Multiple repair assistance - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Somehow I broke the white connector tab that attaches the digitizer to the left side of the motherboard. I've opened it 200 times before but this time the tab came loose from the motherboard completely. Does anyone have any experience with this issue.? Also the antenna port in the upper part of the motherboard just pulled off when i pulled up the connector so now that is completely unsoldered from the board. im starting to think this phone is done. any body have any recommendations? its basically just unsoldered connections..

Calico_NC said:
Somehow I broke the white connector tab that attaches the digitizer to the left side of the motherboard. I've opened it 200 times before but this time the tab came loose from the motherboard completely. Does anyone have any experience with this issue.? Also the antenna port in the upper part of the motherboard just pulled off when i pulled up the connector so now that is completely unsoldered from the board. im starting to think this phone is done. any body have any recommendations? its basically just unsoldered connections..
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Did you manage to find any solution?

sirsomething said:
Did you manage to find any solution?
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nope just forgot about it. Im now using my old HTC ONE.

Calico_NC said:
nope just forgot about it. Im now using my old HTC ONE.
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****. Thanks

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Damaged parts in my prophet

I previously bought a used prophet.
It was working fine when suddenly it randomly wouldn't take any touch command on the screen (when i click with stylus nothing happens)
I opened it trying to fix it, found out the flat cable between the board and the screen was previously damaged and soldered.
Now i ended up with a damaged flat cable and a damaged battery contacts part (the part that has the battery contacts on the board) which broke off.
Do you guys think I can find these parts? and is the flat cable a replaceable part or do i have to change the whole screen?
Any suggestion is most appreciated
Fuseless said:
I previously bought a used prophet.
It was working fine when suddenly it randomly wouldn't take any touch command on the screen (when i click with stylus nothing happens)
I opened it trying to fix it, found out the flat cable between the board and the screen was previously damaged and soldered.
Now i ended up with a damaged flat cable and a damaged battery contacts part (the part that has the battery contacts on the board) which broke off.
Do you guys think I can find these parts? and is the flat cable a replaceable part or do i have to change the whole screen?
Any suggestion is most appreciated
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You can get the flat cable separately (no need to change the LCD if it is still working).
The battery contact on the PCB will be a problem. How handy are you with a soldering iron?
PM me for more details.

Re: Replacement MicroUSB board

Re: Replacement MicroUSB board
Hi,
Does anyone know where I could order a replacement Micro USB PCB for my S3?
burmo said:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I could order a replacement Micro USB PCB for my S3?
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try at here
http://rounded.com/samsung-i9300-ga...tor-charging-connector-spare-part-microc.html
pah8000 said:
try at here
http://rounded.com/samsung-i9300-ga...tor-charging-connector-spare-part-microc.html
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Thanks for that! I just found out now that the MicroUSB/MHL connector is directly on the mainboard... I thought it would have been a small seperate PCB... that's going to be annoying to repair!
burmo said:
Thanks for that! I just found out now that the MicroUSB/MHL connector is directly on the mainboard... I thought it would have been a small seperate PCB... that's going to be annoying to repair!
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How did it broke ?
htcsnap93 said:
How did it broke ?
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I think it was my own fault... I think I let it fall from the bed with the charger cable in it... ouch.
burmo said:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I could order a replacement Micro USB PCB for my S3?
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you can't buy it, everything is on ther from the cpu to display, wifi and radio, your only option is take it back to samsung.
I had a sony x10i. Cost me more than a new phone to reclame it :thumbdown:
Isnt there a pièce of paper stuck inside?
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htcsnap93 said:
I had a sony x10i. Cost me more than a new phone to reclame it :thumbdown:
Isnt there a pièce of paper stuck inside?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
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No, unfortunately not. It works better with certain cables... I can get a socket for 8 euro... I will check out repair costs and I may buy the equipment rather than pay a ton of money to get it repaired if it comes to that...
Do you successfully replace it? And where you find it?
Because i think mine have to be replaced. Is it hard to replace?
My i9300 felt few times one ground with charger and i accidently drop cofee on it. Then, only charge remain and 2 days after nothing. But everything else is working perfecly.
Thank for helping me!
Sorry for my inglish, its not my native language.
Hi, the socket is on the motherboard and not a separate piece like on some other phones. So either replace the motherboard for about half the price of the phone or find a repair shop that will solder a replacement part on to the phone for you.

Dust covers for USB port (and headphone Jack)

Hi, I was wondering if anybody is using dust covers over the USB slot (and headphone jack).
*I was wondering if there are covers that fits flush in the n7000.
*if they actually do help keep then out
because my phone was showing charge even though was no charging wire connected.
I tried erasing cache, changing battery, reformat phone and nothing helped.
so I cleaned my USB port with a toothpick and all these grey dirt came out. for now everything is working but I don't want this to happen again. I was so desperate I was thinking of removing the battery and cleaning the USB port with alcohol.
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-universal-dock-cover-headphone-dust-cap-black/
here you go!
white one:
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-universal-dock-cover-headphone-dust-cap-white/
thanks for asking forgot about them, this site has pretty good reviews, their dust covers will be good as well I imagine
I bought the usb charging module there, works like the original.
NO WAY! You replaced the charging port on your Note 1?
I was thinking of doing the same thing. But I was going to buy the part from eBay.
Here's the video of how to replace it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD9R-YUT69Q
leafsacc said:
NO WAY! You replaced the charging port on your Note 1?
I was thinking of doing the same thing. But I was going to buy the part from eBay.
Here's the video of how to replace it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD9R-YUT69Q
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Yeah I did. The module I got worked. make sure you get a n7000 for a n7000.
Do not follow that tutorial. Removing the whole motherboard is to risky. I just removed back cover, at the bottom is the charging module, you can swap it without taking out whole motherboard.
baz77 said:
Yeah I did. The module I got worked. make sure you get a n7000 for a n7000.
Do not follow that tutorial. Removing the whole motherboard is to risky. I just removed back cover, at the bottom is the charging module, you can swap it without taking out whole motherboard.
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THANKS MAN! I totally did not remove the motherboard and it slips right out. so easy!

[Q] "daughterboard" issue

Hi all,
I recently damaged the micro usb socket on my Nexus 7 2013, which stopped it from charging. After some searching I found a replacement pcb (daughterboard / lower motherboard pcb) from Asus parts. I fitted the board and the tablet will now charge. Unfortunately the touchscreen is now completely unresponsive!
At first I thought I had damaged the digitizer or ribbon cable in the disassembly process, but to check I re-fitted the damaged board. The touchscreen worked again!
So I now wonder if there is some issue with swapping boards on the Nexus 7 2013. I checked the part number etc of both boards and they are identical. So I'm confused as to why this problem has occurred.
Does anyone know about this issue and how I can resolve it please? I have been very careful in swapping out the parts and cannot see any damage to any components.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[email protected] said:
Hi all,
I recently damaged the micro usb socket on my Nexus 7 2013, which stopped it from charging. After some searching I found a replacement pcb (daughterboard / lower motherboard pcb) from Asus parts. I fitted the board and the tablet will now charge. Unfortunately the touchscreen is now completely unresponsive!
At first I thought I had damaged the digitizer or ribbon cable in the disassembly process, but to check I re-fitted the damaged board. The touchscreen worked again!
So I now wonder if there is some issue with swapping boards on the Nexus 7 2013. I checked the part number etc of both boards and they are identical. So I'm confused as to why this problem has occurred.
Does anyone know about this issue and how I can resolve it please? I have been very careful in swapping out the parts and cannot see any damage to any components.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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So does the screen work or not? You probably just had it temporarily not detected by the system. Had you tried holding the power button for a minute to force a reboot?? Probably would have worked.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
dottat said:
So does the screen work or not? You probably just had it temporarily not detected by the system. Had you tried holding the power button for a minute to force a reboot?? Probably would have worked.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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Thanks dottat, but that does not seem to cure the problem. It's a weird one. The screen is on and displaying as usual, just no response from digitizer. Do you think it is possible that the board is simply faulty? It seems unlikely seeing as it will allow the Nexus to charge, power on etc. Asus parts have agreed to send me another in the meantime so I will report back when it arrives.
Ok so the new board arrived today, fitted it with no issues but unfortunately the problem still persists. It is strange that the touchscreen works with the original board, there must be something I'm missing!
I know this isn't a solution to the current problem, but how about a wireless charger?
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plznote said:
I know this isn't a solution to the current problem, but how about a wireless charger?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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I took a risk last night and removed the damaged micro sd socket from the original board and replaced it with the good one from the new board. The tablet will charge now and the touchscreen is working, although it is very unpredictable, think I may have damaged the ribbon cable terminals on the board from too much swapping over.
I really need to get the new board working so I can make sure it is just the board at fault, so I know I haven't damaged the digitizer or its ribbon cable.
[email protected] said:
I took a risk last night and removed the damaged micro sd socket from the original board and replaced it with the good one from the new board. The tablet will charge now and the touchscreen is working, although it is very unpredictable, think I may have damaged the ribbon cable terminals on the board from too much swapping over.
I really need to get the new board working so I can make sure it is just the board at fault, so I know I haven't damaged the digitizer or its ribbon cable.
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There are a few revisions of that daughterboard. On the board there is a stamp that identifies any revision. If it is the original it has no revision number stamp.
It sounds now as though you have damaged something other than the board such as the flex cable as you have suggested, but the incorrect revision model was the original cause of your digitizer issue. 99%.
Thanks.

[Nexus 7 2013 16GB-Wifi Model] Help with Nexus 7 Logic Board.

I have a Nexus 7 2013 16GB Wifi Model, and i bought it to a local repair shop. But it seems i was ripped off as the repairman could not repair it.
I noticed that some of the circuits are missing from my Nexus Logic board and Nexus no longer boots up.
Can anyone please help me determine these circuits? Here is a picture of the logic board.
All that is marked with a yellow star in the picture is what i am asking about...
Code:
drive.google.com/open?id=0B7LGwJIcFvH1WUtyNWZSTnhYRFU
And also are these parts important? Will the tablet work even without it? Where could i get a replacement of these parts?
Thanks in advance.
P.S Sorry for bad ernglish
What was the original problem? What is the board's revision number?
If it is rev.1.4 and the components are unsoldered/missing, then you were indeed ripped off.
k23m said:
What was the original problem? What is the board's revision number?
If it is rev.1.4 and the components are unsoldered/missing, then you were indeed ripped off.
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Yeah mines the same revision to the picture you attached. (ME571K_MB Rev 1.4)
The problem was that my nexus was charging really slowly but i didn't really put much attention to it. Then one day while charging my nexus i accidentally dropped it and the charging port went loose so i sent it to a local repair shop to fix the port.
The repairman said the charging ic was also the problem. but then after a few days they still couldn't repair my tablet.
They returned it looking like a mess.
battery wires were a bit chipped off. (No problem here, i used a tester if it still has a connection to the board)
the charging port was soldered upside down.
copper pads covering the circuit was removed.
some of the plastic parts on the speaker looked melted probably due to the solder mishandling.
So is there still a solution to the missing chips?
BTW. Thanks for the reply.! :good:
rexme1 said:
The repairman said the charging ic was also the problem....
the charging port was soldered upside down....
So is there still a solution to the missing chips?
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The charging IC is probably gone if the port was soldered upside down and powered up. The missing components can not be identified because N7/13 circuit diagram is not available. A working, second-hand N7 motherboard can be purchased for $25 on eBay and it's the cheapest solution. Let us know how it goes....
:fingers-crossed:
Oh ... so it's really busted huh. Thanks for helping me out.
But buying another logic board isn't one of the options i have.
I guess that i'll have to sell it somewhere then.
Thanks again.!
rexme1 said:
Oh ... so it's really busted huh. Thanks for helping me out.
But buying another logic board isn't one of the options i have.
I guess that i'll have to sell it somewhere then.
Thanks again.!
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Sell the daughterboard after you fix the port, it only has the touch IC and should be good. Those are worth quite a bit. So are the screens especially if you include the frame. Just selling those separately should be enough to get you a n7 2012 or even a 2013 if you get lucky.

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