Does anyone know if the plug in rubber covers, once removed can they be put back in again as putting the 3d in the charger is annoying with them flapping about.
I dont just want to tear them off incase i want to sell or hand down in the future.
Thanks
Has anyone taken off these rubber tabs at all ? will they go back in again.
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Can any1 provide me with a picture, or video so I know which screw I should remove for quitting the usb charger rubber cover ?
I know I must quit its battery, but can't find anything near the cover that can help me to quit this disturbing thing
Thanks a lot in advance...
You don't need to remove anything except the battery cover. You will need a screwdriver or some metal object to remove the cover. The rubber thingy is friction fit, you can always put back. Just yank it out like a crowbar.These things are tough so don't worry about breaking it.
hey guys about a week ago all the sudden the speakers seem to have went on my device. I recently changed roms and i still cant hear anything. I first noticed when I slept in this week because the alarm was going off but no audio LOL
anyone have any tips or experience with this issue? I have a feeling its hardware but if any sort of firmware upgrade or anything will fix it id love to know!
if it is hardware related...anyone have a guide on how to crack this beast open and check the audio wiring out?
There is a Service Manual for this phone floating around.
Cracking open the case is easy. I just did so to fix the antenna contacts. Unfortunately I broke my speaker cables when reassembling it, so i will need to do this again when my replacement speaker comes in.
Take off the back battery cover and you will see four screws. Using a very small philips screwdriver, remove the four screws, then with a flat plastic probe (or your nails if they are long enough) separate the back case cover from the keyboard, starting from one side, around the top , then the other side. Leave the bottom for last as that has the USB connector holding it together. The speaker is attached to the back case cover near the top, and has a very short cable connecting it to the circuit board. Careful not to pull the back case off too hard or you can snap these thin cables.
So while I was looking at various case solutions for a number of tablets, I came across the repeated notion that any tablet without magnets cannot have a smart-case style clip on cover. While this is generally true, I had a thought....
The TF101 has the added bonus of having 2 great big clips on the bottom for the keyboard dock.
This lead me to wonder, how realistic would it be to make a smart cover/origami cover style case that clips to the side using these docking clips.
Once the cover can clip to the bottom, it's easy to attach that system to a chopped up existing case and boom, we have a simple clip on screen cover/stand.
I don't have the keyboard dock so I dont know how the clips work, so does anyone think there's any real potential in this?
My honest guess is that this is too ambitious and will never work, but it's always worth putting the idea out there
Edit: Crap, wrong section. Accident, my bad. Can a mod move this to accessories if that's more appropriate? Thanks
Hi!
I think the way the dock locks it up is with a switch in the hinge, which makes some kind of connection in the connector. That's just my guess though.
If I'm right, obviously the "smart TF cover" would have to include a dock connector and some kind of simple switch to do that connection...
Maybe 2 metal plates that when they touch the aluminum Bezel (and therefore contact between them is made), shut off the screen.
Someone that has dissassembled the dock can check and confirm how it works. I just bought it so I'm not willing just yet.
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Hi!
I think the way the dock locks it up is with a switch in the hinge, which makes some kind of connection in the connector. That's just my guess though.
If I'm right, obviously the "smart TF cover" would have to include a dock connector and some kind of simple switch to do that connection...
Maybe 2 metal plates that when they touch the aluminum Bezel (and therefore contact between them is made), shut off the screen.
Someone that has dissassembled the dock can check and confirm how it works. I just bought it so I'm not willing just yet.
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To be honest, making it do the "smart" stuff like that would be awesome but is also more complicated than I was thinking.
I was just looking at it doesn't look like theres even a dumb version of the smart cover, which is essentially what I was thinking.
I mean this as in, it doesnt need to control the display, it just seems like a more stylish, slimline way to protect the screen and use as a stand if it clips onto the side and only covers one face of the tablet.
Man, this dock is versatile! Worked with the G2 as well.
You have to take the fitting off that is just snapped in place, remove the 4 screws holding it together, remove the USB plug (sorry, no charging here) then put it all back together. There is a piece of plastic that protrudes, but the phone still fits. I snapped the plastic off so it would sit a little more even and maybe keep from scratching, but it works just fine! Snug fit and doesn't feel like it's going to drop out even if placed sideways.
Sorry, no pics, but it would just be a shot of the phone in the dock and the dock itself. No real modifications are necessary other than removing USB.
Hi,
I have warranty for the phone but i have to pay £20.54 if they find that it is normal wear and tear.
The flap is disintegrating the gasket/washer that keeps the phone waterproof and its disintegrating towards the wireless charging port so on the corner.
Do you think it is worth it sending it in for a look?
Thanks.
These flaps shouldnt be so hard to change yourself.
My phone came with an extra flap for the micro USB port in case it broke. My recommendation is to buy it yourself to replace (It shouldn't be too expensive) and buy a magnetic charger to prevent it from breaking again.