Nexus 5x volume components - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
While I dissasmbled my nexus 5x, I accidently ripped the two components of the volume- button. (You could see it in the upper side of the photo below - the first two components right to the barcode)
I belive it some kind of resistores or capacitors.
Can anybody tell me what are they and what their values?
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Also,
After connecting homemade portable charger, my usb port doing problems. First it won't charge by connecting and cable that isn't the original charger, after factory reset it works without any problems.
I can now now charge it OK and also transfer files to the computer, BUT USB audio do not works constantly (5 seconds on 5 seconds off) and the same is the OTG. It seems the connections are fine (Ill re-solder them later). Anyone heard about a similar problem? What could be the cause?
Thank you!

Hello Bro. I have the similar problem: My phone got wet and when I was drying it with the heat gun, the components of volume + and - were deployed. I dont know if this can fix.

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