Dears folks,
I'm in search of a list of the references of the electronic components/parts of the Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000.
In particular the reference of the main speaker (see pics attached) part since I've broken this part while replacing my broken LCD screen/digitizer.
I failed to find any OEM/electronic parts suppliers selling this.
Any idea ?
Thanks beforehand.
The SEC part number for QSP01 speaker module is GH59-09408A.
It will cost you around 25-30€ I recon.
Would anyone happen to know where to get a gps antenna? Its the sticker-type just beside the speaker.
I can make a small donation for whomever finds a such antenna.
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rkantos said:
Would anyone happen to know where to get a gps antenna? Its the sticker-type just beside the speaker.
I can make a small donation for whomever finds a such antenna.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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The antenna assy is not sold separately.
You need to buy the whole middle frame.
Price is about 25 euros.
Richthofen said:
The antenna assy is not sold separately.
You need to buy the whole middle frame.
Price is about 25 euros.
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Well, where can I get the middle frame?
@ Richthofen
Thank you. Huh same question as "rkantos", any idea where to buy GH59-09408A online ? Failed to find it on eBay.
you might try these folks http://www.globaldirectparts.com/
they're in Texas, USA
Thanks Larryccf. Unfortunatly, not in their catalogue.
I'll have a look straight to korean "suppliers" ...
Okay, I did some further investigation and found out that this "rear speaker" is manufactured by a Korean company named Bluecom.
The reference of this "speaker module" is HQS151135P ... which is to be found inside the plastic ****.
Hope this help for future "unlucky" like me when disassemblying the SGS.
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a website where I can buy a special spare parts for my galaxy s!
This part is the mic, the physical button and the two touch buttons.
All this components stay in the same part
If you know what's the reference number of this part or where I can buy it, you may give me this.
thanks boys.
Jika
jawad_449 said:
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a website where I can buy a special spare parts for my galaxy s!
This part the mic, the physical button and the two touch buttons.
All this components stay in the same part
If you know what's the reference number of this part, you may give me this.
thanks boys.
Jika
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For the 2 touch buttons ... lookout on eBay with the following keywords (I cannot give the direct link since I'm limited in my profile account here) :
"Flex Cable Keypad for Samsung Galaxy S i9000 wTracking"
... quite not sure it includes the mic and the "plastic" button at the bottom of the phone, tough.
Thanks itdoe. I'm just looking at this and there's the mic, that's exactely what I'm looking for! That's maybe the solution for my physical button which lost his sensitivity and the two touch button which doesn't work ...
But I have one more question :
Do you know where I can find the wire connecting this part and the mothercard? (like in the pics).
That's a standard cable or that's a spacial Samsung cable?
Someone know what's it utility?
I ask you that because I disconnect this cable and everything works in my phone only the two touch key.
After some investigations, I found what's this wire. That's the network cable which work like your hearset for the radio in your Galaxy S. That's in fact an antenna! (maybe for bluetooth too, but I'm not sure for that!)
If that can help someone
Anyone have info on the part number for the front facing camera?
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Anyone have info on the part number for the front facing camera?
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The front facing camera is in the same module with the main camera.
The part number for this assy is GH59-09400A.
The price is around 40-50 euros I recon.
Hello,
i need the spare part: microphon/antenna
Do you know also the part number and where i can find it?
Thanks for help.
gb16928
gb16928 said:
Hello,
i need the spare part: microphon/antenna
Do you know also the part number and where i can find it?
Thanks for help.
gb16928
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The microphon and antenna stay on button flex cable ...
You can find it on Ebay (search : "GENUINE SAMSUNG KEYPAD FLEX RIBBON CABLE FOR I9000" )
I think I've the one million dollar question ...
I wondered if someone know where I can find the power flex cable welded on the mothercard to remplace my cutted flex cable ... (or eventually this reference).
If you havn't any information about this one, do you think it's possible to use an other flex cable model?
thank you for your answers...
To bad there is no answer to the real flex cable or the middle part. By my own stupidness i destroid the flex cable. I think I must buy a new SGS then all my holiday pictures and videos are in the broken phone. So the new Samsung Pad must wait...
Thanks, my i9000 is ok now
Hi All
I wonder if anyone can help me identify a chip in my XDA/Aremis?
I got the phone for free as it was not charging. Obviously the guy had tried to fit it himself and broken an SMD chip leg off at the case. Optimistically, I spent a bit of time scraping the plastic off the case and trying to get a solder joint but no luck.
The chip itself has 4 legs, is around the size of the end of a ballpoint pen, located very close to the USB port and has the letters N87 printed on it.
I've searched this site and googled it, but had no joy. I'm hoping to buy a duff phone from fleabay and pinch the chip out of that, but if I fail, I'll need to get another chip or replace it with discretes if at all possible.
All replies gratefully received....
Steve
Hi All,
My previous phone was the Nexus One. I was able to reverse-engineer the in-line buttons on the stock headphones to create a nice track controller out of a work box I got at radio shack. That was easy. It was 3 buttons, and two resistors, and some cables. The strange thing is that the Sensation's remote control works differently, and I'm unable to figure out how it works. All I know so far is that the resistors are the same as were on the nexus one, but instead of functioning only across two of the wires in the headphone cables, the resistance is actually across all the terminals. Aside from that, I was unable to replicate those functions with my mess of resistors and cables. Does anyone know what electric signals those three buttons trigger?
Here is a link to how the track controls for the Nexus One worked:
http://dsynflo.blogspot.com/2011/01/nexus-one-headset-controls-issue.html
Unfortunately, this isn't how our sensation seems to do the exact same task.
So I just ended up cannibalizing my OEM headphones. I soldered the leads from my buttons on the box to the board on the inside of the headphone button casing. A new pair of OEM headphones was just $10 so no big deal. If anyone wants help for doing this themselves, I'll post a guide.
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So I just ended up cannibalizing my OEM headphones. I soldered the leads from my buttons on the box to the board on the inside of the headphone button casing. A new pair of OEM headphones was just $10 so no big deal. If anyone wants help for doing this themselves, I'll post a guide.
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That would be awesome, please do post that tutorial.
miker2431 said:
So I just ended up cannibalizing my OEM headphones. I soldered the leads from my buttons on the box to the board on the inside of the headphone button casing. A new pair of OEM headphones was just $10 so no big deal. If anyone wants help for doing this themselves, I'll post a guide.
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Good work! Please do post a guide.
Impressive!
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I've just tested the resistances from my shipped HTC Sensation Headset with a Multimeter between AUX and GND pins of the TRRS (Tip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve, 4-pin Stereo jack) connector.
3mm5 jack 4 [GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), CC-BY-SA-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) or CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0)], by Benedikt.Seidl (Own work), from Wikimedia Commons
Here are my findings:
No Button: 3kΩ
Prev: 208.5Ω (This is what my Multimeter reads, the resistor value should probably be 200Ω)
Play/Pause/Phone: 2Ω
Next: 0.5kΩ
Since I neither have the right resistors nor a spare TRRS jack at hand I can not tell if my measurements are correct, they do seem plausible though.
One more thing: German Wikipedia says, Apple and HTC (confirmed for Legend, Desire (Z/HD), Nexus One) swap the GND and AUX pins
That means pinout is like this:
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thanks for any advice