[Q] How hard is it to replace the micro-USB port? - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Hi,
My phone has been slowly deteriorating. First it stopped recognizing when I plugged it into a computer, then I had to put it in tricky positions to get it to charge, and now it doesn't want to charge regardless to what position it's in (I don't think it's under warranty).
Is the correct solution replacing the micro-USB port in the phone? If so is there a guide and a part number anyone can recommend?
Thanks in advance!

Its really, really easy bro. I'll post a link later from the eBay seller I got my part from and the tutorial I used.
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http://m.ebay.com/Pages/ViewItem.as...320867466358?redirect=mobile&autoredirect=off
There's the eBay link. I'm on my phone, so you may have to view it from your phone. I just searched "Droid incredible 2 USB repair" on eBay and it was the only item.
Http://www.repairlaunch.com/blog/htc-droid-incredible-2-teardown-repair/
That's the tutorial I used to learn how to tear down the phone. The process is very easy. You may wanna Google around and see if you can find an actual tutorial on how to replace the USB but for me the tear down tutorial did just fine. Once you unscrew the screws, everything just comes rite out. You have to unlock the trap doors, unhook the cable and then you can lift up the motherboard and see where the USB charging port is. You just undo the trap on that, unhook the cable and pop your new charging port in. Its really that easy once you get goin. This was my first repair, so don't get discouraged. It gets easy once you get going
Hope I helped!
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This is really exciting to see. Thank you for the info on the replacement part!
Please share how this repair goes for you JonnyFb421 and if you have any other hints or suggestions!

Worked for me!
brd912 said:
There's the eBay link. I'm on my phone, so you may have to view it from your phone. I just searched "Droid incredible 2 USB repair" on eBay and it was the only item.
***link deleted because I'm too green to be allowed to use external links here***
That's the tutorial I used to learn how to tear down the phone. The process is very easy. You may wanna Google around and see if you can find an actual tutorial on how to replace the USB but for me the tear down tutorial did just fine. Once you unscrew the screws, everything just comes right out. You have to unlock the trap doors, unhook the cable and then you can lift up the motherboard and see where the USB charging port is. You just undo the trap on that, unhook the cable and pop your new charging port in. Its really that easy once you get goin. This was my first repair, so don't get discouraged. It gets easy once you get going
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I followed these instructions. Saved my phone for under $10. The repair was easy once I saw how the cables released. :victory:
VZW store had no interest in helping me. All they wanted was to move me into some new phone/contract that I didn't need or want. Thanks for the links and advice!

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[Q] Phones touch screen acts up when USB port is stressed - How to fix?

So, after a couple weeks of trying to figure out the problem, I have finally narrowed it down (yay me!).
Anyways, when there is a cable (and sometimes not) plugged into the USB Port on the phone, and the port is stressed so that it is angled downwards, all input to the touchscreen goes haywire. I attempted to follow the ifixit guide, however I don't have any plastic removal parts, and using my fingers and nails was becoming really painful, but, I don't think it is going to work, because the headphone port began to come off as well, and judging by the pictures in the guide, that isn't supposed to happen.
Anyways, I am wondering, is there any way to fix this? Possibly other then opening the device up? Or should I just go to the repair store and swap it out?
If I do swap it out, what is my chance that I would get a new phone versus a refurb, seeing as how the phone is so new?
GH0 said:
So, after a couple weeks of trying to figure out the problem, I have finally narrowed it down (yay me!).
Anyways, when there is a cable (and sometimes not) plugged into the USB Port on the phone, and the port is stressed so that it is angled downwards, all input to the touchscreen goes haywire. I attempted to follow the ifixit guide, however I don't have any plastic removal parts, and using my fingers and nails was becoming really painful, but, I don't think it is going to work, because the headphone port began to come off as well, and judging by the pictures in the guide, that isn't supposed to happen.
Anyways, I am wondering, is there any way to fix this? Possibly other then opening the device up? Or should I just go to the repair store and swap it out?
If I do swap it out, what is my chance that I would get a new phone versus a refurb, seeing as how the phone is so new?
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Known issue.
Potential solution: use a different USB cord.
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SocialReject said:
Known issue.
Potential solution: use a different USB cord.
Sent from the future.
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Ive tried this. A new cord actually didn't work for me. I also tried it with a different phone, which is where I came to the conclusion that its the actual charging plug. Something in it is either fried or just malfunctioning. The cause of it is unknown, but luckiliy i have a few micro usb chargers laying around and the rest work fine. You should also ask yourselves the following question: Do you have the same problem when charging thru usb on a Comp? If the answer to that question is no, then its clearly not the USB wire. If the answer was yes, then I just didnt have the same problem as you and you can disregard this entire post.

USB Charging port Burned

Hello,
I just had my HOX USB port burnt.
It was charging when I notice the battery was very low and no red led.
I had it previously charged in car, so it might have being some kind of spike current/voltage, I suppose.
Plugin into the computer, no sign of USB connection (even thru dmesg).
This would be a simple case of sent it back to HTC for a replacement/repair. However, I am in Brazil and things never goes as supposed to here.
I contact HTC here and basically the HOX is not supported in Brasil, they simple do not care whatever I do about it. So I am on my own.
As I know there are some people here with repair knowledge, I would really appreciate any help.
As I had some battery before it fully discharged, I could test that everything else was fine (or seems to be).
I am assuming that there is some protection in the port to avoid this kind of situation to fry everything else.
I thought about using the pogo pins to charge until I get this fixed, so I ordered HTC's dock and a battery case from Mugen Power. But after I test charging gnd on pogo pin 1 and Vcc on pin 5, It seems that they are indeed connected to the usb port. Which is the correct as it shall use the same protection.
So, I found this one as the replacement port:
can't post link yet, bu it is this one on bay . com:
/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200732783334
Right now, I need to know if I am on the right track.
Replacing the port is enough? or should I look into replacing some onboard capacitors/resistors/ICs as part of the protection circuitry?
Thanks for you patience!
rsd2000 said:
Hello,
Right now, I need to know if I am on the right track.
Replacing the port is enough? or should I look into replacing some onboard capacitors/resistors/ICs as part of the protection circuitry?
Thanks for you patience!
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Im not an electritian but i think some of the circuitry might be burnt , unless the port contains the electrical components .
If i were you, i would just take everything to a respectable phone-repair center they have good technicians , Good luck
EDIT: if the problem is with the port connections/soldering then replacing the port is enough
Vcek said:
Im not an electritian but i think some of the circuitry might be burnt , unless the port contains the electrical components .
If i were you, i would just take everything to a respectable phone-repair center they have good technicians , Good luck
EDIT: if the problem is with the port connections/soldering then replacing the port is enough
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That's what I am going to do.
As this model is not sold directly here, I plan to get there with all replacement parts that might be needed and info.
I suppose I wont find anyone here (Brazil) with expertise on HOX.
I read sometime ago in here that there is a HTC repair manual in a FAQ style, this would help a lot.
Just to make a long story short.
There is no protection from a peak energy in the USB charging port.
Some tracks inside the mainboard burned being reparation.
The device worked connected to the USB but dont charge the battery.

USB Port Pushed In, What Can I Do?

I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus I bought used (so no warranty), and somehow the USB port got pushed in. This makes it hard to charge since the cables don't really make contact anymore. I can still charge it but I have to plug the cable in like 6 times until it finally makes contact to charge. So my question is, what can I do? Since its used I don't think it has any kind of warranty so I guess that's out of the question. If I opened up the phone to expose the motherboard, could I re-position the USB port to its correct position? What would you do if you were in my situation?
ArcticWolf91 said:
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus I bought used (so no warranty), and somehow the USB port got pushed in. This makes it hard to charge since the cables don't really make contact anymore. I can still charge it but I have to plug the cable in like 6 times until it finally makes contact to charge. So my question is, what can I do? Since its used I don't think it has any kind of warranty so I guess that's out of the question. If I opened up the phone to expose the motherboard, could I re-position the USB port to its correct position? What would you do if you were in my situation?
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Reposition it yes.
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Pics?
ArcticWolf91 said:
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus I bought used (so no warranty), and somehow the USB port got pushed in. This makes it hard to charge since the cables don't really make contact anymore. I can still charge it but I have to plug the cable in like 6 times until it finally makes contact to charge. So my question is, what can I do? Since its used I don't think it has any kind of warranty so I guess that's out of the question. If I opened up the phone to expose the motherboard, could I re-position the USB port to its correct position? What would you do if you were in my situation?
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Here's a link showing how to repair it. It's for VZW gnex but should be similar.
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairi...zon-LTE-Micro-USB-Charge-Port-Main-Mic/9641/1
I would just get a spare battery and external charger and swap the batteries every morning. Im not too much of a soldering kind of guy so if you are, then best of luck opening it up and seeing what the problem is. You can also take it to a local repair shop or mail it into an online repair store and dont think the cost will be more than 40-50 dollars. But good luck and hope it doesnt get anymore damaged.
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if you look inside its no completely hollow theirs a little rectangle in the middle grab a pair of tweezers and pinch onto the rectangle and pull it back out

[Q] Micro port on phone

I think I damaged my port on my phone that I used to charge with. My phone still charges but I have to be careful as if I move it some it stops charging. I have tried a different cable so I know it the port on my phone. Any ideas? I think maybe its a bit bent inside or something
The 3 pins by the right side of your phone. Idea?
Head down to the accessory sub forum and look for the pogo dock thread, you can easily DIY your own dock
Regarding the USB port, you can order a replacement from evilBay.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Mach3.2 said:
The 3 pins by the right side of your phone. Idea?
Head down to the accessory sub forum and look for the pogo dock thread, you can easily DIY your own dock
Regarding the USB port, you can order a replacement from evilBay.
Beamed from my Maguro.
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But how hard is it to replace the usb port?
I've replaced mine but it's a delicate procedure. Don't get rough with anything. Ifixit has a tutorial. I already had the plastic tools from my old iPod video days to change battery.
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tshelby73 said:
I've replaced mine but it's a delicate procedure. Don't get rough with anything. Ifixit has a tutorial. I already had the plastic tools from my old iPod video days to change battery.
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Well I don't have any of those tools. My usb still partly works so I will leave it and see it I get annoyed with it to replace it.
Trilback said:
Well I don't have any of those tools. My usb still partly works so I will leave it and see it I get annoyed with it to replace it.
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When you order the port from evilBay, some sellers will include the required tools.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Mach3.2 said:
When you order the port from evilBay, some sellers will include the required tools.
Beamed from my Maguro.
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cool, thanks I might go ahead and do that as my phone seems to charge but will not work on my computer as MTP so its not showing up as mass storage device like it show but it shows that its charging for some odd reason.
tshelby73 said:
I've replaced mine but it's a delicate procedure. Don't get rough with anything. Ifixit has a tutorial. I already had the plastic tools from my old iPod video days to change battery.
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Did need to replace it. The pin inside was bent a little and all it need was to be bent back. Problemed solved
Hi all, I recently had my USB port fail as well, and when cleaning it did not work, I got a new one off the internet and installed it today.
I can't post links, but I followed the ifixit guide, and also the Youtube video entitled "Galaxy Nexus Screen Repair and Charging Port Fix."
Everything seemed to go smoothly, but now the phone won't turn on, or even show anything when I plug it in. I took it all apart and did it again with the same result. I know that doesn't give you much, but any idea where I might have gone wrong, and how I might be able to fix it?
Thanks.

[Q] USB Port

Has anyone replaced the USB Port on their first gen Fire? Mines gone to $h!t due to reading/fiddling while charging in the bed. I'm past the point of propping something under the charger to help it make connection. I've opened my Kindle and it looks pretty straight forward, I was just wondering if anyone had done it and could possibly point me towards a good tutorial or even a trustworthy site to order the part from. I'm no wizard but I'm pretty capable with a soldering iron.
I had a similar problem. I spent a great deal of time trying to find a replacement port but I was never able to confirm the exact part/model number of the port. I finally gave up and had a friend (he is an engineer and builds proto PC boards) attempt to resolder the original port. After 2 unsuccessful attempts I gave up. He was able to get the charging function to work but it wouldn't communicate with the PC.
Anyway, good luck. IMO the best option is resolder if the surface of the board isn't to badly messed up and you are very good at high precision soldering, or can find someone who is. I looked into having a repair shop do it but it was way to expensive.
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