antenna connector! - Galaxy S II Accessories

http://www.telcoantennas.com.au/site/patch-lead-and-back-cover-combo-samsung-galaxy-s-ii
i wonder what else we can do with this port.

Last time I heard someone try this it broke the port?

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Hello everybody,
After a long time without having problems with my t-mobile dash, it has started to play up again! Now the problem is the Sync Port Connector, it does not charge and sync.(sometimes does, but I can not touch usb cable) It looks a bit loose. Does anyone expirience this kind of hardware problem?
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Yes, starting to act up, but using different usb cables has helped. I also intentionally slightly bent a cable's connector to make it less loose. Kinda helped.
Um try to call T mobile if you have them and ask for a new phone, say that its not reading the USB or something because technically its not you know.

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I ordered an Amzer Micro HDMI cable for my Evo a few days ago, and it works and all, but if the cable wiggles around a little bit, it disconnects and reconnects shortly after. The cable does feel very loose in the port (much looser than the MicroUSB cables feel in the charge connector).
Has anyone else had this problem with their Evo, or has anyone found a solution (like a different brand of HDMI cable that works better)?
I ordered the same one last week. No word on when it will ship though. I'll let you know if my cable is loose when I get it.
I am having the same problem with the Amzer HDMI cable. I would have to push the cable downwards in order to get the video to play. If I wiggled it or pushed it up, the picture would be lost. I will replace it once I get fed up with the cable.
I don't know about the amazon cable, but I did order the HDMI cable from the same guy who sold the two batteries and wall charger for 10 bucks on eBay. When I played around with the cable it did feel loose. But when I forced the plug into the phone it went in further and made a solid connection.
Don't know if that will work for you guys too
I had this issue with my OEM micro-usb. I bought 6 more USB cables ranging from 3ft - 10ft... they work fine now. Check the actual cable to see if the pins move around, that may be the issue... aka poor construction
s84471 said:
I ordered an Amzer Micro HDMI cable for my Evo a few days ago, and it works and all, but if the cable wiggles around a little bit, it disconnects and reconnects shortly after. The cable does feel very loose in the port (much looser than the MicroUSB cables feel in the charge connector).
Has anyone else had this problem with their Evo, or has anyone found a solution (like a different brand of HDMI cable that works better)?
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I have exactly the same issue with the cable I got from Monoprice. I couldn't hold the phone and move it around as it would intermittently disconnect. But if I set the phone down the connection stayed throughout.
Before you guys get all up in arms I have the "official" HDMI cable from Sprint and it is loose too. Its the socket not the cable. I'm on my second EVO and they were both the same way, loose.
anyone else have this problem? I have the monoprice cable and the connection is flaky. My EVO is only 2 weeks old.
Same thing here with monoprice cables. It isn't 100% the socket though, as my buddy's cable works perfectly fine in my evo. Don't know where he got his, but will find out.
bwillet said:
Same thing here with monoprice cables. It isn't 100% the socket though, as my buddy's cable works perfectly fine in my evo. Don't know where he got his, but will find out.
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thanks... im going to try my cable on my friend's evo and check it out.. i guess that's what happens when i got cheap....
I have the cable from sprint and it is loose too.

Hard to use another USB cord

Is it hard for anyone else to use any other USB cord on the galaxy nexus? It feel like the connector gets caught on something and it won't go into the port. I am using the HP TouchPad USB cord if anyone really needs to know. It is a really irritating problem since I would rather use my longer micro USB cable rather than the short one that comes in the box. Can anyone provide any insight or something? What is the cord getting caught on? Should I be worried because I heard that the USB port has some problems. Thanks.

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My phone's charger port was recently fried when my phone got stuck in a boot loop over night while charging. I bought a new board and replaced it but now I have no service. I occasionally get full LTE reception but do not have mobile data at all. Is it possible that the blue cable, which I have seen referred to as the WIFI Flex Cable, is causing the problem? The M919 has the one blue cable, but the other variants have two cables that connect to this board. Anyone have any idea about this? Any help would be appreciated.
Where did you get the USB flex cable? It could be the flex cable that is the problem. I have read other posts where people replaced their phone's flex cable which resulted in network signal, charging, data transfer, or wifi problems.
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Where did you get the USB flex cable? It could be the flex cable that is the problem. I have read other posts where people replaced their phone's flex cable which resulted in network signal, charging, data transfer, or wifi problems.
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I didn't change it out. I used the same one that was connected to the previous board. I just bought one and am going to replace it to see if that fixes it. That's my last hope before I have to buy a new phone so here's hoping.

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