Hello,
because of the well-known USB port problem of the 7 plus I tried to change the USB connector board. The disassembling of the device was not easy but I got the board replaced. But with the new board the microphone is not working anymore.
The old one has the part number: CTD SB0B2N2BW0E
The new one which I got from AliExpress has the part number: KN180503-CT1909C
Is someone familiar with this problem? Is there any trick to solve this issue?
Best regards!
seems to me like its a defective board. But i could be wrong.
Ever get this figured out? Why not add pictures of the other side of the board?
Unimatrix-zero said:
Hello,
because of the well-known USB port problem of the 7 plus I tried to change the USB connector board. The disassembling of the device was not easy but I got the board replaced. But with the new board the microphone is not working anymore.
The old one has the part number: CTD SB0B2N2BW0E
The new one which I got from AliExpress has the part number: KN180503-CT1909C
Is someone familiar with this problem? Is there any trick to solve this issue?
Best regards!
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Actually Nokia has the mic attached to the charging section board itself, may be recheck the new board whether it have the mic within or not..
Unimatrix-zero said:
Hello,
because of the well-known USB port problem of the 7 plus I tried to change the USB connector board. The disassembling of the device was not easy but I got the board replaced. But with the new board the microphone is not working anymore.
The old one has the part number: CTD SB0B2N2BW0E
The new one which I got from AliExpress has the part number: KN180503-CT1909C
Is someone familiar with this problem? Is there any trick to solve this issue?
Best regards!
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Hello there. I had purchased the same board, and I seem to have the same problem with the microphone not working. I'm aware this was posted few years ago, but by any chance have you gotten it to work? Haha
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I need to replace htc kaiser (Kaiser 130 if this matter) usb but i dont know USB product code. Can someone post it here?
Thanks in advance!
If you mean the USB port on the bottom of the handset, it is part of the flex cable and cannot be bought separately. Flex cables are usually less than $100US.
balsack said:
If you mean the USB port on the bottom of the handset, it is part of the flex cable and cannot be bought separately. Flex cables are usually less than $100US.
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ahhh crap.. in service they told me this is can be cheply replace by other usb port but they not have it in stock so i think i buy it and replace by myself.
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but still i dont know. What's USB in KAISER?
Yes it can be bought
rhyre said:
ahhh crap.. in service they told me this is can be cheply replace by other
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Indeed it can be replaced. It's a part made by a Taiwanese connector manufacturer Acon (www.acon.com) and if you look on the service manual (accessible through links on the wiki) page 92 shows the connector as Con5 and part no MJE21-11K7P20. Good luck finding someone to supply it but your countries agents for Acon may be a place to start. There are also companies that offer a USB socket replacement service where they do all the work as well as supply the part. Search the USB port failure related threads here for details as their name escapes me.
i have been using my motorola razr charger on my tilt and now its loose and wont charge right, my oem tilt charger still works. anyone else experience this?
can someone post on how easy it was for them to replace the miniusb?
just need to solder it on..its quite easy
easy? for newbies is quite harder with no skills I sugest to you do not do this because you can brick your pda.
rhyre said:
easy? for newbies is quite harder with no skills I sugest to you do not do this because you can brick your pda.
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Hi,
I don't know where's re located, but many people in the US had very good experience with some companies specialised in PDA reparation. You may want to make a forum search for "broken usb" or similar.
can someone please post on their experience and where is the best place to get the USB connector for the att Tilt, possibly post a tutorial or youtube video on how to do it?
my solution!
hi from germany,
actually i had the same problem with the kaiser a few weeks ago and i searched the whole internet for the usb connector in order to replace my broken one. NO CHANCE!
I call HTC Germany and HTC USA and they were not able to tell me the specifications of the connector. One thing i can say for sure. HTC is NOT! using a standardized USB connector as it is built in other devices (nokia n95, motorola razr etc.).
My solution was: I ordere a display-damaged HTC Tytn 1 and gave it to an electrician who did his job well. He replaced my Kaiser USB connector.
Pretty annyoing, but it worked for me.
Much success to you1
so I blew out my microphones on the phone with some compressed air, and completely destroyed them both. I took the phone apart and ordered a new daughter board for $75 bucks. Now here is the issue, the new daughter board doesn't have an antenna cable connector that is located next to the volume rocker side, like the original one did. if you look on ifixit or even youtube teardown videos the daughter board is different than the one I had originaly.
My thoughts are I had a first generation daughter board?
I don't need this cable anymore?
does anyone know what this antenna cable is really for?
the phone works fine... other then the front facing camera doesn't work anymore. and I haven't tried the Bluetooth.
please help lol
razor1234mike said:
so I blew out my microphones on the phone with some compressed airYou should lookletely destroyed them both. I took the phone apart and ordered a new daughter board for $75 bucks. Now here is the issue, the new daughter board doesn't have an antenna cable connector that is located next to the volume rocker side, like the original one did. if you look on ifixit or even youtube teardown videos the daughter board is different than the one I had originaly.
My thoughts are I had a first generation daughter board?
I don't need this cable anymore?
does anyone know what this antenna cable is really for?
the phone works fine... other then the front facing camera doesn't work anymore. and I haven't tried the Bluetooth.
please help lol
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You disassembled the HTC one? Respect...
Well, I don't know if there are different hardware revisions, but I'd just say that the sprint version uses different hardware.
It isn't exactly unusual that us carrier versions of a phone have different internal hardware.
You should try finding an appropriate daughter board for your device.
I think my micro usb port is broken beacsue when i try to connect my phone to the pc i phone make a sound that it is now changing but i dont see it pop up on my computer. I wanted to replace the part but i was wondering since the AT&T and T moble version are about he same with out the whole "lte" can i use this board to replace with the At&t board?
This is what i was gonna buy:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Microphone-Charging-Connector-Replacement/dp/B00CGDUKV8
Cornbeef3000 said:
I think my micro usb port is broken beacsue when i try to connect my phone to the pc i phone make a sound that it is now changing but i dont see it pop up on my computer. I wanted to replace the part but i was wondering since the AT&T and T moble version are about he same with out the whole "lte" can i use this board to replace with the At&t board?
This is what i was gonna buy:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Microphone-Charging-Connector-Replacement/dp/B00CGDUKV8
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I would have to say NO!
from your link...
"Samsung Galaxy Note i717 Micro USB Slot USB Microphone Mic Charger Charging Port Dock Connector Flex Cable Ribbon REV1.0 Replacement For Samsung Galaxy Note i717"
That is not even a sgh-t999 /sgs s3 device's board.
I have the same problem mine isnt charging. but from what I have seen the "port" is on the main board and is not an easy fix, unless your skilled in soldering. [heres where my nasa soldering skills come in handy]
Would also like some direction as to where/what to buy....
Thanks
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I found this looking around on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Original-Genu...im_cps_91?ie=UTF8&refRID=1F90DC9HWRDBRN3QA19D
has the correct model # listed and from my "googleing" this is the only way to change the part...no easy board swap like other samsung models... :/
Edit 1:
Ok I bit the bullet and ordered this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A6960P4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
wont be here till june sometime because its coming from hong kong... but I can wait..had the best price..Hope it dont bite me in the a$$...
Edit 2:
I stopped at one of those screen repair shops that have poped up at our local mall, just to ask if they do port repairs...He pulled out an S3 main board with the conector on it. From what I could tell I did get the correct part. It will be interesting to say the least to get it off and replaced. Will update after I get my part next month. At least knowing what I am up against is a relief.
from what i researched the att & t-moble version are identical, only that the Att&t version can get lte but i took my phone apart and the boards are the same, so ima give it a try.
RoxAbout said:
I would have to say NO!
from your link...
"Samsung Galaxy Note i717 Micro USB Slot USB Microphone Mic Charger Charging Port Dock Connector Flex Cable Ribbon REV1.0 Replacement For Samsung Galaxy Note i717"
That is not even a sgh-t999 /sgs s3 device's board.
I have the same problem mine isnt charging. but from what I have seen the "port" is on the main board and is not an easy fix, unless your skilled in soldering. [heres where my nasa soldering skills come in handy]
Would also like some direction as to where/what to buy....
Thanks
Edit 0:
I found this looking around on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Original-Genu...im_cps_91?ie=UTF8&refRID=1F90DC9HWRDBRN3QA19D
has the correct model # listed and from my "googleing" this is the only way to change the part...no easy board swap like other samsung models... :/
Edit 1:
Ok I bit the bullet and ordered this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A6960P4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
wont be here till june sometime because its coming from hong kong... but I can wait..had the best price..Hope it dont bite me in the a$$...
Edit 2:
I stopped at one of those screen repair shops that have poped up at our local mall, just to ask if they do port repairs...He pulled out an S3 main board with the conector on it. From what I could tell I did get the correct part. It will be interesting to say the least to get it off and replaced. Will update after I get my part next month. At least knowing what I am up against is a relief.
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WOOT! Got the part today! Way earlier than they said. Now to find some P/Q to take it apart and put it in...
RoxAbout said:
WOOT! Got the part today! Way earlier than they said. Now to find some P/Q to take it apart and put it in...
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I got the part today and it worked like a charm
RoxAbout said:
I would have to say NO!
from your link...
"Samsung Galaxy Note i717 Micro USB Slot USB Microphone Mic Charger Charging Port Dock Connector Flex Cable Ribbon REV1.0 Replacement For Samsung Galaxy Note i717"
That is not even a sgh-t999 /sgs s3 device's board.
I have the same problem mine isnt charging. but from what I have seen the "port" is on the main board and is not an easy fix, unless your skilled in soldering. [heres where my nasa soldering skills come in handy]
Would also like some direction as to where/what to buy....
Thanks
Edit 0:
I found this looking around on amazon:
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has the correct model # listed and from my "googleing" this is the only way to change the part...no easy board swap like other samsung models... :/
Edit 1:
Ok I bit the bullet and ordered this one:
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wont be here till june sometime because its coming from hong kong... but I can wait..had the best price..Hope it dont bite me in the a$$...
Edit 2:
I stopped at one of those screen repair shops that have poped up at our local mall, just to ask if they do port repairs...He pulled out an S3 main board with the conector on it. From what I could tell I did get the correct part. It will be interesting to say the least to get it off and replaced. Will update after I get my part next month. At least knowing what I am up against is a relief.
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This is the forum for the T879, why are you talking about T999?
ssuperkid5 said:
This is the forum for the T879, why are you talking about T999?
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whoopsie
Prolly cuz im blind and didnt post with my glass's...
:/
I have a Razer Phone 2 with the infamous non-working USB C port. There seems to be very little supply for the board itself unless it's a used part and those seem to be farelt expensive. Looking at a teardown video of the phone it looks as though the port itself is attached to a flimsy ribbon type cable attachment. If anyone has any experience with this specific part could you please tell me if there are solder points that could be either reconnected or replaced with a completely new port without replacing the whole board? A friend of mine has a a fair bit of know how when it comes to doing repairs of this sort, but I'd hate to take it apart to try and replace the port it self and risk damaging the seal of the device for no reason at all if this procedure is not even possible without a replacement of the full part. Thank you in advance for any replies. I know this question might be a long shot, but we are just trying to weigh our options and figured someone on here might have the experience to point us in the right direction.
murderfacexx87 said:
I have a Razer Phone 2 with the infamous non-working USB C port. There seems to be very little supply for the board itself unless it's a used part and those seem to be farelt expensive. Looking at a teardown video of the phone it looks as though the port itself is attached to a flimsy ribbon type cable attachment. If anyone has any experience with this specific part could you please tell me if there are solder points that could be either reconnected or replaced with a completely new port without replacing the whole board? A friend of mine has a a fair bit of know how when it comes to doing repairs of this sort, but I'd hate to take it apart to try and replace the port it self and risk damaging the seal of the device for no reason at all if this procedure is not even possible without a replacement of the full part. Thank you in advance for any replies. I know this question might be a long shot, but we are just trying to weigh our options and figured someone on here might have the experience to point us in the right direction.
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I have the same problem. And since sending it back to Razer( don't get me started on how much there customer support sucks!) would cost more than buying a used phone 2. I am thinking to replace the port. Did you have any luck?
I work in a repair shop where I get these from time to time. You can try a used charge port board, but that doesn't always fix it and that seems to be a temporary fix. I have yet to find the root cause of the charging bootloop on the nearly dozen rp2's I have
HI, I have 2 MTCE Headunits with broken mainboards,... The original screws of the OEM Radio seemed to be a bit too long for mounting the Android Head unit,.. so it scratched the mainboard a little bit and made a short,.... so i need 2 new Mainboards,.. does anyone know a seller ?
thank you
Dantical said:
HI, I have 2 MTCE Headunits with broken mainboards,... The original screws of the OEM Radio seemed to be a bit too long for mounting the Android Head unit,.. so it scratched the mainboard a little bit and made a short,.... so i need 2 new Mainboards,.. does anyone know a seller ?
thank you
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Depends on factory, what was MCU.
I can probably repair or buy your old units to develop on
I dont know what mcu it was.. maybe mtce-mx
I want to use the radio, so i need a repair or new mainboard
Quite possibly repairable. Try a local repairer?
No one wants to try it out...
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No one wants to try it out...
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Even with schematics? You're welcome to send them to me in NZ. From what I can see, a supply rail will be down.