My microphone has now given up. The person on the other side is not able to hear me completely.
The service centre guy is saying that I have to give approx 14000-15000 Rs(approx $235) to get a new refurbished phone. The outside market failed to repair it (some are asking upto 5000 for it and dont know the name of the set... idiots , and one of them even scratch and broke the display near the mic )
So I just want to confirm that if I just replace the mic flex cable i.e
http://www.maxbhi.com/flex-cable-for-sony-xperia-zl-c6502.html
will it solve the problem or there is something more to it?
Please Help!!!!!
Or is there any method to swap the primary and secondary mic functions
If this is so cheap (Rs.423), I think you should buy it and get a good a good mobile repair guy to simply swap it with this one in front of you. Pay only the labour cost to him. But get a good repairman who has experience in repairing costly phones, (iPhone repairman preferably) so that he won't **** up your device. Just my 2cents. Good luck mate.
I was asking just to get assure that changing this would fix the problem...
BTW finding that part was much easier than a good repairman as one of the good repairman has broken the front glass near the microphone
Related
I was able to get my Kaiser after someone at my work dropped theirs and since AT&T won't cover damage they ended ordering a new one and I decided to replace the screen which was BADLY broken but otherwise worked. What I didn't know was that the contacts on the earpiece speaker were being held in be the case.
I am looking to get a replacement 'earpiece', aka conversation speaker, for my Tilt but I cannot seem to find it anywhere online including ebay. So far I have found a few repair shops that would be willing to fix it if I send it in but as I have already successfully replaced the LCD I prefer to do the work myself. Does anyone have the part they would be willing to sell me or know of a company that would sell just the part. I have a bluetooth headset but it would be REALLY helpful to have the earpiece speaker working again since windows can be flaky when it comes to answering the phone using the headset.
if your going to do the work ur self ur going to need a soldering iron and possibly an ohmmeter (electrical evice measeuring electrical resistance ect) u would need to ohm out the speaker in the phone and u might be able to use a headphne speaker if u used a resistor with a head phone to get correct ohms for the speaker to work beacause u need the same ohms or it coul draw too much or too little current from the amplifier and the battery and if that doesnt work speakers in commercial devices are usually genaric made in korea or china u could try speaker from a different phon hopefully a cheap phone, hope i helped in some way
din,
Not looking to fix the component.
I was hoping to just replace the actual component, as I am not trying to fix the broken speaker or try to fit a different speaker into my phone. If I can't find a place to buy the speaker I probably will have to get my work to but me a phone and it will likely will be a Blackberry as that is our corporate standard.
Somehow ( don't ask ) I've manage to broke my desire's microphone. It's a tiny rectangular , shielded , smd mic. As I've heard it has a digital output on the chip . Does anybody know what type is it or the producer , or where can I find it ? I'm willing to buy even a broken MB with the mic on it .
Thanks ,
L.
liciniu said:
Somehow ( don't ask ) I've manage to broke my desire's microphone. It's a tiny rectangular , shielded , smd mic. As I've heard it has a digital output on the chip . Does anybody know what type is it or the producer , or where can I find it ? I'm willing to buy even a broken MB with the mic on it .
Thanks ,
L.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Might be worth contacting someone like this http://www.globaldirectparts.com/HTC-Desire-Replacement-Repair-Parts-s/6282.htm they seem to have plenty of spare parts and might have a mic kicking around. Failing that it's either spares or repair on ebay (they don't seem to have many and are still quite expensive for a broken phone) or there may be some folks here with broken desires willing to donate to restore one back to its former glory
Thanks for the reply . Finally I've found a broken motherboard and swap the mics. It wasn't easy...
Ive managed to do the same thing... how the hell did you get that thing of and replace it?
does any body know what the part on the main board is called i need to have it replaced but its on the motherboard of the phone its the part that connects the sdcard ribbon cable to the main board and it has the little whit lach gate on it to secure the pins, if any body knows pleas let me know kus the gate fell off of mine when i dropped it and i need to sodder on a whole new peice n no i dont have insurnce on the phone so sending it is is out the door..lol
i take it just taping it on wont help, never seen this for sale anywhere and soldering to these small boads is very difficult, ive had bad luck soldering @ this scale. i suggest buying a new motherboard or a broken phone with a good motherboard and swapping. unless you are a wiz at soldering and you are able to even find what you need this will be the cheapest fix
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
yea kinda figured that much thanks for the help but i still whould like to know what the part is called teres a guy selling a board on ebay for 89 bucks and claims it works but the water indcater is red on it so no fillin to buy it plus i got a gooapple for right now to play with till then
Hi everyone, I bought this ZenFone2 4gb 64g, recently it got soaked in my pocket due to rain and now has a few problems such as vibrating motor not working, microphone and speakers not working and screen timeout not working as well.
the problem is that due to job I relocated to Pakistan and here there is no one with replacement parts for this phone neither do they have experience of it. I have located parts on aliexpress.com but I am reluctant to open it up myself.
ASUS says Thayer its warranty was only 6 months so I am left with no options. Help me guys if you know something which can be done.
Thanks
Its easy to open. Need just the right tools. I think you may need to change docking port chip. Its about 6$ at aliexpress. Changed mine.. There are a lots of guides in web. Try one.
If you don't want to change it, just order it and go to some Asus repair center or any cellphone, smartphone repair center. And tell them you're problem firstly. Anyone with normal knowledge about a smartphone could do this.
Ofcourse if you do it yourself there can be problems, that i had : Broken antenna cable (I changed display- twice), broke the battery (i was a fool ).
Little Instruction: Take back cover off, take all the screws out, they are about 10, don't remeber really. Unplug SIM, SD flex cable, that is on the docking port chip.
Remove Antenna, very carefully. And replace it.
Zenfone 2 disassembly video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMIivqu6XJY
Hi everyone. Like a lot of people owning a Lg g4, I had the boot looping problem, which Lg fixed by replacing the motherboard, but during the process they damaged my jack port: it only plays on the left earbud. I tested it with different headphones, there is a problem with my port. I sent it back to them twice so that they can fix it, explaining that there is a malfunction with the port, but each time they only replaced the motherboard. On the intervention report, it says that they fixed the boot looping issue, although I clearly asked for a jack port replacement... I sent it twice already, and I don't want to send it again and wait another month for my phone. What should I do? Thank you for responding.
Do a live chat with them. Right now they just assume it's a bootloop because it's so popular.
gRoG!! said:
Hi everyone. Like a lot of people owning a Lg g4, I had the boot looping problem, which Lg fixed by replacing the motherboard, but during the process they damaged my jack port: it only plays on the left earbud. I tested it with different headphones, there is a problem with my port. I sent it back to them twice so that they can fix it, explaining that there is a malfunction with the port, but each time they only replaced the motherboard. On the intervention report, it says that they fixed the boot looping issue, although I clearly asked for a jack port replacement... I sent it twice already, and I don't want to send it again and wait another month for my phone. What should I do? Thank you for responding.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd give up on LG at this point. Just fix it yourself with some patience, $5 for the port and some cheap tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTYZoVZCIvc
htr5 said:
I'd give up on LG at this point. Just fix it yourself with some paitence, $5 and some cheap tools:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for responding. Won't it void my warranty?
gRoG!! said:
Thank you for responding. Won't it void my warranty?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes but it doesn't look like that warrenty is doing any good anyway.
Void it and join the dark side; root.
"Void your warranty" is a funny statement. They are replacing boards for a bad flash on the emmc, so if you think they will even be able to tell you replaced the headphone jack if something else breaks if laughable. They don't know **** or they just don't care. You can keep your warranty and replace the headphone jack; it's modular.
i sent with unlocked bl my g4 to lg. they denied cause bl unlocked (little bit confused cause on the lg developer page is standing like "your warranty is gone if its a hardware defect which can caused by customsoftware"
so i thought ok i have warranty cause a defect headphone jack is not caused by software^^
so i startet to google about replace the port...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Headphone-Ja...055286?hash=item3ab3e24b76:g:6j4AAOSwAuNW4j8e
for example (i payed 3€ for the jack)
repair costs me about 15min and it worked...
in the end my jack was ok... there was like 3tons of dust inside very hard compressed ...
but ok lg repair said that they have to replace mainboard and cost 270€ **** this service...
im a fan of lg. after that i was one
its really easy to replace it!
i also switched from lether brown to white... its nice that we have the option to swich easily
u only need the jack and a little + screwdriver...
to put out defect jack go into the jack with the screwdriver and press it up... easy
Thanks you guys! I'll replace it myself then
LG has some real issues with their repair team. I always thought it was crazy that so many people would say they would send their phone in for some repair, and instead of fixing it, they just kept replacing the board.
Well, it just happened to me. Sent in for a board replacement, and the repair team gouged the screen. I contacted LG, they said no problem, issued an RMA. I sent it back, got the phone back three weeks later. Gouge still there. Repair sheet says "replaced board."
Fantastic.