i brought xtc clip wright now
i have a question to you
there is a lot of sim cable with tool are you know how i can use it ?
is there a specific cable for every device ???
or it,s for all device
thank you a lot
inzaghi--9 said:
i brought xtc clip wright now
i have a question to you
there is a lot of sim cable with tool are you know how i can use it ?
is there a specific cable for every device ???
or it,s for all device
thank you a lot
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The Clip comes with two flexible SIM card cables. They are used depending on the orientation of your SIM card slot. Think of it as a 'left-hand' and 'right-hand' cable, just use whichever one fits properly. There is also a small 9V-miniUSB cable, which you can use to power the device away from a computer. Be very gentle when inserting your flex cables ino the connector on the Clip, they are quite delicate and it doesn't take much to break a link.
You may have also received the big Windows Phone USB cable with USB ports and stuff hanging off it. I haven't used this and TBH it scared me looking at it so I didn't touch it!
Post here if you need more help!
thank you very very much for you help
if i need any help i will ask you again
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Hi guys,
New to this forum, and I'm looking for some help. Bought a used E650 from eBay, and it's all good bar 2 things - The ROM version is now outdated, and the USB port does not work when I try to use ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Centre with it Not too familiar with SmartPhones, but I'm hoping to do some C# deving on this handset, so any help would be appreciated.
Ross
Does the USB port on your PC work with other devices?
Can you flash from an sd card like the himalaya?
And if you fix it you can get an up to date update from the orange website!
flyboy
christatedavies said:
Does the USB port on your PC work with other devices?
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Yes, it's the port on the phone that's giving me grief
flyboyovyick2k9 said:
Can you flash from an sd card like the himalaya?
And if you fix it you can get an up to date update from the orange website!
flyboy
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I'm not too clued up on HTC phones or Smartphones in general, but I'll have a look to see if I can do just that. It's only updating the phone that I want to use it for tbh =/
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Yes, it's the port on the phone that's giving me grief
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So that port works. What about the cable. Have you got any other mini usb devices you could try and plug in?
Just thought you should narrow it down and make sure its the phone, and not the cable/port/something else...
When you say the port doesn't work, what does it do? Do you get the new hardware sound when you plug it in?
christatedavies said:
So that port works. What about the cable. Have you got any other mini usb devices you could try and plug in?
Just thought you should narrow it down and make sure its the phone, and not the cable/port/something else...
When you say the port doesn't work, what does it do? Do you get the new hardware sound when you plug it in?
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Just to clarify (And no offence) I'm almost done my HND in Computer Networking, and I've been repairing computers and servers since about 14. It is the phone which is faulty =/ I really wish it was the cable though. I have tried everything, it is definately the phone.
I have contacted the eBay seller, and he's willing to swap the handset for another, but tbh if I could simply update the ROM with a newer Stock ROM I'd be happy without the USB port.
Fair enough. Was just trying to help. Good luck with the replacement. Better off that way anyway, its a ***** not being able to transfer files with USB.
I doubt it that the device has a defective electronic component. Most probably the wiggling of the USB when attaching/detaching the cable has over time broken the soldering on the PBA. But first control the socket for dirt or bended or incomplete contacts.
If you are not a noob what delicate stuff is concerned, disassemble the device and re-solder all contacts of the USB socket.
hello to all friends i have a samsung p6200 and dont have usb cable and charger
now any one can help to make iphone cable to use for charging realy i need it urgenty thanx from all memmbers
you have to buy one from ebay or anyother place
the iphone cable and the samsung cable are physically not the same
dj_m said:
you have to buy one from ebay or anyother place
the iphone cable and the samsung cable are physically not the same
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Others have said it works fine. I just tested it myself, and it does. Just make sure you're putting it in the right way, the logo on the cable needs to go away from the front of the device. Pretty tight squeeze, but works fine. Even charges on a regular 1a usb charger. Now, I did have it off while I did it. Check other posts for other's input on this.
check this thread for your problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818337
Hi, today i tried to flash my first rom, i found a guide online and started following the instructions
1) i unlocked the bootloader
2) flashed recovery twrp
3) wiped device
4) installed hellybean rom
5) installed gapped
and then i forgot and closed the device, now the i9023 is dead it doesn't power on tried the unbrickable tool without performing the unbrickable mod and allways it responds "device is not detected"
Is this the situation of a hardware brick ?
Can i restore it with the use of software ?
Do i need to jtag it or the unbrickable mod will do just fine ?
Is there any guide to make a jtag cable or do i need to purchase it ?
Any help is really appreciated
I ordered a usb jib but i don't think it will work
Ok some more questions, the ubrickable mod will put the device into a hardware recovery in my case so i can flash the chip again ?
Should i perform the ubrickable mod or call it a day and call warranty as i have over 1 year left (with the hope that they will not charge me) ?
thanks
Magusxd said:
I ordered a usb jib but i don't think it will work
Ok some more questions, the ubrickable mod will put the device into a hardware recovery in my case so i can flash the chip again ?
Should i perform the ubrickable mod or call it a day and call warranty as i have over 1 year left (with the hope that they will not charge me) ?
thanks
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It happens to me twice. First time on HTC Desire and second time on Nexus S too. I didnt installed good kernel and rom and every time i turn on i shows me an error. How I solved it: I launched phone i fastboot mode, wipe all, and installed again all - rom(kernel) and gapps and it worked for me.
Magusxd said:
I ordered a usb jib but i don't think it will work
Ok some more questions, the ubrickable mod will put the device into a hardware recovery in my case so i can flash the chip again ?
Should i perform the ubrickable mod or call it a day and call warranty as i have over 1 year left (with the hope that they will not charge me) ?
thanks
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Can you put your device in fastboot mode (Power off and then press Volume Up + Power buttons) ?
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk 2
Phone is dead bootloader is deleted can't power on the phone with a usb jig or any other combination of buttons tried several times !
The only solution now is to do a hard recovery mod so i can force the SOC to be visible and flash it again or Jtag it (that's the only viable solutions)
My problem is that the schematic Adam wrote about the unbrickable mod (i don't mean the software) is not clear enough. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566475
I can't post on this thread cause i don't have the necessery posts
He says on the post : "2. Perform the mod as follows: Replace the xOM5 resistor from the top position to the bottom position.
*OR: remove the xOM5 resistor and jumper the center pads of xOM5 to the center pads of xOM0 or xOM3... I was not able to flash a complete firmware package to this device because it had a MMC failure, so I'm not able to tell you which point is which."
What does he mean replacing the xOM5 with top and bottom ? interchange the top resistor with the bottom one ?
And second option is to remove the resitor, bridge the points and solder on the upper pad. Why do i need to solder on the upper pad ? cause it's a more clear point ? I can solder directly on the bridge point, solder from the bridgin will be more than enough to held the cable
And lastly my though i believe i don't even need to remove the resistor just bypass it with the cable
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And second option is to remove the resitor, bridge the points and solder on the upper pad. Why do i need to solder on the upper pad ? cause it's a more clear point ? I can solder directly on the bridge point, solder from the bridgin will be more than enough to held the cable
And lastly my though i believe i don't even need to remove the resistor just bypass it with the cable
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The first option is not quite clear to me either, but the second one is pretty straight forward. If you look at the picture closely you'll se that the upper pad is directy connected to the "bridge point" (ie. the pad where the resistor was originally soldered.
I'm also having the same problem on my I9023, but I still haven't tried this mod. Can we be sure that this will work with the I9023 as well as with I9020T?
i will proceed with the modifation when my soldering tip arrives, the parts are small for me to do this without my hot air station but oh well i don't really care i will infrom for the results
Modification works, but the pc wouldn't detect always the phone, anyway i manage to flash the phone now it works ok
Use a soldering bit with really thin tip mine was 0.12mm enough to perform the operation and you will need a 15watt soldering iron i used a 25watt antex solder and end up lifting 1 pad but not a big problem
edit: forgot to mention don't solder the wire to the brown resistor but on the black one at least on my case that's what go the phone recognized. Initially i solder the wire on the brown resistor cause was easier but the phone was still dead then proceed soldering to the black one and i was able to detect it
I'm not sure why but if 1 point doesn't work try the other
Magusxd said:
Modification works, but the pc wouldn't detect always the phone, anyway i manage to flash the phone now it works ok
Use a soldering bit with really thin tip mine was 0.12mm enough to perform the operation and you will need a 15watt soldering iron i used a 25watt antex solder and end up lifting 1 pad but not a big problem
edit: forgot to mention don't solder the wire to the brown resistor but on the black one at least on my case that's what go the phone recognized. Initially i solder the wire on the brown resistor cause was easier but the phone was still dead then proceed soldering to the black one and i was able to detect it
I'm not sure why but if 1 point doesn't work try the other
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congrats on your recovery i'll try this when i catch some time (and a weaker soldering iron xD ). thanks for tips. i don't understand why it didn't work for you with the brown resistor pad.
Magusxd said:
Modification works, but the pc wouldn't detect always the phone, anyway i manage to flash the phone now it works ok
Use a soldering bit with really thin tip mine was 0.12mm enough to perform the operation and you will need a 15watt soldering iron i used a 25watt antex solder and end up lifting 1 pad but not a big problem
edit: forgot to mention don't solder the wire to the brown resistor but on the black one at least on my case that's what go the phone recognized. Initially i solder the wire on the brown resistor cause was easier but the phone was still dead then proceed soldering to the black one and i was able to detect it
I'm not sure why but if 1 point doesn't work try the other
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What do u mean by brown resistor?
Can u explain more detail on it?
Thank.
So I bought this: http://www.discountcell.com/cellular/pn/samsung_301128 antenna for my father in law. What's included with this doesn't plug directly into the S4 active external antenna port. I did some reading and found that I need an patch lead as discussed in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442569 problem is that the antenna I bought doesn't match the connector of the patch lead. Is there another adapter I need? I'm willing to buy whatever is needed to make this antenna work with the s4 active. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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So I bought this: http://www.discountcell.com/cellular/pn/samsung_301128 antenna for my father in law. What's included with this doesn't plug directly into the S4 active external antenna port. I did some reading and found that I need an patch lead as discussed in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2442569 problem is that the antenna I bought doesn't match the connector of the patch lead. Is there another adapter I need? I'm willing to buy whatever is needed to make this antenna work with the s4 active. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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i dont know anything about this, but if you show me what the connectors look like, i may be able to tell you what they are to help look for a cable, unless you already know what there called.
once you know the technical name for the connectors needed, should just be a matter of putting that into google and hope there is one available.
Ok, I have a realme 1 that is dying, I have posted on the new phone thread but I do not expect to get a phone that meets my needs better in all aspects.
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The issue is that the micro USB connector is getting worn down and the battery discharges in a few hours. Even new I used to have days on which my battery 3950mAH would be exhausted by the end of the day.
I want to do the following thing
Replace the micro USB port with a USB C port. physically my phone is a plastic fantastic and I plan to carve/shave out the few mm with a knife/scalpel and fill any voids with a combination of expoy putty and expoxy glue. My problem is how to do the internal wiring. I have done some soldering but nothing on a PCB. The most fine work I have done is patch speaker wires. Every repair person i have talked to says that it is absolutely impossible to do. I would appreciate it if someone could walk me through it.
Realme has now released phones with a 6000 mAH battery, So I propose to separate the back cover, carve any obstructions, create any posts needed with epoxy putty, and fix the battery with hot glue. Again the problem is the connections. I realize that the thickness of the phone will increase due to this and plan to fill the gap with epoxy and hot glue.
Yes, I realize that my phone is going to be a Frankenstein's monster. As long it works well I don't care.
I would appreciate it if someone could guide me
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Ok, I have a realme 1 that is dying, I have posted on the new phone thread but I do not expect to get a phone that meets my needs better in all aspects.
**What phone should I buy next?** -- Not sure what device to buy? Ask here!
Hi everyone, This thread is a continuation of this thread. This is here so you can discuss what your next phone/tablet should be, if you're not sure what to pick. Also, if you need advice as to which device is better than another, then feel...
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The issue is that the micro USB connector is getting worn down and the battery discharges in a few hours. Even new I used to have days on which my battery 3950mAH would be exhausted by the end of the day.
I want to do the following thing
Replace the micro USB port with a USB C port. physically my phone is a plastic fantastic and I plan to carve/shave out the few mm with a knife/scalpel and fill any voids with a combination of expoy putty and expoxy glue. My problem is how to do the internal wiring. I have done some soldering but nothing on a PCB. The most fine work I have done is patch speaker wires. Every repair person i have talked to says that it is absolutely impossible to do. I would appreciate it if someone could walk me through it.
Realme has now released phones with a 6000 mAH battery, So I propose to separate the back cover, carve any obstructions, create any posts needed with epoxy putty, and fix the battery with hot glue. Again the problem is the connections. I realize that the thickness of the phone will increase due to this and plan to fill the gap with epoxy and hot glue.
Yes, I realize that my phone is going to be a Frankenstein's monster. As long it works well I don't care.
I would appreciate it if someone could guide me
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You know you can get a USB C chip for really cheap (compatible with the processor)? All youd have to do then is attach the ribbon cables, enlarge the port hole and test to see if power passes through with a cable. Make sure not to use too much glue, however, because when the phone heats up the glue may melt and run over the motherboard, resulting in a ruined phone.
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You know you can get a USB C chip for really cheap (compatible with the processor)? All youd have to do then is attach the ribbon cables, enlarge the port hole and test to see if power passes through with a cable. Make sure not to use too much glue, however, because when the phone heats up the glue may melt and run over the motherboard, resulting in a ruined phone.
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I was already prepared to enlarge the opening, please tell me about this chip. where Can i find more information on that?
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I was already prepared to enlarge the opening, please tell me about this chip. where Can i find more information on that?
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There is actually a YouTuber that I conveniently forgot the name of... But he does DIY projects like this, like adding a headphone jack to iPhone 7s and stuff. Call if modding. But his parts come from Chinese marketplaces. I would suggest you research a USB C component chip. Not sure how old your phone is but they are basically universal depending on the OS supported hardware (like Android 9+ supporting QC3.0).
Thank you again for replying. I do not need quick charge. It came with 2A 10 W chip, and that's enough. Cannot I connect the USB C port to the input on my phone. Most USB C implementations are USB 2.0, SO that SHOULD be 4 pins and 5v at max 2 A.
Problem is that that the repair centers are assuring me that is not the case.