Need help about a part of the Samsung Galaxy S2 (network) ! - Galaxy S II Accessories

Hello,
Here on the picture, I surrounded in RED, a part of the SGS2.
Can someone tell me what is it ? (This part is missing on my Samsung).
My problem is that my SGS2 doesn't have the network since he felt, but the wifi and everything is ok...
I need to replace the network, can someone tell me where to find this part?
Thanks

Nobody can help ?

Thats the connector for an external antenna....most likely your network board is screwed...
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Thanks for your reply.
Can you show me with a picture, the parts that i must change for the network ?

Help please..
I need to repair it..

If you have warranty take it back to samsung
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did you by any chance reset your phone with the phone plugged into a charger - sometimes when i do this, i lose network connection. Try resetting your phone on battery power.
You may have also screwed your IMEA. Search the forums for solutions for this.

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[Q][Urgent] Wildfire Died?

Well I rooted my htc wildfire and overclocked it.
Everything seemed to work fine for a few months
and then...
I got a text message, and I responded to it, but I did also see that my battery was almost empty, then after responding, I putted my phone in my pocket, Then like 15 minutes later, I looked at my phone and it didn't do anything anymore, so I thought, my battery ran out, nothing to worry about then I got home, plugged in my phone... led didn't turn on... phone didn't charge. I was like damn, maybe my battery died? So I went outside to someone who also has a Wildfire and asked if I could try his battery, We switched batteries and my phone still didn't work
Does anyone know how i can fix this? my phone doesn't respond to ANYTHING I've tried
These symptoms are a bad omen.
Does it pick anything up plugging it into a computer?
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Does it pick anything up plugging it into a computer?
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nope, nothing at all :s
Remove battery and plug mobile to ur laptop or desktop and press power plus volume down button together....u see hboot?
First remove ur battery and then try to get hboot screen after u plugged ur phone to ur laptop or desktop via usb...
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Ankurcul said:
Remove battery and plug mobile to ur laptop or desktop and press power plus volume down button together....u see hboot?
First remove ur battery and then try to get hboot screen after u plugged ur phone to ur laptop or desktop via usb...
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No response from the device at all :s
Bro ur phone is bricked....
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Bro ur phone is bricked....
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Than that would be the first wildfire thats been bricked AFAIK
Maybe it's a hardware issue, something as motherboard or CPU or maybe the connector for the lcd screen has become loose
EDIT: Did your phoneshowany sign of intability before you put it in your pocket; was it hot?
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Bro ur phone is bricked....
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lol, how can it be bricked if I used the root for a few months and didn't change anything to it for a while?
also @lcd poster
if it was my lcd, my led should still turn on when inserting the phone to a power connection
also I do also think it is something with my mainboard/cpu, i've read on the internet that i'm not the only one with a phone that just doesn't respond to anything anymore (wildfire) even others who hadn't rooted their phone got this issue, although they have garrantuee :s
sorry for my bad english
Anyhow its great u r not bricked bt if u have damaged CPU so do u have warranty/guarantee?
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Anyhow its great u r not bricked bt if u have damaged CPU so do u have warranty/guarantee?
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Rooted and overclocked, I don't think my warranty is still valid?
Yes your warranty is void. But, if you were on a Stock / Sense based ROM, you *may* be lucky and the service guys may not notice.
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Yes your warranty is void. But, if you were on a Stock / Sense based ROM, you *may* be lucky and the service guys may not notice.
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But maybe they won't start repairing it and give me just a new one, (since it's more expensive to repair the phone then to give me a new one i guess) and then they'll won't notice either?
also, if I do bring back my phone and they find out about it, will they charge me for the repairing costs? even if I don't want it to be repaired if it will cost me? (I already bought an iphone now, but sometimes i just want to experiment back with my android xd)
I really can't answer that mate. Policies vary widely across stores and nations. But, don't hold your breath for a new one, I think that case is extremely unlikely. I guess your best bet is to give them the phone, and have them contact yo regarding it's situation, repairs, and costs (if any) after their preliminary inspection / assessment. Only after their assessment, you give the go ahead to repair / replace (If free ).
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I really can't answer that mate. Policies vary widely across stores and nations. But, don't hold your breath for a new one, I think that case is extremely unlikely. I guess your best bet is to give them the phone, and have them contact yo regarding it's situation, repairs, and costs (if any) after their preliminary inspection / assessment. Only after their assessment, you give the go ahead to repair / replace (If free ).
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thanks, i'll probably go to the store tommorow, but my bro got a new ipod nana (6g) because his lock button was stuck
ex4life6pro said:
thanks, i'll probably go to the store tommorow, but my bro got a new ipod nana (6g) because his lock button was stuck
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HTC and Apple don't roll the same way.
Apple's products aren't even worth repairing, thus they don't bother doing that.
it might be an lcd problem this thing also happened to me...
I know quite a few friends of mine who had similar issues with other HTC devices and they just went to the shop and they were given new ones in a short time. usually guys at the customer service are ignorant and don't check for anything, even if in your situation it should be impossbile to know which rom you're mounting.
my advice is go there and have a brand new wildfire, nobody will discover it's without warranty
Mabye its static?
Once my brothers netbook had a static build up causing a problem i dunno if the same rules apply but try: take out battery -> hold power on for around 30secs, If that didnt work try getting into bootloader holding vol down and power on when your phones off
Hope my ideas worked and that your wildfires better
I have same problems
When i trying root my HTC device ... there are something wrong... so it can't boot after rooting.
I think that it was bricked.
How to unbrick HTC Wildfire? Pls, help me resolv this problem

[Q] Weird speed problems on galaxy Gio

Hello all!
I have a problem with the galaxy Gio of my wife. I discussed this issue on a dutch android forum but we didn't find the solution, so I want to try it on xda.
The problem:
The phone is extremely slow after unlocking (not all the time but randomly). It costs about 30(?) seconds to call someone, when typing a message the letters from the first word appear when she is typing the 4th word etc.
When I wait for a while then everything works fine. Its only the first minute (?) after unlocking.
The phone:
Everything is original (launcher, Rom etc) except the simlock, that is removed. Android version is 2.2.6, phone is 3months old.
What did I already tried:
Factory reset
Place all apps (there are just a few apps, I think 10) on internal memory
Formatted sdcard
Install fast reboot to reboot on every unlock, but that was really bad.
Kill all tasks every half hour by advanced taskkiller
Now before using the phone my wife clicks on "kill al apps" from "advanced task killer" and then it works fine.
I have a Gio myself also and works much faster then my wife's Gio. But I rooted, have no space left on internal memory , have a costum launcher and also simlock removed. So it would be more logical when my Gio is slower...
Who can help us please? Cause my wife wants to throw the phone through the window
It exists always, but not as long. All you can do is overclock wife's phone and change rom. Then it should exist shorter and rarely
I don't think overclocking will help.that much. If I overclock the cpu with 10% (that will be the maximum I think) then will it take 27seconds to call someone instead of 30seconds.... If you need the emergency number it will be far to late
I have never had that problem on my Gio, it's much faster then my wife's.
It is absolute not normal, is there something I can check?
You should try and take it to service. They might fix it for free.
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Jyrx said:
You should try and take it to service. They might fix it for free.
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It's software problem. They would just change the rom from stock to stock... In my opinion, change her rom to CM7 for expample, and overclock CPU. It might help
I don't think they will repair it for free, because I removed the simlock. And it will costs weeks before I receive the phone back
Why is it a softwareproblem when I go back to factorysettings? When everthing is original everyone should have the problem I think?
No...
Believe me, you cant fix this yourself
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But you think there would be no problem for service because of removing simlock?
Is there no other Gio known with the same problem?
They might not even see that..
Just dont tell them
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But what WHEN they see? I have to pay?
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But what WHEN they see? I have to pay?
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you shouldn't tell them you did this yourself, cuz then they will think thats the reason..
just dont tell anything about it.
if they need to repair the motherboard they wont see a sim unlock
Oké, thanks remco. I bought it online @kijkshop so I need to figure out how to give it for service. Direct to Samsung or to kijkshop.
Has anyone experience what time they need to repair? (because my wife needs her phone)
Hmm..
You can go to the "kijkshop" but they arent really specialists on this, so they might even give your bricked phone back without sending it to samsung..
But its the shop were you bought it, so...
Cant you see samsung service centers on samsung.com ?
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I'll have to look. But I think I must bring it to kijkshop because I bought it there
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I'll have to look. But I think I must bring it to kijkshop because I bought it there
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I would agree that this is a hardware issue and the phone needs to be replaced or serviced.
did you buy the phone outright, or was it with a phone plan?
if bought with a phone plan (never heard of the shop your talking about) then it should be replaced no problem...
just don't mention the sim unlock....will most likely not ever be noticed.
If indeed you have a 2.2.x. You might want to update.
Install the PC software Kies and update to the latest
Do not lose your warranty
I bought the phone without a plan.
Kijkshop is a dutch company of stores and can be translated as "lookshop". All products in the store are behind windows. You can look at the products and write down the productnumber on a card and give it to the man behind the desk. He will pick it up from behind the store. They sell almost everything you want. But there are working only 1or 2 people behind the desk (but don't ask them for product information )
The phone is updated by kies.
Now my wife don't wants to bring it back to service because she can't mis her phone (or exactly facebook on her phone )

Motherboard Broken Please Help!

Hello i have Samgung Galaxy S III i747 from At&t. Recently i was trying to put a new screen to it but when i tried to pop the antenna cable , the antenna cable connector came along with the antenna connector of the mother board. Can that be fixed. I am talking about the little circle shaped connector that it's a part of the motherboard. Thanks.
any help?
Everything can be fixed. But something that small would be no easy feat. You might be better off bringing the phone to a professional who has the proper equipment (soldering / desoldering gun, special tips etc). He may even tell you the board is to damaged and your better off buying a new one.
This is the number one reason I refuse to open any smartphone up. Its far to easy to break something that I can't fix.
Good luck!
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this repair will require some soldering, your best bet is to take it to some sort of electronic repair center to get your issue resolved
Hello, I thanks for the help but how would I find such technician?? By the way in a moment of panic I just ended up putting it back together with suer and it worked I couldn't believe it. I hope it stays like that for a while. Also any idea where to get such technician in Arizona. Thanks!
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Ppluissz said:
Hello, I thanks for the help but how would I find such technician?? By the way in a moment of panic I just ended up putting it back together with suer and it worked I couldn't believe it. I hope it stays like that for a while. Also any idea where to get such technician in Arizona. Thanks!
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A buddy of mine is a electronics engineer with all the proper equipment.. but Im afraid we are a bit far from you lol

Weak signal after changing USB port.

My phone started acting up about 2 weeks ago. It would not charge all the time and my PC had a hard time staying connected to it. I ordered a new USB port from eBay and installed it. I am getting a weaker than normal signal, but what is really weird is that when I remove the sim card, I still have 1 bar and sometimes 2 bars of signal. I have tried rebooting and pulling the battery. Is there a way to reset my signal meter or something? Maybe I could reflash my ROM? I don't know, does anyone have any suggestions?
Oh and this is the second USB port that I have received from an eBay seller. I sent the first one back for this reason but the new one is acting the same way.
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lyall29 said:
My phone started acting up about 2 weeks ago. It would not charge all the time and my PC had a hard time staying connected to it. I ordered a new USB port from eBay and installed it. I am getting a weaker than normal signal, but what is really weird is that when I remove the sim card, I still have 1 bar and sometimes 2 bars of signal. I have tried rebooting and pulling the battery. Is there a way to reset my signal meter or something? Maybe I could reflash my ROM? I don't know, does anyone have any suggestions?
Oh and this is the second USB port that I have received from an eBay seller. I sent the first one back for this reason but the new one is acting the same way.
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Chk settings/more settings/mobile network/network mode -gsm only see if there is any diffrence now
Be sure while fixing the usb that the network wire attached to it fine as that may be the culprit
shhbz said:
Chk settings/more settings/mobile network/network mode -gsm only see if there is any diffrence now
Be sure while fixing the usb that the network wire attached to it fine as that may be the culprit
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Thanks for the suggestions but nothing helped. I'm in my house now where I should get hspa+ and I only get edge. I guess I might have to try another source for the USB port.
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lyall29 said:
Thanks for the suggestions but nothing helped. I'm in my house now where I should get hspa+ and I only get edge. I guess I might have to try another source for the USB port.
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Well as u already replaced the usb again it must not be faulty as I had problem wth the usb 2 and when the servc guy changed it in frnt of me and after fixing it back I got no network as the wire connected to it which is on the right hand corner went kaput as a little force applied by the servc guy resulted in no netwrk and it was fixed replacing the signal reception wire .I hope u get which wire I m talking abt its the thin wire to right of the pcb board dat is attached to the usb port by just pressing it to the usb port on the lower right.
Yeah I know the wire your talking about. I can plug my original USB port back in and it gets a good signal but as soon as I plug the new board in the signal goes to crap again. If I can't get it to work I may just use it as a small tablet and use my nexus 4 as my main phone. Thanks for the help.
Yep, I just put my old USB port back in and got H+ right away. I re-installed the new one, and now I get no service.
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lyall29 said:
My phone started acting up about 2 weeks ago. It would not charge all the time and my PC had a hard time staying connected to it. I ordered a new USB port from eBay and installed it. I am getting a weaker than normal signal, but what is really weird is that when I remove the sim card, I still have 1 bar and sometimes 2 bars of signal. I have tried rebooting and pulling the battery. Is there a way to reset my signal meter or something? Maybe I could reflash my ROM? I don't know, does anyone have any suggestions?
Oh and this is the second USB port that I have received from an eBay seller. I sent the first one back for this reason but the new one is acting the same way.
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A few pieces of information:
- USB has nothing, repeat _nothing_, to do with radio reception levels and adding a "USB port" (I assume that means a additional USB adaptor for your laptop) is not going to change that.
- If your cell phone does not charge properly, or not at all, the very first, and cheapest, thing to check is your USB cable (I had that happen to my daughter and her Blackberry), so try another cable. A short one preferably as I have a fairly long (1.9m or 6'3) one on my desk that is next to useless
- the second thing to check is to plug other USB devices (USB stick, camera, other phone, hard drive, camcorder, whatever...) in that suspected faulty USB port to see if they behave properly or not. If they do, then the port is most probably not at fault.
- If the phone is set to only use GSM, or you have selected manually a GSM cell to attach to, the phone will stay there and monitor the GSM network. You could have 5 bars H+ signal in the home and not know about it (at least all the phones I've used over the years behaved that way).
- You're supposed to be able to make emergency calls with a bare phone, so I would hope you still get reception when the SIM is out.
Finally, and seeing your other posts where you signal that changing "USB ports" changes the radio behaviour of your phone (which I have a very hard time believing), I have to assume there is a communication problem there...
Could you describe a little better, maybe with pictures, what it is you are really trying to achieve, please? Does the phone work fine when _not_ attached to a "USB port"? What do _you_ call a USB port and why do you need the phone to work while attached to it?
If indeed plugging the phone in some USB ports impacts its radio behaviour, then I would assume the phone is FUBAR and should be returned and replaced...
HTH,
François
lyall29 said:
Yeah I know the wire your talking about. I can plug my original USB port back in and it gets a good signal but as soon as I plug the new board in the signal goes to crap again. If I can't get it to work I may just use it as a small tablet and use my nexus 4 as my main phone. Thanks for the help.
Yep, I just put my old USB port back in and got H+ right away. I re-installed the new one, and now I get no service.
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Well in this case as mentined above that the usb has nthing to do wth the signal but the wire that is connected to the usb has so try to get org samsung note2 usb port as I even found that few usb slot that I being sold in ebay are not exact the same as original so try to get an authentic usb port as definately the wire which is attached to your new usb port is hvng prob catching signal so it seems that the port is nt wrking fine try to get one from a geniune seller from ebay whose feedback is positive related to the usb he is selling and 1 more thing do u have an international version I.e. n7100 or n7105 or other specific carrier be sure on what you are being rather bfr purchasing confirm with the seller the exact model code written on the usb port.
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Well in this case as mentined above that the usb has nthing to do wth the signal but the wire that is connected to the usb has so try to get org samsung note2 usb port as I even found that few usb slot that I being sold in ebay are not exact the same as original so try to get an authentic usb port as definately the wire which is attached to your new usb port is hvng prob catching signal so it seems that the port is nt wrking fine try to get one from a geniune seller from ebay whose feedback is positive related to the usb he is selling and 1 more thing do u have an international version I.e. n7100 or n7105 or other specific carrier be sure on what you are being rather bfr purchasing confirm with the seller the exact model code written on the usb port.
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Sorry to interrupt but what is a "org samsung note2 usb port"?
Could you post a link, maybe?
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Sorry to interrupt but what is a "org samsung note2 usb port"?
Could you post a link, maybe?
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Well on my phn now so its difficult to search fr the usb slot or port or whatever u call it exactly but I better to confirm the seller wth the exact model code printed on the usb slot
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Sorry to interrupt but what is a "org samsung note2 usb port"?
Could you post a link, maybe?
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We are talking about this, http://www.witrigs.com/replacement-parts-charging-port-usb-flex-cable-for-samsung-galaxy-note-2
I have a video that I recorded this morning that I I am uploading to YouTube. I will post a link as soon as it is done uploading so that you can see how the antenna plugs in to the USB port and that it does make a difference in my signal and data connection.
There was no need for all the sh*t talk in your first post. If you don't know what you are talking about then you shouldn't make posts before researching the topic.
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lyall29 said:
We are talking about this, http://www.witrigs.com/replacement-parts-charging-port-usb-flex-cable-for-samsung-galaxy-note-2
I have a video that I recorded this morning that I I am uploading to YouTube. I will post a link as soon as it is done uploading so that you can see how the antenna plugs in to the USB port and that it does make a difference in my signal and data connection.
There was no need for all the sh*t talk in your first post. If you don't know what you are talking about then you shouldn't make posts before researching the topic.
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Back off, man!
Nowhere does it say in the OP you are trying to replace the USB port INSIDE the freaking phone, and I made it abundantly clear that I wasn't sure what you were talking about and assumed laptop USB port. I even guessed I was misunderstanding you and asked for the picture to clarify.
Based on that, I tried to offer advice based on my own experiences with cellular phones both at home and the office. And to bash me like that when it's obvious I'm not a native english speaker is a bit disingenious.
Anyway, however you want to write it, the antenna doesn't plug into the USB port, as you say. Again. The part you bought may accomodate for the connection of both the motherboard and the antennas, it does not mean antenna and USB are interconnected. They are not. The only thing I'll concede is that the amplifier may derive power directly from the power lead in the connector (and why it would do that when it gets it from the battery already?)
that's it for me, feel free to ignore me in the future I won't miss it.
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Back off, man!
Nowhere does it say in the OP you are trying to replace the USB port INSIDE the freaking phone, and I made it abundantly clear that I wasn't sure what you were talking about and assumed laptop USB port. I even guessed I was misunderstanding you and asked for the picture to clarify.
Based on that, I tried to offer advice based on my own experiences with cellular phones both at home and the office. And to bash me like that when it's obvious I'm not a native english speaker is a bit disingenious.
Anyway, however you want to write it, the antenna doesn't plug into the USB port, as you say. Again. The part you bought may accomodate for the connection of both the motherboard and the antennas, it does not mean antenna and USB are interconnected. They are not. The only thing I'll concede is that the amplifier may derive power directly from the power lead in the connector (and why it would do that when it gets it from the battery already?)
that's it for me, feel free to ignore me in the future I won't miss it.
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Were you dropped on your head when you were born? Or did you eat lead paint chips? English not being your native language has nothing to do with this. I understood you fine. Its just you don't know what your talking about. The antenna does plug directly into the USB port flex cable.
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Were you dropped on your head when you were born? Or did you eat lead paint chips? English not being your native language has nothing to do with this. I understood you fine. Its just you don't know what your talking about. The antenna does plug directly into the USB port flex cable.
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Curiosity killed the cat
Flex cable are the operative words there. But you're right in a way, I didn't know what you were talking about until I saw this picture.
Also, I do think miscommunication can clearly be attributed to country differences. You were not being very clear and I missed your point entirely. At least I thought about the possibility,you should give me that...
Peace?
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Yes, that's the same picture I found. That antenna connector links to the radio on the motherboard.
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Curiosity killed the cat
Flex cable are the operative words there. But you're right in a way, I didn't know what you were talking about until I saw this picture.
Also, I do think miscommunication can clearly be attributed to country differences. You were not being very clear and I missed your point entirely. At least I thought about the possibility,you should give me that...
Peace?
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Yeah I say we call peace. I don't like arguing at all. My video is almost done uploading so I will post a link in the next few minutes if you want to look at it.
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Here is my video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCDVTRlIWkc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Yeah I say we call peace. I don't like arguing at all. My video is almost done uploading so I will post a link in the next few minutes if you want to look at it.
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Me neither, and I get fed up witnessing people getting dragged into meaningless disputes.
About your problem, now that I can visualize it...
I have a Note 2 LTE whose radio stopped working correctly last january, as well as a co-worker's S3 (lab phones). We thought it was a bad manipulation in the phone service menus originally (we had to apply the same to both for work reasons), but that has been ruled out since.
The real reason for the mess up, it seems, the only one left to us at least, is that we were working on a bench with wired radio and had to plug radio leads into the connectors (there are two on the LTE model) to get coverage. Must have broken or changed something within the phone to explain the loss of sentitivity...
Not sure that's going to help, but you may have more than just the USB port flex cable broken on that phone...
I take that back. I now have a clear view with the video and context. I'd say your issue is with your spares. You'll probably have to swap them until you find a good enough one.
good luck
Thanks for the info. I would definitely assume that it was something other than the USB port flex cable if I did not get good signal and data connection with the old USB flex. I've seen people on the galaxy s2 forums that have the same problem as me and have actually cut the original part in half and the new part in half, taped them together, and this worked! I haven't tried that yet. The thing that threw me off is the signal with no sim card. In the USA when you take your sim card out the, the signal meter goes blank, on every phone I've had at least. I know I can make an emergency call to 911 but the signal meter is always blank. This is also true on my nexus 4 when I remove the sim card. Maybe I can find a part with the same rev. # that will work for me. Thanks to everyone for your input.
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Thanks for watching my video Frank. That was my first video to make for YouTube. I was starting to think nobody would watch it.
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Thanks for watching my video Frank. That was my first video to make for YouTube. I was starting to think nobody would watch it.
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Well whatever u r doing is completely fine so just chk the model of the flex usb as it seems that is the culprit to your prob as if in org is wrking fine thn u nead to deal wth he usb flex find a genuine dealer in ebay or rather take it to servc center if u hv ny n pay thm to fix the usb flex

Dropped my Phone = No/Some Network Since Then!

My friend accidentally dropped my phone...After that there was no network on my phone...Until I restarted it several times and tried to connect to a Wifi Spot..
After that the Preparing SimCard Toast appeared and only 2 Points is showing in the network which would work some times and some times when I try to make a call..it gets struck on the keypad layout saying com.phone.android has stopped responding
I have no warranty too!
I want to know if its a Hardware Problem or not?
And morover is there a solution for it? Has anyone faced it till now?
Any help would be greatful!
Thanks in Advance!
iPriDvI said:
My friend accidentally dropped my phone...After that there was no network on my phone...Until I restarted it several times and tried to connect to a Wifi Spot..
After that the Preparing SimCard Toast appeared and only 2 Points is showing in the network which would work some times and some times when I try to make a call..it gets struck on the keypad layout saying com.phone.android has stopped responding
I have no warranty too!
I want to know if its a Hardware Problem or not?
And morover is there a solution for it? Has anyone faced it till now?
Any help would be greatful!
Thanks in Advance!
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backup your data and try a factory reset, if again it don't work you may have hw issues :S
I think its hardware problem.. Just like the famous wifi antenna issue.
Your HOX's antenna pin must have bent down, and its not touching the case anymore. That's why you are having a poor signal reception..
Take apart your HOX and look for the bent pin. Refer this guide for more details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
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anasmunir said:
I think its hardware problem.. Just like the famous wifi antenna issue.
Your HOX's antenna pin must have bent down, and its not touching the case anymore. That's why you are having a poor signal reception..
Take apart your HOX and look for the bent pin. Refer this guide for more details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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It more than likely is, dropped my HOX on my front door step and had wifi issues. Repaired myself using wire and solder technique. Better than new!
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anasmunir said:
I think its hardware problem.. Just like the famous wifi antenna issue.
Your HOX's antenna pin must have bent down, and its not touching the case anymore. That's why you are having a poor signal reception..
Take apart your HOX and look for the bent pin. Refer this guide for more details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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I showed it to a service centre near by and he says this PROBLEM has no solution at all..
He says there's something wrong with the Amplifier Box on the mother board and it needs to be replaced to make network work and he says though after it is replaced it has only 50-50 chances of working or the motherboard getting doomed totally!

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