Do the different models of the phone matter when buying parts?? - Onetouch Idol 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Guys, I need some advice. Recently the charging port on my Idol 3 damaged (the tab on the inside broke and fell out) and now i'm kinda in a fix since I need the part. I have the 6045I model and i only see the entire board thing (With vibrator motor and Charging Port) selling for the 6045Y and the different models. Can anyone advise me as to where i could pick up the part for my model and if the different models matter?

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Does anyone happen to know where I can get spares for the phone above.
I had an unfortunate incident a while back whereby an ebay buyer tried to repair this item and severed the ribbon cable between the side up and down buttons and the camera board (front facing one) and as such, need to get hold of this part.
If anyone knows where they can point me in terms of obtaining this(or any other spares for this model) I'd be very grateful. Failing that, does anyone happen to have a spare touch diamond/compact iv that is broke and not being used or they plan to dispose of?
Longshot I know - but if you don't ask - you don't get lol

[Q] Nexus 5 D821 spare part problem

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I ordered the lower part with mic/LED/microUSB port and there is a big difference between the original part from inside the phone and the one that I ordered from http://www.parts4repair.com/.....can anyone help my with some info?
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[Q] Samsung Galaxt Tab 2 10.1 Screen Replacement Help

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 that I got from somebody to replace the cracked screen. This is not my first screen repair but it is my first time working with these Samsung tablets. I went out and bought a new screen for it which showed up in the mail damaged, so I contacted the seller and he sent a new one which was in good condition when it arrived. I went ahead and put it on the tablet with no problems. I turned the tablet on and it didn't work. I googled the problem and then I found out that there are different revisions of this screen. The screen that i had installed onto the tablet was a rev 0.2 and the one that arrived damaged was a rev 0.3. None of the screens work including the original but I think that is due to it being broken beyond use while I was removing it.
The original screen doesn't say what revision it is. The flex cable has MCF-101-0403-V3 ISU 1238 on the cable. Would this be a rev 0.0 cable? I am assuming that it is because there is no stated revision number on it.
I have found this item on ebay - http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Samsung-Gala...ablet_eReader_Accessories&hash=item5657a7329f
The ad says that it is universal and that it will work for all versions. Is this even possible? I want to make sure that it will work because it is quite expensive.
I really need to get this tablet fixed because the owner has waited a long time and I'm still no closer to fixing it.
Any replies or help will be extremely appreciated!
canadaboy25
That is the one I used for my Galaxy Tab 2 from that same seller and it worked fine. Mine was p5113 Rev2
Did it have the pre-applied adhesive on the back side?
Replacing the LCD or the Digitiser
I have a p5113 and replacing the digitiser was fairly easy. You have to buy the parts with the tools included. I used the prying tools and a hair dryer(you may use a heat gun )to removing the digitiser. On the LCD you may have to unscrew. Be mindful to work in an area that is dust free and you are bound to have broken glass if the digitiser is being replaced. Take a look at eBay or Amazon for the replacement kits. They are pretty cheap to replace. Also take a look at YouTube videos for the replacement of the screen and digitiser.

Do you think is possible convert a N910c in dual Sim version N9100

Hello everybody...
Anyone knows if is possible convert a normal N910c in a dual Sim version of Galaxy Note 4 N9100? I just thinking, if is possible of course, change the the normal flex part that hold one Sim card for a new one with a double Sim card holder and change the middle housing too, for the same as N9100 uses to fit the new parts. On eBay I find this two parts, anyone have some idea if this is gonna work? Is necessary some firmware implements? The Note 4 is a awesome smartphone and I noob here just thinking if this go work with it.
Thanks people. You're the best.
The parts on sale in eBay. I can't post the links to this part here, noob haha, but if you wanna know who are this part, search on eBay for "OEM Double SIM Card SD Card Holder Flex Repair For Samsung Galaxy Note 4/N9108W" and "For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N9100 N910F N910X Battery back Full Housing Cover Door".
That's all.
Mmm not really... at least not with these parts. There's a chance to convert it but I'm sure that you would need to buy the main dual-sim pcb and the back housing itself. The double sim flex will not work in the N910C mainboard. Cheers!
Do you think I need a new mainboard to this work? I was thinking that Samsung use a universal mainboard and add new components to her to build the different models...
Well first of all both N9108W/N91000 are snapdragon variants while our N910C is an exynos one. If you're able to snap the dual sim board in the PCB, you will still need to use a dual sim-enabled firmware, and the only available dual-sim firmwares are for snapdragon processors so it will not work in your device. That's why you should buy a N91000 Snapdragon pcb and swap your Exynos one. Cheers!
Ok, I understand it, not worth the effort, is more easy change between models and I don't need to do this... But it was curious if this would work. Thanks!!!
There is actually a dual sim adapter for that. It's available for most phones, I used it for my Note 2 but the flex cable was too thick so it kinda bulged when I forced the adapter under the battery cover.
mha93 said:
There is actually a dual sim adapter for that. It's available for most phones, I used it for my Note 2 but the flex cable was too thick so it kinda bulged when I forced the adapter under the battery cover.
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I know those adapters, but you need switch with them to receive the signal of one or another operator, right? Or both sim works the same time?
JCMax1 said:
I know those adapters, but you need switch with them to receive the signal of one or another operator, right? Or both sim works the same time?
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I THINK they work together. I can't confirm it as those adapters works on stock roms and I was using custom, so there was some issues trying to detect the sims.
JCMax1 said:
Hello everybody...
Anyone knows if is possible convert a normal N910c in a dual Sim version of Galaxy Note 4 N9100? I just thinking, if is possible of course, change the the normal flex part that hold one Sim card for a new one with a double Sim card holder and change the middle housing too, for the same as N9100 uses to fit the new parts. On eBay I find this two parts, anyone have some idea if this is gonna work? Is necessary some firmware implements? The Note 4 is a awesome smartphone and I noob here just thinking if this go work with it.
Thanks people. You're the best.
The parts on sale in eBay. I can't post the links to this part here, noob haha, but if you wanna know who are this part, search on eBay for "OEM Double SIM Card SD Card Holder Flex Repair For Samsung Galaxy Note 4/N9108W" and "For Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N9100 N910F N910X Battery back Full Housing Cover Door".
That's all.
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simply not possible
Nope, unless you are a software developer and can alter the stock firmware for your N910C to support the use of dual SIMs.
Hey guys,
i will come back to the Topic from the opner.
i have the Galaxy Note 4 SM-910F with a Snapdragon 805 CPU, in this case i think that can be work.
But i thik the firmware / baseband must be changed to the firmware from the N9100 / N9108W.
Perhaps also the kernel?

Hi guys

I recently started learning how to repair smart devices about half a year ago and I love tinkering around with different issues. Sometimes I would buy or auction devices off eBay and tinker with it. But sometimes I have come across a water damaged device and I was wondering does other components such as camera, flex cables, and other components other than the motherboard still work? Does using a multimeter continuity help finding out if it still work? Because right now I am building a website where I want to try to sell parts and components at a discount price. Someone please help answer! Much appreciated.!

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