PX3/PX5 Hardware and replacement parts? - MTCD Android Head Units Q&A

Tried searching, tried googling, asked the weird psychic down the street and no one seems to know a good place for replacement parts for our PX3 and PX5's.
Anybody here know?
I am looking for a "radio module" (I assume it means the radio chip but could be mistaken?) for a PX3 because it was broken on delivery, and if that does not exist - alt. a replacement board / upgrade kit to PX5.

vonbothmer said:
Tried searching, tried googling, asked the weird psychic down the street and no one seems to know a good place for replacement parts for our PX3 and PX5's.
Anybody here know?
I am looking for a "radio module" (I assume it means the radio chip but could be mistaken?) for a PX3 because it was broken on delivery, and if that does not exist - alt. a replacement board / upgrade kit to PX5.
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This is more or less the only parts i can find, i want to buy a new bluetooth module my self. But it's quite hard to find.
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/WITS...1/32840635444.html?trace=msiteDetail2pcDetail

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[Q] SGS GT-i9000 ... list and reference of electronic parts

Dears folks,
I'm in search of a list of the references of the electronic components/parts of the Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000.
In particular the reference of the main speaker (see pics attached) part since I've broken this part while replacing my broken LCD screen/digitizer.
I failed to find any OEM/electronic parts suppliers selling this.
Any idea ?
Thanks beforehand.
The SEC part number for QSP01 speaker module is GH59-09408A.
It will cost you around 25-30€ I recon.
Would anyone happen to know where to get a gps antenna? Its the sticker-type just beside the speaker.
I can make a small donation for whomever finds a such antenna.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
rkantos said:
Would anyone happen to know where to get a gps antenna? Its the sticker-type just beside the speaker.
I can make a small donation for whomever finds a such antenna.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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The antenna assy is not sold separately.
You need to buy the whole middle frame.
Price is about 25 euros.
Richthofen said:
The antenna assy is not sold separately.
You need to buy the whole middle frame.
Price is about 25 euros.
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Well, where can I get the middle frame?
@ Richthofen
Thank you. Huh same question as "rkantos", any idea where to buy GH59-09408A online ? Failed to find it on eBay.
you might try these folks http://www.globaldirectparts.com/
they're in Texas, USA
Thanks Larryccf. Unfortunatly, not in their catalogue.
I'll have a look straight to korean "suppliers" ...
Okay, I did some further investigation and found out that this "rear speaker" is manufactured by a Korean company named Bluecom.
The reference of this "speaker module" is HQS151135P ... which is to be found inside the plastic ****.
Hope this help for future "unlucky" like me when disassemblying the SGS.
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a website where I can buy a special spare parts for my galaxy s!
This part is the mic, the physical button and the two touch buttons.
All this components stay in the same part
If you know what's the reference number of this part or where I can buy it, you may give me this.
thanks boys.
Jika
jawad_449 said:
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a website where I can buy a special spare parts for my galaxy s!
This part the mic, the physical button and the two touch buttons.
All this components stay in the same part
If you know what's the reference number of this part, you may give me this.
thanks boys.
Jika
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For the 2 touch buttons ... lookout on eBay with the following keywords (I cannot give the direct link since I'm limited in my profile account here) :
"Flex Cable Keypad for Samsung Galaxy S i9000 wTracking"
... quite not sure it includes the mic and the "plastic" button at the bottom of the phone, tough.
Thanks itdoe. I'm just looking at this and there's the mic, that's exactely what I'm looking for! That's maybe the solution for my physical button which lost his sensitivity and the two touch button which doesn't work ...
But I have one more question :
Do you know where I can find the wire connecting this part and the mothercard? (like in the pics).
That's a standard cable or that's a spacial Samsung cable?
Someone know what's it utility?
I ask you that because I disconnect this cable and everything works in my phone only the two touch key.
After some investigations, I found what's this wire. That's the network cable which work like your hearset for the radio in your Galaxy S. That's in fact an antenna! (maybe for bluetooth too, but I'm not sure for that!)
If that can help someone
Anyone have info on the part number for the front facing camera?
TheBrandonWRX said:
Anyone have info on the part number for the front facing camera?
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The front facing camera is in the same module with the main camera.
The part number for this assy is GH59-09400A.
The price is around 40-50 euros I recon.
Hello,
i need the spare part: microphon/antenna
Do you know also the part number and where i can find it?
Thanks for help.
gb16928
gb16928 said:
Hello,
i need the spare part: microphon/antenna
Do you know also the part number and where i can find it?
Thanks for help.
gb16928
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The microphon and antenna stay on button flex cable ...
You can find it on Ebay (search : "GENUINE SAMSUNG KEYPAD FLEX RIBBON CABLE FOR I9000" )
I think I've the one million dollar question ...
I wondered if someone know where I can find the power flex cable welded on the mothercard to remplace my cutted flex cable ... (or eventually this reference).
If you havn't any information about this one, do you think it's possible to use an other flex cable model?
thank you for your answers...
To bad there is no answer to the real flex cable or the middle part. By my own stupidness i destroid the flex cable. I think I must buy a new SGS then all my holiday pictures and videos are in the broken phone. So the new Samsung Pad must wait...
Thanks, my i9000 is ok now

[Q] Nexus One main microphone repair/replacement?

Hi all,
I've recently had a crash - my N1 fell out from my pocket while climbing (stupid, I know..) - cracked screen, all that.. I've managed to replace the digitizer without big problems, but I have a more serious issue: the main (built-in) microphone stopped working and now I have to use the headset for every call
I've sent it to HTC service and they said the motherboard needs replacing and wanted me to pay 300$ for it..
Since it's quite a lot for a microphone, before buying the new one (at least 200$ for tho mobo alone) or sending it again to the HTC guys for repair, I'd like to ask you if there is anybody who had anything to do with those microphones or issues similar to mine.
The microphone itself is a small gold rectangle-shaped thing glued to the motherboard, but I cannot make out any markings on it (there seems to be something written on it, it's just not readable any more). It seems to be exactly the same as the noise-cancelling one near in the upper part of the phone. Of course, before cutting or soldering anything I'd like to know as much as I can..
So.. the questions are:
Has anyone repaired a thing like that or managed to replace a microphone on Nexus One motherboard? How could this be done?
Does anybody know where I could buy a microphone that would match?
I know it's a long shot (and a long post ), but I figured it's worth a try to look for somebody who might have some insight.
Thanks in advance,
Kuba
P.S. Could anyone move this question to Q&A, please?..first post gone wrong..
you could just buy a new one for under 300$ on ebay or a used one for less than 220 for everything new If something like that is messed up its not worth fixing, too much work
hitmanre,
thanks for the reply, but...
As I said, I figured the part on buying another mobo (or a broken N1 for parts) on my own.
I was just curious - from a DYI perspective - what's going on on the board and what's actually broken around the microphone.. If it was only the microphone then it should be easy enough to replace - but if it's a crack somewhere in the inner layers of the board, then bummer..
In fact, I opened my N1 again yesterday and cut the mic out...curious thing is that there seem to be only one connected soldered part between mobo ant the mic.. Could anyone explain how a microphone could work with a single connector? there doesn't seem to be any ground connection anywhere..
If I have some time, I'll post photos - but no sooner than in a week - going on vacation
See you,
Kuba
I have the same problem, and I live outside the service coverage area. I've had my Nexus One since May 2010, so it was more than one year old. It's really sad to quit such a really nice phone just because it can't make phone calls. It seems that nobody here in Lima know how to repair a N1. And I'm so afraid to open it...
I have seen 2 of these phones with the same issue. one mine and second a customers. and I have tried replacing the mic headset jack (headset jack can short out audio) and still nothing. mic works with loudspeaker but not in normal mode with earspeaker.
ok today I was able to get my hands on a working nexus. and swapped the upper flex and that fixed it.
the only thing is that we ordered this part from one of our sources to fix a power button (which is on the same part) and it had this issue. so I had to replace it again
blevinski said:
ok today I was able to get my hands on a working nexus. and swapped the upper flex and that fixed it.
the only thing is that we ordered this part from one of our sources to fix a power button (which is on the same part) and it had this issue. so I had to replace it again
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I also have a problem with the mic suddenly not working and working again suddenly. So it must be a damaged flex since the phone has a dent on the upper left part of it.

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So my phone went for a quick swim a few days ago and the microphone seems to be the only thing that suffered any damage. From what I understand, it's a module that's soldered directly to the motherboard. I've seen modules that claim to be for the SIII online going for under a dollar.
Has anyone had any success in replacing their microphone module on these phones? I've been told that the module is "heat sensitive," making soldering impossible, but that seems counter intuitive to me, since to the best of my knowledge, the module is soldered to the board in the first place. If anyone could point me in the right direction, that would be splendid! Where to purchase parts, how to fix, where can I send it, etc.
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