[Q] HTC Desire Components - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I recently bought a HTC Desire from a friend, seems like he manage to break the minijack (only one headphone works when plugged in - the left one works, both works when i pull the jack further out, but with terrible connection), i tried to clean it - but still the same problem..
Also the speaker is broken..
Are there any places i can get hold of a speaker and minijack for HTC Desire?
Is it possible to solder of those to components and change?
Thanks for all help on beforehand!
Best regards,
DanVazz

DanVazz said:
Hi!
I recently bought a HTC Desire from a friend, seems like he manage to break the minijack (only one headphone works when plugged in - the left one works, both works when i pull the jack further out, but with terrible connection), i tried to clean it - but still the same problem..
Also the speaker is broken..
Are there any places i can get hold of a speaker and minijack for HTC Desire?
Is it possible to solder of those to components and change?
Thanks for all help on beforehand!
Best regards,
DanVazz
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Don't know how well that would go, I think you'd be better off buying the upper board (or upper and lower) and replacing that.

So where can I get this "upper board"?
Thanks for quick reply!

DanVazz said:
So where can I get this "upper board"?
Thanks for quick reply!
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ebay I guess?
Also, here's a video of the assembly procedure so you know what part I'm talking about. Check 4:20

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Repaire...arts_Tools&hash=item3f165e677c#ht_3101wt_1163
Seems like its going to be this one then. Also this will only change the minijack i guess.. Most likely going to buy this one to, if this one will replace speaker.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HTC-Desire-...ltDomain_0&hash=item3cc55f898a#ht_3557wt_1396

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I have modified the original stereo ear phone and the sounds is much better quality than original ear phone.
Just need to invest a good stereo earphone and at the same time u still can use the original stereo earphone functionality... to pick up calls etc.
Can leave my ipod at home now.
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I too have modified headphones. Now I can connect any.
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Yeah! Did you open the grey box, or did you "cut and past" the wires after the grey box?
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paalkr said:
Yeah! Did you open the grey box, or did you "cut and past" the wires after the grey box?
PK
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I've opened it its easy. Solder points are so obvious. Like a walk in the park..
Photo is a bit fuzzy, Long live the artemis camera!
what do you guys think of this....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290072099484&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:UK:1
I emailed the seller to ask if radio would work and he replied that it would (don't necessarily believe him though).
how to i open the case?
this will not work....the usb is mean for Motorola phone...and for Artemis...u can't plug in the whole usb adapter...
ezman said:
what do you guys think of this....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290072099484&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:UK:1
I emailed the seller to ask if radio would work and he replied that it would (don't necessarily believe him though).
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simontee said:
this will not work....the usb is mean for Motorola phone...and for Artemis...u can't plug in the whole usb adapter...
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So this...
Compatible with:
1. MDA COMPACT 3, HTC P3300, O2 ORBIT, DOPOD P800W, ORANGE M650, HTC ARTEMIS 160
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means the seller is lying?
There are 2 types of mini-USB standards I know of. One is the standard motorola one. The other is enhanced mini-USB JUST for HTC devices.
If this guy mentioned a whole list of HTC devices and picture a P3300 with it, I pretty much think that it's the real deal.
If it works for audio, radio shouldn't be a prob
DocMAX said:
how to i open the case?
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Put your nails between the plasic covers on the sides where the cabels come in and out. It should release pretty easy.
ezman said:
I emailed the seller to ask if radio would work and he replied that it would (don't necessarily believe him though).
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I might work for FM but it looks to me like it would work badly. Since the wire serves as an antenna if the extention extends the antenna length at best you'd only be able to pick up the lowest frequencies.
really? i've never found the length of the antenna caused problems for fm reception, i used to make my own so i could get better pirate radio station reception. I used to get a long piece of electrical wire, attach it to the (broken) aerial on the radio and hang it out of the window - worked every time
ezman said:
really? i've never found the length of the antenna caused problems for fm reception, i used to make my own so i could get better pirate radio station reception. I used to get a long piece of electrical wire, attach it to the (broken) aerial on the radio and hang it out of the window - worked every time
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That's great! I've had to form a make-shift car radio antenna myself because some lovely person felt the need to break off the one attached. With trial-and-error 2 clothes hangers worked just fine. However antenna lenth is very important in fm reception because fm is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that arrives in th form of a wave and: wavelength=light speed/frequency. The fm spectrum is 88MHz to 108MHz. As it turns out fm is about 3 meters in length so the optimal antenna to pick that up is 1/4 of the wave or about 75cm.
wow i haven't seen a clothes hangar aerial in ages i'm sure i used to see them all the time!
Anyway, I ordered one of these adapters and will gladly report back the results if the thing ever turns up
Hi well i got my adapter...as i promised above, here's my feedback....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290072099600
It's exactly as described, I can get FM radio, of course you can just plug in the adapter and no headphones to use the loudspeaker.
It also has a mic and a button to answer calls. The L shaped USB input is a great design compared with those sticky outy ones. Plus the length allows me to use my ex71 headphones without the really long attachment. Overall very happy Ordered last Wednesday, got it today.
Now to transfer music to that damn internal microsd
Edit: Evaluator was right, the FM reception has suffered. Though I can still get FM reception in strong areas, it's nowhere near as good as with the supplied headset. Oh well...It's still great for using as an mp3 player.
I have also purchased this little adapter and it works a treat with my Sony earphones. Radio signal is excellent and sound is phenominal compared to the standard headset.
Phone works properly with the call pickup button and the microphone allows your caller to hear you clearly.
A worthwhile purchase for £9.99 inc postage.

[Q] 3.5 Headphone Jack Issues

Hi guys!
I searched around for this problem, but couldn't find a good answer. I am using my Desire HD with the Klipsch Image S4 IEMs (great headphones!) and recently I have this very annoying issue.
Most times when I plug the headphones in they get recognized as a headset (with microphone and buttons) and the slightest movement causes the music player to start playing or change or song, or what's even worse, the phone to redial the last call.
At first I thought the headphone jack had gone busted so I tried with my full sized Beyerdynamic DT770 PRO cans, but I get the same issue. When I use the stock headset that came with the HD however, there's no problem.
I think what's happening is that the 3 part plug (as opposed to the 4 part of the stock headset) doesn't always make good contact, or it touches the connector for the 4th part briefly at insertion, and it creates this problem.
Does anyone else have this issue? Is it possible that the plug on the phone is busted? I don't feel like sending the phone in over such small thing, but it is pretty annoying...
Thanks!
I have the same IEMs as you do, and I have not noticed that problem. I had similar issues with my Xperia, cleaning the 3.5 mm female connector helped for a while, but I eventually had to send my phone back to be repaired.
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jkoljo said:
I have the same IEMs as you do, and I have not noticed that problem. I had similar issues with my Xperia, cleaning the 3.5 mm female connector helped for a while, but I eventually had to send my phone back to be repaired.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
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That's what I was afraid of Thanks anyway!
el_commandante said:
Hi guys!
I searched around for this problem, but couldn't find a good answer. I am using my Desire HD with the Klipsch Image S4 IEMs (great headphones!) and recently I have this very annoying issue.
Most times when I plug the headphones in they get recognized as a headset (with microphone and buttons) and the slightest movement causes the music player to start playing or change or song, or what's even worse, the phone to redial the last call.
At first I thought the headphone jack had gone busted so I tried with my full sized Beyerdynamic DT770 PRO cans, but I get the same issue. When I use the stock headset that came with the HD however, there's no problem.
I think what's happening is that the 3 part plug (as opposed to the 4 part of the stock headset) doesn't always make good contact, or it touches the connector for the 4th part briefly at insertion, and it creates this problem.
Does anyone else have this issue? Is it possible that the plug on the phone is busted? I don't feel like sending the phone in over such small thing, but it is pretty annoying...
Thanks!
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Seen the same thing when using my external speakers, something goes funny with the resistance or capacitance.
Difficult to test unless you sacrifice the cable
Try cover the 3rd and 4th section with nail polish or some other non-conductive stuff.
Ideas? Maybe lookup the schematics of the jack and confirm contact areas, then fix up as needed.
leppie said:
Difficult to test unless you sacrifice the cable
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I can easily get a 3 and 4 section jacks and cables on the cheap for testing purposes. Do you have an idea of how to go about testing it in some systematic fashion? I wouldn't mind cutting the cable of the headphones and soldering my own jack at the end of it if I am sure that it will work reliably.
el_commandante said:
I can easily get a 3 and 4 section jacks and cables on the cheap for testing purposes. Do you have an idea of how to go about testing it in some systematic fashion? I wouldn't mind cutting the cable of the headphones and soldering my own jack at the end of it if I am sure that it will work reliably.
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Try measure the lengths accurately from the headset included with the DHD.
There might just be some overlapping. If that is not the case, it might be a bit problematic.
leppie said:
Try measure the lengths accurately from the headset included with the DHD.
There might just be some overlapping. If that is not the case, it might be a bit problematic.
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There's no overlapping, but the tip of the S4s is a tiny bit shorter and a bit thinner at the base of the last, topmost, part. Weirdly enough I just cleaned the tip a bit and that seems to have solved the problem for the time being...
Maybe the dirt was leading to some resistance? Do you know how the buttons work?

Broken headphone jack. [SOLVED]

It seems like my headphone jack isn't sensing that my headphones are plugged in. I've tried 3 different headphones, 3 different roms all with a full wipe and tried jiggling the jack a bit. No avail... Hmm I hope it's not a hardware problem. =/
Edit: doing some research the headphone jack looks like it's part of the main board... I sure as hell hope this isn't a hardware issue or I'm screwed.
Looks like I was right about how the sensor on the headphone jack went but lucky me there is an app on Play Store that activates and deactivaes the headphones. Wired Headphone/Headset Fix is a widget that will reject or activate headphones if the sensor works or not.
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here?
Best thing is to talk first to HTC don't you think?
All parts of the phone are part of the mainboard.
Tw1tchy said:
It seems like my headphone jack isn't sensing that my headphones are plugged in. I've tried 3 different headphones, 3 different roms all with a full wipe and tried jiggling the jack a bit. No avail... Hmm I hope it's not a hardware problem. =/
Edit: doing some research the headphone jack looks like it's part of the main board... I sure as hell hope this isn't a hardware issue or I'm screwed.
Sent by my only One X
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Laurentius26 said:
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here?
Best thing is to talk first to HTC don't you think?
All parts of the phone are part of the mainboard.
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I'm trying to achieve input. I searched and couldn't find anything similar to my problem. Also the screen, cameras, sensors, battery, speakers ect. Are not part of the main board. The headphone jack is connected to the main board unlike my iPod Touch 1G which it'd headphone isn't part of the mainboard.
Sent by my only One X
Tw1tchy said:
I'm trying to achieve input. I searched and couldn't find anything similar to my problem. Also the screen, cameras, sensors, battery, speakers ect. Are not part of the main board. The headphone jack is connected to the main board unlike my iPod Touch 1G which it'd headphone isn't part of the mainboard.
Sent by my only One X
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This definitely sounds like a hardware issue to me. Haven't seen anything like this floating around xda... You should be covered by warranty even if you have unlocked as this couldn't be a software issue (which country are you in?). I'd take it back to the company you bought it from NOT HTC. It's up to them to sort the problem out as they sold you faulty goods. Good luck!
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privatetrousers said:
This definitely sounds like a hardware issue to me. Haven't seen anything like this floating around xda... You should be covered by warranty even if you have unlocked as this couldn't be a software issue (which country are you in?). I'd take it back to the company you bought it from NOT HTC. It's up to them to sort the problem out as they sold you faulty goods. Good luck!
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I'm in Canada and it was imported from Singapore from family. Sadly that family member lives in London and I have no clue where she bought it from. Well having no headphones isn't too bad for me because all my music is on my iPod and Tablet. The external speaker still works. My only guess would be flashing the jelly bean rom could have broken the headphones but that's very doubtful.
Sent by my only One X
You could try and ask HTC where you stand but I'd imagine you would need to pay for it.
Tw1tchy said:
I'm in Canada and it was imported from Singapore from family. Sadly that family member lives in London and I have no clue where she bought it from.
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This is what HTC told me via e-mail about repairing an international phone in the U.S. Canada is handled through HTC’s U.S. support channels.
"Dear Barry,
I understand you have some questions about the Bootloader unlock tool and the warranty for your device. I know how important it is for you to receive correct information and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Unlocking the bootloader means that you now have the ability to customize software on your device. Barry, please note that changing your bootloader can cause significant issues with your device and once you have unlocked your device, you have agreed to the disclaimer that states a change in warranty status such that in the event you render your device unusable, you are responsible for the recovery of your device, whether by repair or by other means. The final decision about what is covered under the warranty (and the cost) is up to the repair technicians if you have your device repaired.
As for the warranty, your device does have Global Warranty so if you ever need your device repaired, we can do so here in the United States. Again, the final decision about what is covered under the warranty (and the cost) is up to the repair technicians if you have your device repaired.
To set up a repair ticket, you will need to speak to the HTC America Warranty & Repair Center. Their contact information is 1-888-617-1113 from 8 A.M. – 8 P.M. ET, 7 days a week. Barry, they will be able to answer any questions you have about the warranty and repair process.
I hope this was helpful and that I have answered all of your questions. If you ever have any questions, Barry, please do not hesitate to send us another email. We will be more than happy to answer any questions you have about your device. Thank you for taking the time to contact us and I hope you have a great week! "​
Since every One X built is still under warranty they may not ask for proof of purchase. As for the jack failing, there are probably hundreds of points of failure in a mobile device. You seem to have drawn the short straw.
Thanks for the reply Barry! I will give HTC a call and hope they are generous. Sadly I do have a budget so if the cost is too much i guess I'm all out of luck. The headphone jack isnt much of a problem with me but fixing it would be a plus.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
Even if you can't get it fixed for free/within your budget, not all hope of using external headphones are lost. Get a stereo Bluetooth A2DP headset or one of those BT stereo clips that allows plugging in your own headphones. They are more convenient than wired headsets anyway.
I've actually had mine fail the past couple of weeks too. I thought it was a ROM issue but it wasn't. Gonna try calling HTC too.
I too have had a similar issue and was going to post this. I recently dropped my HOX down the toilet. Managed to fish it out straight away and dry it off etc and it appeared that everything was working fine but then I came to use my headphones a day or two after and discovered the phone doesn't acknowledge any headphones being put in.
If you could keep us posted about how you get on that'd be great!
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Ah yeah yes indeed they are not part of the mainboard, a miss interpretation from my side,
I meant in connection with the mainboard.
Btw >> HERE's someone who has similar problem. :laugh:
Tw1tchy said:
I'm trying to achieve input. I searched and couldn't find anything similar to my problem. Also the screen, cameras, sensors, battery, speakers ect. Are not part of the main board. The headphone jack is connected to the main board unlike my iPod Touch 1G which it'd headphone isn't part of the mainboard.
Sent by my only One X
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thank god problem solved! see the first post if anyone else has any problems.
Thanks very much for the tip, this fixed my issue too!
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
It worked but beats profile doesn't work with this. Are you guys facing the same problem?
xavier2k3 said:
Thanks very much for the tip, this fixed my issue too!
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Did this problem show up after flashing JB?
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Tw1tchy said:
Did this problem show up after flashing JB?
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i am having this after jb install ....one left earpiece not working i have to wiggle jack n it seems to pick up but then fades again ...
Tw1tchy said:
It seems like my headphone jack isn't sensing that my headphones are plugged in. I've tried 3 different headphones, 3 different roms all with a full wipe and tried jiggling the jack a bit. No avail... Hmm I hope it's not a hardware problem. =/
Edit: doing some research the headphone jack looks like it's part of the main board... I sure as hell hope this isn't a hardware issue or I'm screwed.
Looks like I was right about how the sensor on the headphone jack went but lucky me there is an app on Play Store that activates and deactivaes the headphones. Wired Headphone/Headset Fix is a widget that will reject or activate headphones if the sensor works or not.
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That happend to me a couple of days after my One X fell into water. I blow some air into the audio jack, sucked some air back with my mouth and then took some tissues and clean the inner parts of the audio jack. And after that 10-minutes care my audio-jack started working properly again for 2 months without a single issue so far. You can try what I did.
I love you OP! (no homo). I dropped my One V in some obscure place and, after drying it, buying a replacement battery, and changing the power button-volume circuit, I detected that the headphone jack didn't work! I was going to unsolder and solder a replacement, but it was just the sensor that went bust. That app saved me! Thank you!!
sorry for bringing this topic back up but I had this problem on my htc one and this app worked! seeems the sensor went out on my phone for the hadphone jack

HTC X+ headphone pinout

Hi all,
Could anyone confirm 100% that this is the correct pinout for the HTC One X+?
Tip: Left signal
Ring 1: Right signal
Ring 2: Ground
Sleeve: Microphone
Thanks!
P.S. If anyone knows the impedance and other technical details of the microphone input it would also be appreciated.
Anyone?
gavin watson said:
Anyone?
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No idea I'm afraid but if your trying to get a good line in/out then an otg cable and a usb sound card might be worth trying. Btw this is the one x forum and not the one x+. Imagine for this they are likely the same though.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
gavin watson said:
Hi all,
Could anyone confirm 100% that this is the correct pinout for the HTC One X+?
Tip: Left signal
Ring 1: Right signal
Ring 2: Ground
Sleeve: Microphone
Thanks!
P.S. If anyone knows the impedance and other technical details of the microphone input it would also be appreciated.
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I have never in my life encountered ANY variation whatsoever in a STANDARD 3.5mm headphone jack or port...
It is an industry-standard connector.
Only on custom sound equipment have I ever come across this.
A pair of headphones you will use on a mobile phone have the industry-standard jack that goes in the industry-standard port. They are ALL the same.
As for impedance, I have no idea, but who cares? What are you planning on driving with it? You do know that the audio hardware in the HOX and HOX+ is crap...
Tigerlight said:
I have never in my life encountered ANY variation whatsoever in a STANDARD 3.5mm headphone jack or port...
It is an industry-standard connector.
Only on custom sound equipment have I ever come across this.
A pair of headphones you will use on a mobile phone have the industry-standard jack that goes in the industry-standard port. They are ALL the same.
As for impedance, I have no idea, but who cares? What are you planning on driving with it? You do know that the audio hardware in the HOX and HOX+ is crap...
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Actually, the standard 3.5mm jack is 3 pole, Left, Right + Earth, so this isn't standard anyway.
I've made up a lead and can confirm the above is correct...
gavin watson said:
Actually, the standard 3.5mm jack is 3 pole, Left, Right + Earth, so this isn't standard anyway.
I've made up a lead and can confirm the above is correct...
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No the port isn't standard because it has to have inputs for inline remote and other stuff...but everything IN the port IS in the standard place so if your headphones don't have any other functions it's a bog-standard connection.
That was my understanding. Apologies if I am wrong, but nothing else would make any sense.

[Q] LCD Replaced, The Microphone doesn't work

Hi guys,
So I replaced my LCD due to a crack, and it was my first time. I also changed the housing. The Speaker works, and the volume flex cable is in.
So the volume buttons do work.
But now, The microphone isn't working. So if I call someone, or go on voice memo, it doesn't work.
I tried Stock ROM and Android Revolution, so it's not software.
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So when I search for microphone :
-ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313&_nkw=One+X+Microphone&_sacat=0&_from=R40[/url]
I get flex cables for the upper part,
and some like this : -ebay.com/itm/Power-On-Off-Microphone-Connector-Flex-Cable-Ribbon-for-AT-T-HTC-One-X-/370817531834?pt=US_Cell_Phone_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item5656727fba[/url]
Which from what I know is power flex and noise canceller.
Or : -ebay.com/itm/Replacement-Navigation-Light-Microphone-Flex-Cable-For-HTC-One-X-S720e-G23-/111019753739?pt=US_Cell_Phone_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item19d94b010b[/url]
Which is flex cable, and not microphone.
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I already paid a whole lot for the screen and housing, and don't really have money to spare for this phone. Life goes wrong, huh?
but if it's gonna be needed, I guess I gotta do it.
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What should I buy, and can I make it work with no money and just using what I have by any chance?
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Nothing is teared, the powerflex works perfectly. I was 100 % precise in doing everything, because I know how it gets bad with cables and all.
Also, the phone is International version, and unlocked. The mic worked before LCD replacement.
Edit 1 : The Mic makes a static noise when I try it with Google Now and Voice Memo, it's all a static noise. It sometimes produces more, and sometimes less. Can it be fixed?
Thanks for reading this, or helping in advance.
Any One?
What should I buy?
Hi. Had the same issue on one One X, did you get it working?
Thanks.
KapaGT said:
Hi. Had the same issue on one One X, did you get it working?
Thanks.
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hi there,
I changed the Flex Cables ( Bought one of those $30 packages on eBay ) and it worked.
Also, there's an app called SoundAbout. That fixes it without changing any flex cables as well.
Best of luck.
Aidin+ said:
hi there,
I changed the Flex Cables ( Bought one of those $30 packages on eBay ) and it worked.
Also, there's an app called SoundAbout. That fixes it without changing any flex cables as well.
Best of luck.
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Thank you, I didn't fix it yet. Can you send me the link to the cables you bought? I bought one that didn't work.

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