Sadly, my Gtablet was knocked down while I was wearing headphones. As a result, the audio jack was busted loose.
I was able to open the GTablet and look at the jack and some of its tabs are missing. I can't figure out where to order a replacement (6 connector gold)
This is a bit of a shot in the dark, but anyone open one of these out and is able to source where the audio jack is from? Looks like some simple soldering and I am back in business.
Thanks!
Anyone know any replacement part? Looks like a standard 6 connector surface mount jack, but I can't find a part to order in the US.
Honestly, you would be better off using your warranty. I have spent hours looking for a replacement for my ipod and moto droid and have had no luck.
Guys,
I've come across a prob in my i9000 Galaxy S. :-(
My earpiece is defective somehow, as it makes a rattling noise when i make calls. I compared with another Galaxy S and identified this problem. Its like those cheap speakers you find on pocket radios now.
So i need to replace my earpiece and i dont know where to look for one. When i checked the manuals and videos i saw that it comes as part in a ribbon cable which also has the 3.5mm audio base.
I already tried ebay, but most of em are coming from hong kong, china which i believe are not authentic. Most of them even looks like they were home made.
From where can i get a genuine Samsung galaxy S earpiece ?
I wont mind even if its a working one removed from a bricked or a broken galaxy S.
Please help me out guys, as this noise bothers me everytime i make a call. :-(
mine started doing this about 2 days ago as well
snottyotter said:
mine started doing this about 2 days ago as well
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Comes with time + use i guess.. Found a replacement ?
JazonX said:
Guys,
I've come across a prob in my i9000 Galaxy S. :-(
My earpiece is defective somehow, as it makes a rattling noise when i make calls. I compared with another Galaxy S and identified this problem. Its like those cheap speakers you find on pocket radios now.
So i need to replace my earpiece and i dont know where to look for one. When i checked the manuals and videos i saw that it comes as part in a ribbon cable which also has the 3.5mm audio base.
I already tried ebay, but most of em are coming from hong kong, china which i believe are not authentic. Most of them even looks like they were home made.
From where can i get a genuine Samsung galaxy S earpiece ?
I wont mind even if its a working one removed from a bricked or a broken galaxy S.
Please help me out guys, as this noise bothers me everytime i make a call. :-(
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Do you mean headset? If yes just get a new one or get a Bluetooth one.
If your phone's earpiece is crackling send it back for warranty claim as mine was fixed after replacing motherboard.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
I'm gonna look into a warranty claim, just gotta flash back to stock and hope they don't noticed I opened it up to try and fix the GPS
Just a general question about replacing parts in the One X. Have one phone where i'm replacing the ear speaker, and another i'm replacing the rear camera.
Is there anything that needs to be done to get the phone to "recognize" these new parts, or are they just plug n' play?
I've replaced the ear speaker in the one phone, but it still doesn't work. I'm thinking maybe a defective ear speaker. ??? So, i've ordered another. But thought i'd ask in case i'm missing something.
Thanks!
Just wondered If its the same speaker unit on the Galaxy Ace S5830i as on the S5830 because I have a S5830i with the speaker working but sound only coming out of one headphone (and yes I did try other headphones).
So I ordered a new speaker unit, fitted it and both headphone speakers worked but no sound out of the speaker.
Figured I had recieved a duff unit and as they are cheap tried two others with the same result.
If I refit the origional unit the speaker still works so no damage done during fitting.
The only mod to the phone is its been rooted but the fault had occured before I rooted it.
Its got me scratching my head, any suggestions
I've had my Nexus 5 for over 3 years now and it has seen countless ROMs, Kernels, rooting, all that kind of stuff. I also bought it in white and decided after some time that I want a black one so I bought a frame and a back panel and moved everything over to the new assembly. Shortly, it has seen a lot of mods.
My father used it for some time and one day he droped it and the microphone didn't work anymore in calls.
The problem was simple: in calls or while recording audio on whatsapp and such, the mic didnt work. While playing back the recording, there was a slight noise, just as you would keep the record button pushed but not talk and let it record only background noise. I can't remember, though, if while in call and on speaker the mic worked.
I bought a used flex cable with mic, charging port and everything on it (of which I was told was new), switched the old one with it and while playing back the recorded audio you can hear an awful distortion with slight oscilations as where the words should fit in.
However, the other person can hear me while in call and on speaker, but the sound is very, very bad.
My guess is that the mic on the flex cable that I bought was broken as well.
I thought of going ahead an buying another flex from a more trusted seller, but I'd like to get some advice firstly.
I tried anything that could be done with the software, this clearly is a hardware problem. What do you think I should check? What could be broken besides what i already know?
Thank you and have a lovely day!
I don't know if this will help but this guy seems to have a similar problem you can try his solution.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....nexus-5-microphone-speakerphone-t3043151/amp/
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Hey!
Audio rec and calls use different microphones, however, I believe your problems are due to the connector slot on the PCB itself not due to flex cables. Just visually inspect your flex cables, do you see any strong fold lines or torn sections? If not it is quite unlikely.
Regarding the connector slot, find some repairmen who is able with a heat gun and flux, who can lift things from a pcb without damaging stuff. They can either reposition it or replace it.
Best of luck and I completely share your pain.
andreizet96 said:
I've had my Nexus 5 for over 3 years now and it has seen countless ROMs, Kernels, rooting, all that kind of stuff. I also bought it in white and decided after some time that I want a black one so I bought a frame and a back panel and moved everything over to the new assembly. Shortly, it has seen a lot of mods.
My father used it for some time and one day he droped it and the microphone didn't work anymore in calls.
The problem was simple: in calls or while recording audio on whatsapp and such, the mic didnt work. While playing back the recording, there was a slight noise, just as you would keep the record button pushed but not talk and let it record only background noise. I can't remember, though, if while in call and on speaker the mic worked.
I bought a used flex cable with mic, charging port and everything on it (of which I was told was new), switched the old one with it and while playing back the recorded audio you can hear an awful distortion with slight oscilations as where the words should fit in.
However, the other person can hear me while in call and on speaker, but the sound is very, very bad.
My guess is that the mic on the flex cable that I bought was broken as well.
I thought of going ahead an buying another flex from a more trusted seller, but I'd like to get some advice firstly.
I tried anything that could be done with the software, this clearly is a hardware problem. What do you think I should check? What could be broken besides what i already know?
Thank you and have a lovely day!
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keoxkeox said:
Hey!
Audio rec and calls use different microphones, however, I believe your problems are due to the connector slot on the PCB itself not due to flex cables. Just visually inspect your flex cables, do you see any strong fold lines or torn sections? If not it is quite unlikely.
Regarding the connector slot, find some repairmen who is able with a heat gun and flux, who can lift things from a pcb without damaging stuff. They can either reposition it or replace it.
Best of luck and I completely share your pain.
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Thank you for your answer. I know I'm replying after almost one year, but I have given up fixing the old Nexus. Maybe I will try opening it up again and checking what you said, but I don't think it is worth it anymore. I still power it up from time to time, just for the old days. Heh. ?