have no hopes for the mainboard to work again, but still, what keeps me from being certain it is actually the sound card that is the problem, is a very similar case I saw In a foreign forum, and also clues from my device which support the argument that the mainboard might have entered in a kind of diagnostic boot state due to a hardware fault that was apparent, where either some components are not initialized during boot, or their HW resources are taken over from the diag. ports and irqs that are enabled, in which case the issue can perhaps be fixed. For sure whenever I find a good deal on a new motherboard I will replace it, to keep it as a secondary phone, as I liked it quite a bit, but It would be interesting to see if this hypothesis holds or not. Anyway thanks again for the response!
Hi,
I've bought used mi5 with broken screen. After LCD replacement I've found that that phone has problem with sound. Exactly the same as in this thread - no sound, mic, vibration, led buttons light, plugin earphones without notification's icon, can't play music, video offline and online video (Youtube).
Someone already did LCD replacement on this phone and probably done something.
But what I discovered on this phone that problem start when battery charge aprox more then 60%.
I did flash one year old ROM via fastboot ( just to verify if it not the ROM problem) and after that everything was fine ( battery level 50%).
I did hardware test - passed 100% fine.
But when I did charge till 100% the problem come back.
That's really interesting finding... Can you tell me the same steps you did like which rom you flashed and all of that? I will check it with my dead phone maybe if I will have the same thing like you we can point on something...
mi5 lcd replaced touch not working
I bought a mi5 mobile in singapore. My display was damaged. I changed many display in india (checked in many shop). only work display (lcd). Touch not respose. please some one give solution. thank you
have same problem with op
my phone get damaged by water so im rush turn it off and open everything then go to dry it... and problem with speaker etc doesnt work just like op please help i really doesnt have money to buy new phone this month
Exactly same problem with me, just replaced the rear camera and the problem occurs
No sound, no vibration, nav led not working at all, playing video not working
Even playing sound via bluetooth speaker not working too
I believe there is something wrong with the mainboard
can anyone point out which part of the mainboard responsible for the lower board?
The lower board works well though, I tested it using other mainboard
codearm2 said:
Exactly same problem with me, just replaced the rear camera and the problem occurs
No sound, no vibration, nav led not working at all, playing video not working
Even playing sound via bluetooth speaker not working too
I believe there is something wrong with the mainboard
can anyone point out which part of the mainboard responsible for the lower board?
The lower board works well though, I tested it using other mainboard
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For me the problem was that after the screen replacement (It may also apply to you after you replaced the rear camera..)
When I put back he main motherboard it wasnt sat properly,I put it beneath a small plastic holder and when I closed everything and screw and all..Problem appeared and when I rechecked motherboard I found out it got bent in the right down side and that's probably what killed all the sensors,sound and everything..
Of course that what happend to me..There is plenty of other reasons that may cause to what you experience..
edoroom said:
For me the problem was that after the screen replacement (It may also apply to you after you replaced the rear camera..)
When I put back he main motherboard it wasnt sat properly,I put it beneath a small plastic holder and when I closed everything and screw and all..Problem appeared and when I rechecked motherboard I found out it got bent in the right down side and that's probably what killed all the sensors,sound and everything..
Of course that what happend to me..There is plenty of other reasons that may cause to what you experience..
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I believe the chip or something similar, that control the sensor, led, vibration etc, was broken because we put it the wrong way
now we need to find which chip it is and replace it
which part of the right down? near the signal cable?
codearm2 said:
I believe the chip or something similar, that control the sensor, led, vibration etc, was broken because we put it the wrong way
now we need to find which chip it is and replace it
which part of the right down? near the signal cable?
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If you just checked and saw you put it wrong as I did,On the little plastic which made a little bent then I guess you lost..I would just buy new motherboard on aliexpress or just give up and buy a new phone..
As you cant really know (I mean from our side..) if its a chip related there or if its the bent it self which made problem on the connection on the board it self..
And yes I was speaking about the right side near the signal cable where you need to install the motherboard from that side where there is a little plastic like holding the motherboard..When I did the reinstall by not checking I put the motherboard on that plastic and after I closed everything and all screws got back I discovered that problem..
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If you just checked and saw you put it wrong as I did,On the little plastic which made a little bent then I guess you lost..I would just buy new motherboard on aliexpress or just give up and buy a new phone..
As you cant really know (I mean from our side..) if its a chip related there or if its the bent it self which made problem on the connection on the board it self..
And yes I was speaking about the right side near the signal cable where you need to install the motherboard from that side where there is a little plastic like holding the motherboard..When I did the reinstall by not checking I put the motherboard on that plastic and after I closed everything and all screws got back I discovered that problem..
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yeah, it means it's the same mistake as mine, that little metal thing that hold the motherboard, I forgot to eject the sim card tray and when I pull my main board it was stuck, got a little bent from there
Just wonder if anyone have the schematic for mi5 mainboard, since I'm curious and want to find a way to repair it
Not because I'm in despair of needing a phone, this MI5 is my secondary phone
Just because of the curiousity, that's all
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found the schematic here
https://data.dendik.id/Data/Schematic/Xiaomi/Mi5_SM.rar
now on the journey to repair this stupid mistake, lol
any help from someone who are an expert in this thing will be really appreaciated
codearm2 said:
yeah, it means it's the same mistake as mine, that little metal thing that hold the motherboard, I forgot to eject the sim card tray and when I pull my main board it was stuck, got a little bent from there
Just wonder if anyone have the schematic for mi5 mainboard, since I'm curious and want to find a way to repair it
Not because I'm in despair of needing a phone, this MI5 is my secondary phone
Just because of the curiousity, that's all
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found the schematic here
https://data.dendik.id/Data/Schematic/Xiaomi/Mi5_SM.rar
now on the journey to repair this stupid mistake, lol
any help from someone who are an expert in this thing will be really appreaciated
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ok bruh im already do some fking around and do ic audio replacement but no hope its still broke even my repair guy who are ex xiaomi worker are give up the problem is looks like from cpu its self but there was something interesting if u try download device info hw app in google play there was warning that the device cant read sys or something cuz it was blocked and when u look at audio chipset its was gone
feel2death said:
ok bruh im already do some fking around and do ic audio replacement but no hope its still broke even my repair guy who are ex xiaomi worker are give up the problem is looks like from cpu its self but there was something interesting if u try download device info hw app in google play there was warning that the device cant read sys or something cuz it was blocked and when u look at audio chipset its was gone
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Yeah, tried it before, and the audio chip is gone
Perhaps something wrong with the audio chip, will try to replace the IC tomorrow

Phone burst into flames during repair, need advice with new parts.

So, the screen on my Note 4X broke, and I wanted to replace it. Long story short, the battery is glued down hard as **** and I managed to damage it, and it burst into flames. I'm fine, I was prepared, nothing but the phone suffered any damage.
But now I'm sitting here, with a phone that's basically still fine minus the frame and the battery, and I still want to repair it.
I'm faced with two questions, first of all, I managed to find (I think) every part I need, but one eludes me. I don't even know what it's for. You can see it here (minute 9:11-9:27):
https://youtu.be/MQazwoEssN0?t=556
It says "C6_LEDFPC_V1.0" on mine. Google tells me nothing about that, and it's not a part I have seen on the repair shop sites. It doesn't even seem to be present on complete frame+display assemblies like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/LCD...edmi-Note-4X-hongmi-Red-Rise/32810566637.html
And apart from that, I wonder if I missed any part.
I still have:
A new display+digitizer, the back cover, the mainboard with the SoC and the two cameras, the PCB with the charging board, the battery cable, the sim tray, the fingerprint reader, the loudspeaker.
I need:
A new frame, an earpiece, the mainboard flex cable, the side key flex cable, a battery, and the one mysterious piece.
Is that everything? Does everyone has a basic list of all the parts?
anon768 said:
So, the screen on my Note 4X broke, and I wanted to replace it. Long story short, the battery is glued down hard as **** and I managed to damage it, and it burst into flames. I'm fine, I was prepared, nothing but the phone suffered any damage.
But now I'm sitting here, with a phone that's basically still fine minus the frame and the battery, and I still want to repair it.
I'm faced with two questions, first of all, I managed to find (I think) every part I need, but one eludes me. I don't even know what it's for. You can see it here (minute 9:11-9:27):
https://youtu.be/MQazwoEssN0?t=556
It says "C6_LEDFPC_V1.0" on mine. Google tells me nothing about that, and it's not a part I have seen on the repair shop sites. It doesn't even seem to be present on complete frame+display assemblies like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/LCD...edmi-Note-4X-hongmi-Red-Rise/32810566637.html
And apart from that, I wonder if I missed any part.
I still have:
A new display+digitizer, the back cover, the mainboard with the SoC and the two cameras, the PCB with the charging board, the battery cable, the sim tray, the fingerprint reader, the loudspeaker.
I need:
A new frame, an earpiece, the mainboard flex cable, the side key flex cable, a battery, and the one mysterious piece.
Is that everything? Does everyone has a basic list of all the parts?
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I've been thinking that in the video, the guy switched on the phone without that part. so that part shouldn't be a very major component. In my opinion, it can be some sort of sensor. I personally feel its a magnet screen sensor for covers with smart wake up function.
The reason I say this is because when i touch a small magnet on the entire front panel, It gets stuck on that same point.
However I am not very sure as the smart wake is not triggered. Maybe it is because I am on LineageOS.
Hope It turns out helpful.
You will probably need the vibrator motor too, its quite small and easy to lose as I've found.
one like this:
link
That part is the LED for the capacitive buttons. Not important at all if you cant find it

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