Hello.
I was looking for some help with my Xperia J, i recently dropped and smashed this phone and it no longer it accessible.
I need to get the internal data from this phone as i have audio and video files which are very important to me, i have been able to gain a second hand Xperia J that has a cracked screen, i transferred over the internal board from my broken xperia to this second hand phone i now have but it does not seem to be able to start up when i try power it on? . Ive connected the phone to my PC but the computer fails to recognize the phone. can any one plese help me on this issue or maybe inform me of a way to recover these files.
Thank You
I guess that the smash caused some electronic component to fail..
And are you sure you replaced the screen on the board correctly.
And did you see something missing on the board?
Does the led lights up when you connect the charger? Does the phone vibrate if you press the power button,,,?!
More info buddy.maybe someone could help..
hit thanks if I helped you,
don't say it.....
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stock deodexed cleaned Rom.....
Use Wondershare mobile to go bro
Sorry
Ok my bad for the lack of information.
I replaced the screen correctly because i later removed it and put original parts back in new phone to check and make sure it was still working.
Then i put the board i need to work in and nothing happens. ?
When i plug the phone into the wall socket and check with electric tester it is live.
When i use the PC i get no response.
Ive tried doing the power up and volume up - power down volume down - power on it's own and nothing happens.
I do not receive led lights when the buttons are pressed nor do i receive a vibrate.
The only thing that looks damaged on the board is the Gold battery receivers, they have bent and are a little squashed.
If i have left any information out that could help please ask
I also would like to say that i have 2 phones 1 completely dead and 1 with a cracked screen.
I transfered the completely dead phones internal board to the cracked screen phone >
That might be it...
The golden legs carries the power from battery to the board.. So if you could use some copper wire or something to make proper contact with battery,it might work,,, tell me if it does
Hit the thanks button instead of telling it....
thank you
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Hi,
I have a big big problem with a explorer. I got this phone from a friend of mine for free because it has the display and touch screen broken, badly brocken. I can`t see anything on it, i just can tell you that when i press the power on , it vibrates once and that`s it. I connected the phone to the computer and it connects as removable storage but it is unaccessible. I tried vol down + pwr and connected the phone to the comp. and it connects as android bootloader interface or something like that(i am not home right now to tell you exactly) and pressed pwr and it connected as android 1.0.
Now the thing is that before all of above i disasembled the phone and had a surprise with the power and volume buttons... they fell off)and i soldered them back. I am afraid that the same problem has the speaker or the phone is badly damaged. I have to say that everything else looks ok.
After all this problem exposed, i am asking you, is it worth it to buy a display and touch screen ? I don`t have nobody to help me with a display to test it.. so is there a way to enter the phone`s memory maybe use android screen cast or something like this to test the phone?
Please help me with this problem.
Thx a lot.
Catastelea said:
Hi,
I have a big big problem with a explorer. I got this phone from a friend of mine for free because it has the display and touch screen broken, badly brocken. I can`t see anything on it, i just can tell you that when i press the power on , it vibrates once and that`s it. I connected the phone to the computer and it connects as removable storage but it is unaccessible. I tried vol down + pwr and connected the phone to the comp. and it connects as android bootloader interface or something like that(i am not home right now to tell you exactly) and pressed pwr and it connected as android 1.0.
Now the thing is that before all of above i disasembled the phone and had a surprise with the power and volume buttons... they fell off)and i soldered them back. I am afraid that the same problem has the speaker or the phone is badly damaged. I have to say that everything else looks ok.
After all this problem exposed, i am asking you, is it worth it to buy a display and touch screen ? I don`t have nobody to help me with a display to test it.. so is there a way to enter the phone`s memory maybe use android screen cast or something like this to test the phone?
Please help me with this problem.
Thx a lot.
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First you should have to change your display then see what happens?..........If everything is fine with phone except dislplay then changed it and all other problems resolved one by one.
ha ha ha... buy a new phone man !!!!!
maksuperlink said:
First you should have to change your display then see what happens?..........If everything is fine with phone except dislplay then changed it and all other problems resolved one by one.
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thx. i bought a new display and a touch screen and solved the problem. now i am writing from it. : D
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Catastelea said:
thx. i bought a new display and a touch screen and solved the problem. now i am writing from it. : D
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Good Luck Bro:highfive:
Hello Fellow Forum Users and Gurus
I need some serious advice in regards with my Xperia Play R800i. I have had this phone for over two years now and have taken it in for servicing before (just for cracked digitizer, feel like I paid way more than I should have since digitizer costs a fraction of what I paid and is quite easy to install) and now I have an even bigger problem:
> My Xperia Play's flex cable wore out and my touchscreen was no longer responsive; in addition to this, my face buttons (home, search, menu, back).
> I purchased a new flex cable and had it installed - the face buttons work, but the screen does not display anything - my phone would flash a purple light and vibrate. Icing on the cake is that once I turn on my phone, the phone and battery start getting real hot within minutes.
Also, whenever it doesn't power on the LED flashes red (insufficient power going to phone? Hardware failure?)
> I decided to have a serviceman assess my phone, see if the cable was set in properly - he came back to me and said that there may be possible liquid damage that could have occurred before and only now presenting itself since I changed the flex cablethough this seems highly unlikely:laugh:.
> Tried to boot into fastboot and flashmode and instead of flashtool picking up my phone name, it picks the serial number and wont flash anything to it.
> I headed over to another serviceman who then mentioned that there may be some mis-communication (I think its what he said, accent threw me off) - I assumed he meant the flex cable could be defective? Or maybe my IC board has kicked the bucket?
Thinking of switching back my old flex cable but wanna hear from you guys what think it could be.
P.S. I have seen similar threads asking about flashing LEDs and flex cable issues, one thread in particular referred the poster to an application called SEtool but, for one, I cant use it since my phone (1) burns up fast and (2) wont boot up most of the time (drains/"kills" the battery whenever it heats up).
Guys, I am in deep worries for putting my Xperia Neo L into a bucket full of water. But I instantly took it removed the battery and made it dry for a day. Also I used hair dryer for it.
But still I cannot get it back alive. But when I press and hold the power button, the led light blinks white & turns to red and is stuck at that. nothing seems to be going on in the lcd screen. But when i press the power button again a small vibration happens and the phone gets turned off.
Please help guys. Is there any way I can do to bring it back, Will the Sony service center aid me in repairing a drowned phone ?
dmanojkmr said:
Guys, I am in deep worries for putting my Xperia Neo L into a bucket full of water. But I instantly took it removed the battery and made it dry for a day. Also I used hair dryer for it.
But still I cannot get it back alive. But when I press and hold the power button, the led light blinks white & turns to red and is stuck at that. nothing seems to be going on in the lcd screen. But when i press the power button again a small vibration happens and the phone gets turned off.
Please help guys. Is there any way I can do to bring it back, Will the Sony service center aid me in repairing a drowned phone ?
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This seems like a hardware fault to me.
You can take it to sony thought and they might be able to assist you.
Also sometimes credit card and extended warranty will cover such destruction. Of course that depends on if you used a credit card with such features or have an extended warranty that covers water damage...
Cheers.
The phone is Sony Xperia Z3 dual d6633
The problem: The phone gives no diplay but the sound is working and even when I press the camera button it gives sounds as if I'm taking pics...
Tried Solution: I replaced the LCD twice with new ones, and replaced the Main flex cable but still not working.
The phone actually was fixed before but I don't know where it was fixed. There is a thin wire wielded on the main board and I don't know where this wire should be connected! I took some pics of the main board and the weilded wire , please if you have experience with hardware or you've seen similar situation like this tell me what is the function of this wire and where should the other end be connected to?
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Where are you people?!
Anybody?
Hello together,
I have a Z5 (6653) that didn't start anymore and got extremely hot while charging. To be more clear: after connecting the phone to the charger the red LED turned on, then after about 10 seconds later it turned off again. From this moment on the phone's back started to get extremely hot. The source of the heat is about 1cm right and 1 cm down to the back camera (so you can say 1cm diagonal from the camera to the phone middle). Because of this I doubt it has to do with the battery as it should heat the lower two-third and not the upper third of the phone. Maybe the processor is at this place?
I tried to connect the phone in flash mode with the PC and it connected, but disconnected after a few seconds, probably because battery was empty. I repeated this procedure (connecting to charger, disconnecting, reconnecting, connecting to PC) a few days and suddenly the red LED kept on and the phone didn't get hot anymore.
So I charged the phone fully and wanted to start it, but the screen won't turn on anymore. Connecting it to the PC and the Phone drive (MTP) is displayed but empty, because you need to unlock screen. Also I hear the connecting sound of the phone and touch feedback sounds.
I tried the following things:
Xperia Companion Repair
Flashtool flashing newest ROM
Flashtool downgrading to 32.0.A.6.152_R5B (LP ROM)
Nothing helped. Well, the idea it is an hardware issue might be at hand, but maybe there is something else I can try first?
And if it is an Hardware issue, what is the cause? The Display itself? Then why was a single point at the phone back the source of heat and not a large area on the phone front?
A short summary:
Phone gets hot while connected to charger
Battery won't charge (LED indicator turns off after few seconds)
Source of heat is 1cm to the right and down to the back camera; after 2 minutes whole phone is hot and you can't recognize the source
After days of repeating the action (connect to charger, disconnect, connect to PC, connect to charger) it suddenly charged the battery and didn't get hot anymore
Display won't start anymore; still responsive
Tried Xperia Companion Software repair
flashed latest Stock ROM
flashed Lollipop Stock ROM
Phone has locked bootloader and is/was not rooted. I'm grateful for all help!
I guess its a dead screen maybe u droped it and the pins of the screens got ejected from the motherboard.. Ignoring the fact that it was empty of charge and you charged it.
From what i understand that the phone is working but there is no screen.
The best thing u can do is to check a hardware store that is capable of diagnosing the issue.
Im not helping here i know but wanted to share my thoughts..
Gd luck with that.
Thanks for this anyway. But phone didn't drop.
The fact that the phone wasn't charging and got hot instead at the beginning is very irritating. Especially that it wasn't the front but a point at the back near the camera. Is there a way to check if it's a Display issue and not a Mainboard/Processor/other Chip issue?
At least in Germany are a lot of stores that aren't too competent at all. But nobody would tell you, so its very helpful to know as much as possible before going to a store.
I think it might have something to do with the gpu inside the soc? The heat might have burned something inside the mainboard (how hot was it btw, like running intensive apps or even hotter than that?) Another thing that might have happened is the display cable is loose.
I've seen some Z5's screens and they're not that easy to die.
The best thing I can suggest is that you repair it in a trusted shop that lets you observe the repair procedure directly (open the phone, take the parts out, identify the problem).
Good luck with your phone.
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I think it might have something to do with the gpu inside the soc? The heat might have burned something inside the mainboard (how hot was it btw, like running intensive apps or even hotter than that?) Another thing that might have happened is the display cable is loose.
I've seen some Z5's screens and they're not that easy to die.
The best thing I can suggest is that you repair it in a trusted shop that lets you observe the repair procedure directly (open the phone, take the parts out, identify the problem).
Good luck with your phone.
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I never played any game so it is hard to compare, but I never had a phone in my hands that got this hot before. You didn't get instantly burned touching the phone but it was already inconvenient hot for your fingers/hand.
There might be some trust able stores to find, but I doubt somebody will let you observe it, not even Apple store does. If you see the trick of how to repair it easy and fast, you might do it yourself next time. And it is also a question of the price. If I can buy a used but totally unharmed Z5 for the same price, why should I let it repair?
As far as I could see in Germany repairing Display starts at 99€ for the Z5. Buying display with adhesive would start at 49€. But if they change the Display and it's still broken you have to pay for the Display and also for the mainboard i.e.