How to repair headset for HTC Wildfire - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
Does someone know how have to link separate wires from the headset to the jack? My headset is broken and I am trying to repair it but don't find sheme
where I can see how the wires are linked to the jack.
I have a picture of the jack and the cable. If you have need to see it, write me.
Thanks in advance!

bogo_bogo said:
Hi everyone,
Does someone know how have to link separate wires from the headset to the jack? My headset is broken and I am trying to repair it but don't find sheme
where I can see how the wires are linked to the jack.
I have a picture of the jack and the cable. If you have need to see it, write me.
Thanks in advance!
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Search on Youtube.Many tutorials are available there.
Good luck

optimusodd said:
Search on Youtube.Many tutorials are available there.
Good luck
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I tried, but there are no for HTC Wildfire and the cables are not the same.

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most bizarre question of the day???

Can someone do me a favour and tell me if these headphones (see pic) are the ones for the xda mini s ???
I bought the phone off a mate and he gave me these headphones but he wasnt sure they were for the mini!!!
cheers, dan
Yeah. they are the same as mine.
cheers S
Hi There,
Do you guys using the original headset or dump this away and use another better one?
Problem is, where are you going to find a stereo headset with mic with the same connector as your device?
Don't chuck it.
snorbaard said:
Problem is, where are you going to find a stereo headset with mic with the same connector as your device?
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Here: http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=121962

HTC Desire - USB audio output possible

Hi Devs,
first of all, sorry for starting a new thread, but searched the forum and didn't find exactly that.
Like I've read, there is no audio over USB support built-in to our mighty Desire.
I tried a few different microUSB to 3.5mm jack adapters from ebay - even one declared as for HTC Desire. Checked the usb-pins-assignment also and it seems that HTC hasn't built in (or turned off) that function in opposite to some other manufacturers.
So will it be possible to write a rom or a kernel, that'll support that?
If it is possible, I would appreciate a few hints what I'll have to do, to get this thing working!
Thanks in advance!
Can I know why you need that? Is it for A/V out?
brianius said:
Hi Devs,
first of all, sorry for starting a new thread, but searched the forum and didn't find exactly that.
Like I've read, there is no audio over USB support built-in to our mighty Desire.
I tried a few different microUSB to 3.5mm jack adapters from ebay - even one declared as for HTC Desire. Checked the usb-pins-assignment also and it seems that HTC hasn't built in (or turned off) that function in opposite to some other manufacturers.
So will it be possible to write a rom or a kernel, that'll support that?
If it is possible, I would appreciate a few hints what I'll have to do, to get this thing working!
Thanks in advance!
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Its not possible to send analog audio signal over the usb since its a standard usb plug. Only the old htc phones with extUSB had audio, but its was a bigger plug with more pins.
On that note i dont get why you want to get audio from there, when theres a nice 3.5mm jack socket on the top of the phone.
mr.r9 said:
Can I know why you need that? Is it for A/V out?
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Thanks for your quick answers!
Yes, since there are no music docks for desire I built my own and it has to be possible, other phones with microUSB have that function - why not ours?
I know the old extUSB plug from my magic, there it is no problem. But there must be a way to get this working! I think it is only a software and/or driver issue.
If you'll get a music dock you'll have to plugin the phone + jack everytime? ? ? Look on ebay there are a few universal docks over microUSB, but not working for the nearly best and most sold android phone on market?
Pls give me some hints if there is a way to do that - everything is possible!
Sent from my HTC Desire
brianius said:
Pls give me some hints if there is a way to do that - everything is possible!
Sent from my HTC Desire
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Umm, well not really. Because who says that the USB port of your phone is connected the right way internally to actually SEND data over the cable/dock.
I have no idea on how to do it. Thats just what I think, but with Android, a LOT is possible
prodygee said:
Umm, well not really. Because who says that the USB port of your phone is connected the right way internally to actually SEND data over the cable/dock.
I have no idea on how to do it. Thats just what I think, but with Android, a LOT is possible
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YEAH IT IS!
On Nexus one they built in extra pins for docking and audio over that works like a charm.
I'm having a few adapters microUSB to 3.5mm jack for Motorola,Samsung,Nokia...phones from ebay, but not one reaction from Desire
Maybe the adapter for Desire needs a Digital-to-analog converter to get analog audio out of the microUSB port.
But no technical details over that from HTC - does anyone know more about the microUSB connections on our Desire? Tried to get a technical manual for Desire, but no chance on google...
If there is no other solution, I'll have to disassemble my expensive Desire to get a view on connections and maybe some hints which IC is managing the microUSB.
Does any dev know what would be possible by modding a kernel or rom?
Thanks in advance!
mr.r9 said:
Can I know why you need that? Is it for A/V out?
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im also looking for something like this, though i want digital-audio out. for example in my car, plug and play so i get spotify from my usb to my stereo and able to control spotify from my stereo. there is no problem for this if you use iphone, though id like to be able to do it on my htc.
any solution?
Ability to stream out the audio through USB would be something nice to have.
There's a guide online on how to splice a USB and 3.5mm cable to the Apple USB cord so that you can charge and play audio on ipod accessories, as long as you don't mind having USB and audio plugged in at the same time. http://www.erwanmace.com/2012/07/ipod-dock-android/

[Q] HTC Desire Components

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

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.

MTCB-HZC gets no love.

I have an XTRONS TD696A that came with Android 4.4.4. I upgraded it to 5.1, using Malaysk Roms and it operates great. Minor issues though is my DVD player no longer works. I'm not sure if it's the app that's missing, or something else. Also, i have the same MIC issues as the rest of them. I opened mine up to have a look at separating two microphones, 1 to codec, 1 to BT. But where some have C32 capacitor and C102. I seem to have a realtek chipset instead. I'm wondering if anyone had been able to do the modification on an hzc unit, and if so, where did they separate them. I will add pictures shortly. Any help on where I should be modding will be greatly appreciated, thanks!!!
*Edit* if anyone had the apk for the DVD player from the stock firmware could they please upload it, so I can see if that fixes my DVD not functioning problem.
Here are some pictures, more to come
The solder circled on the bottom right corner of the chip has continuity to the internal mic, as well as the BT mic+. It also seems to be connected to the external mic through the provided connector on the rear of the unit. The second picture is the same area just zoomed out.
NEXUS 4G said:
The solder circled on the bottom right corner of the chip has continuity to the internal mic, as well as the BT mic+. It also seems to be connected to the external mic through the provided connector on the rear of the unit. The second picture is the same area just zoomed out.
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I have this unit and did the mic mod by breaking the connection at the BT board and soldering a new external mic jack. I can't remember where the post was that I used as a guide. It was really simple though and phone calls seem to be crystal clear.
I will try to find the post.
Goose247 said:
I have this unit and did the mic mod by breaking the connection at the BT board and soldering a new external mic jack. I can't remember where the post was that I used as a guide. It was really simple though and phone calls seem to be crystal clear.
I will try to find the post.
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I believe you mean this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-auto/mtcb-hardware-development/kgl4-mic-mod-t3252424/page3
So you don't use your provided external mic Jack? How does the internal mic work for system operations?
NEXUS 4G said:
I believe you mean this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-auto/mtcb-hardware-development/kgl4-mic-mod-t3252424/page3
So you don't use your provided external mic Jack? How does the internal mic work for system operations?
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Wasn't that post but it method is more or less the same. To be honest I very rarely use it for system ops so can't really comment.
Goose247 said:
Wasn't that post but it method is more or less the same. To be honest I very rarely use it for system ops so can't really comment.
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I'll give it a shot. So you do not use the external mic connector that is provided with the unit???
NEXUS 4G said:
I'll give it a shot. So you do not use the external mic connector that is provided with the unit???
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No, I soldered a new wire directly to the Bluetooth module and drilled a hole through the back plate for a new mic jack. I'll find the post as it had photos as well.
Goose247 said:
No, I soldered a new wire directly to the Bluetooth module and drilled a hole through the back plate for a new mic jack. I'll find the post as it had photos as well.
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Any luck?
NEXUS 4G said:
Any luck?
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Still trying to find it. I did find one post but the images are missing now so not sure if it was the same one.

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