Backstory: Two month old vzw gnex. I noticed a few days ago I was having a problem with my port. What happens is: if the slightest amount of pressure is applied to the charging cord the phone stops charging.Which makes using the phone while plugged in a hassle. I thought my defender case was to blame since it does **** the cord to the side. Took it off, problem still there. Tried another usb cable, same thing. Called vzw and explained to them, minus the defender case situation. They offered me two options. Option one is warranty, but if samsung finds any reason for it to be my fault I'll get charged $300. Option two is asurion insurance for $100 deductible. Either way I get a refurb. I looked in the port as instructed and everything looks normal.
The queston: Did the defener case cause this? Should I take the chance on the warranty? Or take a chance on the asurion referb?
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Alright. I searched a bit and didn't see anything like this so here goes.
I've had charging issues with my evo for the past few weeks, I have to let the cord hang down or the phone would refuse to charge.
I got sick of it tonight and -stupidly- opened it up, thinking I could fix it.
The charging port was apparently extremely loose and completely broke off when I opened it up.
I am also rooted, Think the insurance will cover me, what with opening the phone and root?
If you google evo charge port loose/broken you will get alot of hits. Some say they get a replacement some say sprint would not cover it for them. It seems like it depends on the store. As long as you didnt mess anything up when you took it apart they shouldnt be able to tell. Some say they got a replacement even with the phone rooted, but it would be a good idea to unroot first just to be safe. Imo I would call sprint first and if they say you can get it replaced get them to note that on your account before you goto the store.
The warranty won't cover it, but the insurance should (i.e., you pay the $100 deductible). I don't think there's an exclusion for having tampered with the device, but if you're worried, you could also just report it lost instead of broken, since the insurance covers that too. Just don't try to do something sketchy like Craigslist the old phone if you do that, as they'll have it blacklisted -- just pitch it, recycle it, or find some other creative way to dispose of it. I actually don't think you even need to report it as lost though, since it's supposed to cover physical damage as well.
If you hadn't opened it up, you could have got it replaced without paying - at least at the right store. Mine was the same way, and the one I have now seems to be getting there. I had to put the phone on the edge of my table with the cord hanging down to the outlet. It's a fairly common problem. When I took the phone in, the guy didn't even look at it until he had to get information off of it. He ordered a new one through insurance, but no deductible. I picked up the new one the next day.
You can try taking it in, but if it's obvious that you opened it & the port is entirely broken off they might make you pay the deductible. The only reason I haven't taken this one in is because I use an external charger and just switch out batteries. And up until now I didn't want to get a refurb that I couldn't root.
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Well there's no way I'd craigslist it. I might just use it for parts if i keep it, I'll take it to the store and hopefully they'll just replace it.
I don't really care about a deductible.
I might end up just going to assurion and having them just send one out.
Idk when your upgrade is avail but some people have said they called sprint and got an early upgrade.
Oh my upgrade is up, I'd have to pay $200, though. I doubt my evo would be worth the $150 buyback now.
EDIT: Well, $125
Since the evo has been put on the EOL list they might give you the trade in. Only one way to find out call.
Not sure if this helps but here's a PDF i found somewhere one here regarding Sprint's policy.
I'll have to call or stop by the store tomorrow, I looked at the buyback and they will buy damaged devices, so just selling my Evo and getting an E3D would be cheaper if they make me pay the deductible.
Post a pic and I'll tell you if it's covered by ESRP or ERP.
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Alright. I searched a bit and didn't see anything like this so here goes.
I've had charging issues with my evo for the past few weeks, I have to let the cord hang down or the phone would refuse to charge.
I got sick of it tonight and -stupidly- opened it up, thinking I could fix it.
The charging port was apparently extremely loose and completely broke off when I opened it up.
I am also rooted, Think the insurance will cover me, what with opening the phone and root?
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Check my sig. If the contact pads are not pulled off the board then it's a free replacement under "device known issues- Evo charge port durability". If anybody tells you otherwise they are wrong.
Alright-Here are the pictures, sorry for the horrid quality, My Evo was my only good camera so I had to use the built-in webcam on my laptop.
As you can see the micro usb port is entirely detached from the board. One of the points where it connected to the board is missing as well, If it weren't for that i could just tape it on.
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Check my sig. If the contact pads are not pulled off the board then it's a free replacement under "device known issues- Evo charge port durability". If anybody tells you otherwise they are wrong.
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correct, however since he opened up his phone, his warranty is void. The only way to get it replaced is though insurance with a deductible now.
What actually happened was that a few days ago I had a bit of a "mishap" (bit of an accidental hard pull of the phone off the desk) with the USB cable which caused the slot to become extremely loose, so much so that the cable would just fall out. I decided to send it back during the school holidays which will come in a weeks time as it still worked but was just very loose.
I did some research and found that Blackberry USB cables were the tightest, so I ordered one and it came today. This one fits very tightly even with this broken USB port. Its really a challenge to get it in and out.
So I'm now wondering whether to send it back or not? Is it worth the hassle?
I think maybe I should anyway, since I have a year of contract left with Vodafone. The day that the accident happened I used a pin to straighten that middle bit that's inside the port as that went too high up with the pull. I moved it down slightly.
Might that little bit break off in the future?
What do you think? Should I send it back for repair?
Honestly if you don't mind the time and effort it takes to get a replacement, I would just do it.
Maybe find out their policies on multiple replacements just incase something real bad happens in the near future
Thanks. I think I will send it back next week then. Better safe than sorry lol
I would send it to repair. But be aware that since this is a damage issue it is not covered by your warranty.
Ive read about EVOs getting stuck in car mode and that it is something to do with the USB port. Usually from getting wet but my phone has never been wet.
I wanna know if there is a way to fix it. I bought the phone with no insurrance so I am fully prepared to crack open the phone if I have to.
I may have got this Evo for "free" but its only been a year. I don't want to buy a new phone just yet.
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Just pry off the back, no cracking involved. Pull the battery, this should reboot the phone.
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Ive read about EVOs getting stuck in car mode and that it is something to do with the USB port. Usually from getting wet but my phone has never been wet.
I wanna know if there is a way to fix it. I bought the phone with no insurrance so I am fully prepared to crack open the phone if I have to.
I may have got this Evo for "free" but its only been a year. I don't want to buy a new phone just yet.
Sent from my EVO 4G
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There is a setting in car mode to automatically launch when docked. Disable it. I had this problem a while back and a lot of other people said it was bc of the usb port thinking something was plugged in.
SUCCESSOR said:
Ive read about EVOs getting stuck in car mode and that it is something to do with the USB port. Usually from getting wet but my phone has never been wet.
I wanna know if there is a way to fix it. I bought the phone with no insurrance so I am fully prepared to crack open the phone if I have to.
I may have got this Evo for "free" but its only been a year. I don't want to buy a new phone just yet.
Sent from my EVO 4G
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I work in a Sprint repair center, and we see this every now and again. Though liquid can cause this, usually that isn't the case. If you've already made sure it is disabled at startup like the above stated, it is probably a connection problem from your USB port and the board of the phone. The same issue can also cause the phone to automatically go to speakerphone when making calls. What happens is there is a bridged connection between two of the charging port pins on the board, usually the 4th and 5th pin (there are 5 pins on the evo).
The fix: if there is a repair center near you that can do resoldering work proficiently, take it there and have them fix it. Corporate stores don't have the priviledge of working with soldering equipment as of yet, so they won't be able to fix it, so it would have to be a retail service center. Otherwise, if there isn't a place that can fix it, any Sprint authorized repair center should be able to order a replacement for you as long as there isn't any evidence of liquid or physical damage on the outside or inside of the phone. If you have insurance, should be free (if no liquid/physical damage), if not then it will be $35. If they give you any problems, PM me.
My verizon gnex usb charging port was acting wonky for a bit, so I had to angle the cord a certain way for the phone to charge. I saw the thread on here (via lifehacker I think) that said to bend the "tab" thing that can be seen inside the port upwards. That actually helped and the phone was charging fine for a week or so. Then a few days ago it just totally went kaputt and wont charge at all.
I called verizon and they wont help at all since my 1 year manufacturers warranty was up in december. And their customer service is really just a sales team as their first suggestion was to buy a new battery and "try" that, then they suggested I buy one of their used samsung galaxy stellar (Never even heard of it!) for $250.
So does anybody have any suggestions on how I could repair/replace the port myself, or get verizon or samsung to fix it?
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My verizon gnex usb charging port was acting wonky for a bit, so I had to angle the cord a certain way for the phone to charge. I saw the thread on here (via lifehacker I think) that said to bend the "tab" thing that can be seen inside the port upwards. That actually helped and the phone was charging fine for a week or so. Then a few days ago it just totally went kaputt and wont charge at all.
I called verizon and they wont help at all since my 1 year manufacturers warranty was up in december. And their customer service is really just a sales team as their first suggestion was to buy a new battery and "try" that, then they suggested I buy one of their used samsung galaxy stellar (Never even heard of it!) for $250.
So does anybody have any suggestions on how I could repair/replace the port myself, or get verizon or samsung to fix it?
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Edit: do they make a 3 pin charger? How bout an external battery charger?
You can buy a charging port off eBay. I bought one there for $16 with free shipping. Had to come from China, but I had mine in less than a week. Directions for procedure can be found on ifixit.
kyoteqwik said:
You can buy a charging port off eBay. I bought one there for $16 with free shipping. Had to come from China, but I had mine in less than a week. Directions for procedure can be found on ifixit.
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Thanks, I just found that ifixit article in the meantime. There are no reassembly instructions though which turned me off. I consider myself pretty capable at following instructions but dont have much experience in electronics. How difficult was it for you?
I was able to get mine working again, so I haven't actually replaced mine yet. I used a needle and cleaned all around the charging port, and also gently scratched pins with needle. Would recommend pulling battery if you should try this. It has been about a month and so far no more problems for me.
I have had the phone apart a few times and it doesn't look too bad though.
My USB port has been bad for at least six months. I tried fixing it and ended up shorting something inside the phone. Even the 3 prongs won't charge my phone. Says it is charging but battery won't charge. My solution. Bought two extra batteries and external charger. Love it. Battery dies and just throw in a new one and instantly at 100 percent. You could find a cell phone repair place and they can change the port. No soldering needed on this phone. Just make sure they order the vzw port and not the GSM. They are not the same.
thank you!
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I was able to get mine working again, so I haven't actually replaced mine yet. I used a needle and cleaned all around the charging port, and also gently scratched pins with needle. Would recommend pulling battery if you should try this. It has been about a month and so far no more problems for me.
I have had the phone apart a few times and it doesn't look too bad though.
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So far this solution has worked for me. I pulled my battery and gently scratched the top of the pins. The phone now charges like it is supposed to. The port must get I build up of gunk in there.
Thanks for your tip
Hello all, I have a friend who's wife's note 2 has have had rough life. Cracked screen cause of drops, minimal H2o damage, but despite all the miss-fortune her phone still works. It still makes and receives phone calls and texts, camera works, but the only problem now is that when connected to the charger a prompt comes up reading that the Battery is disconnected. We have swapped out each others batteries to see if that was the problem and it was not. Also this is a brand new battery my friend has just purchased. We did a factory reset thinking it might be a software issue, but to no avail. Any one else heard or seen this problem any where else? He is taking it into sprint today but that might be costly...sooo any ideas guys? Thank you.
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I have. Sounds like the port is going out or the usb cable is going bad. Swap out the cable first. Also look inside the port. Do you see any of the legs sticking up or anything.
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Yes I tried my usb today and no I could not see any prongs sticking up or anything. it looked like mine when I compared.
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Well the only thing left I can think of is corrosion on the port. If sprint says there is water damage and refuses to replace unless you go to asurion, you should just buy a new port and solder it on yourself. Unless you dont have access to a soldering gun. Then idk.
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Well thanks for trying to help us out man. He did ask about the insurance but apparently with the note 2 it is 200.00$ to replace the phone and not the normal 100 dollar fee for a smart phone. I just don't get why(well I do, its a money thing) it has gone from 50.00 bucks with insurance to replace a phone to 100.00 to replace smart phone to 200 for the note 2. I thought we were all under the impression that the note 2 is a smart phone and not a super smart phone. fudging ridiculous yanno. I mean it is a super smart phone but they shouldn't jack up our prices for it.
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