Hi guys,
Was Just wondering if you could enlighten me with this little question. I was wondering if it is just alright to use my old Xperia X8 and Xperia Go chargers and cables on my new Xperia M2 Aqua. I haven't had the chance to compare the specs of the cargers yet, but I suppose they might be similar, but I will check later when I get off work and post them here.
I just want to make sure of this because, when I was still using my Xperia Go, I used to always use the old charger from my Xperia X8, it was charging fine. But this one time I forgot my X8 charger at the office and I was forced to used the one that came with the Xperia Go. Then I noticed how faster it was charing with the charger that it came with compare to the old X8 charger I was using for almost a year.
Anybody any ideas or suggestions? Oh and, btw, the old X8 cable has some rust on the regular USB side, could that be a factor why my Xperia Go was charging slower?
Would appreciate any help. TIA!
Synthstryker said:
Hi guys,
Was Just wondering if you could enlighten me with this little question. I was wondering if it is just alright to use my old Xperia X8 and Xperia Go chargers and cables on my new Xperia M2 Aqua. I haven't had the chance to compare the specs of the cargers yet, but I suppose they might be similar, but I will check later when I get off work and post them here.
I just want to make sure of this because, when I was still using my Xperia Go, I used to always use the old charger from my Xperia X8, it was charging fine. But this one time I forgot my X8 charger at the office and I was forced to used the one that came with the Xperia Go. Then I noticed how faster it was charing with the charger that it came with compare to the old X8 charger I was using for almost a year.
Anybody any ideas or suggestions? Oh and, btw, the old X8 cable has some rust on the regular USB side, could that be a factor why my Xperia Go was charging slower?
Would appreciate any help. TIA!
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Hi,
As a rule, you can just about use any charger or cable on any Android device if the connections are the same. But Charger specs and cable quality and shape will play a factor in charge times. You can get apps and widgets on Play store that monitor the current going to your device if you want to visually see what chargers and cords work best that you own. But generally just seeing how long they take to charge is a good indication.
If you want other opinions or have any future questions on your device, please use this section to ask or help...
> Sony Xperia M2 > Xperia M2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
Thank you. Thread closed.
Hi guys, I have a xperia neo V that starts perfectly but has the dead digitizer. I had thought I leave it connected to TV 24h as media center and use the charging port for OTG.Para this thought to disable the screen and without the battery. My idea was some welding transformer feeding directly to the pins of the battery.
Someone comes up as it could do?
Hi guys,
i got a problem with a M2 Aqua. Last week my battery was like 5% left and I wanted to charge it. While connected to the charger, the phone hadn't charged at all. Also the red led that indicates charging wasn't showing. As the M2 got to 0% and shutdown itself, I tried everything. To keep this short, this is what I've tried:
Charging for 24h+
Tried entering flashmode
Pushing Vol+ and power button for hard shutdown
Tried SUS, Flashtool, PC Companion and other software
Tried pushing the reset button hidden next to the sd card slot
The phone wasn't recognizing at all. :crying: The led on the top right of the phone hadn't even lighted up once during my tries to recover the phone.
Since the phone wasn't recognizing at all, I think either the battery or the charging / microusb socket is broken. There is also the possibility of a mainboard failure. How can I test the battery for functionality? Is this even possible? Would the phone boot up when connected to the charger even if the battery has a failure?
If the socket is the problem, I'm going to replace the whole PCB at once, because im not very good at soldering.
Maybe some of you can give me some insight.
Thank you.
I dot know about this device but others function without a battery being present. I've opened up a generic tablet before and swapped over a soldered battery, I had it powered up sans battery.
Obviously you've tried different chargers? USB cables or connecting it to a pc and see if it recognises the phone or any messages crop up.
Failing that try taking it to a service centre or repair shop. They might open it up or diagnose a fault for free. I've not looked inside the Sony m2 but some phones have ribbon connectors inside that simply fall out of their sockets, it might not be the end of the world.
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i have an unlocked xperia m2 pcb but its not an anqua one just lte m2... just fixed my girlfriends m2 and used full handset i got from e bay guy said was not working as didnt read sim card, turned out the main board was fine just the sim reader was faulty lol
I recently bought a used Sony xperia z3 D6603 on eBay. Everything worked fine expect that I couldn't find any access point on WiFi and any devices on Bluetooth. Finding this fishy I removed the back panel and took a look at the motherboard and found that the WiFi antenna pins above the micro USB port were totally missing and it was replaced by some solder lead. So I googled for the pictures of the motherboard to try and figure out the circuit but it was difficult to understand the circuit on the motherboard. if anyone could send me the circuit diagram or suggest an alternative way to fix it ,it will really help me fix this. Thanks in advance
So before my xz premium completely stopped charging my phone used to randomly stop charging and charged very slow I used quick charge 3.0 and certified usb c cable I had to put the usb type c cable in a certain position to get my phone charging but after a while it completely stopped charging I inspected the port it was fine no bent nor broken cleaned the port but it didn’t charge after sometime I started messing with the phone so I found a way to charge it when I put pressure on the bottom of the phone from front and rear of phone where usb port and flex cable is connected it starts charging but I have to put a lot of pressure to get it to charging I don’t know about hardware so I am here If someone can guide me ty.
Is the charge manager enabled?
In this case the manager try to think at which time you disconneythe the phone from charger and stopped after a while to continue in front of disconnect (or what he think at which time it is)
No the charge manager or (Battery Care) is not enabled but I opened the device myself because I thought it might be a loose connection of charging port's flex cable but it was connected to the motherboard fine but the situation was the same I pressed the flex cable where it connects to the motherboard and the phone started charging I think it's some sort of motherboard problem as it happened with some other xz premium users as well.
P.S:Replacing the charging port didn't fixed the problem.
Hello,
I had a similar problem.
At first it only carried in certain positions or pressing the region where the flat connection. After 1 months it stopped completely.
My problem was in the motherboard charge connector, I needed to buy a new connector to replace with solder. After 30 days, everything continues to function normally.
Wawawagl said:
Hello,
I had a similar problem.
At first it only carried in certain positions or pressing the region where the flat connection. After 1 months it stopped completely.
My problem was in the motherboard charge connector, I needed to buy a new connector to replace with solder. After 30 days, everything continues to function normally.
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Thank you very much that's the answer I was looking for one more thing can you guide where to buy the connecter for the motherboard and can you tell me how did you manage to replace it.
Update I just got mine fixed the btb connecter for the charging port on the motherboard was loose it needed to be resoldered in case it is more damaged you should get a new btb connecter I'll put the link to buy from link: https://rounded.com/sony-board-connector-btb-socket-2x10pin-1306-0093.html
can u guide me how to do it?
If u know any trusted and skilled repair person just tell him what the problem is and make sure the repair person fix it the right way as described otherwise he might end up damaging ur phone.
alrighty thankss, i'll update soonnn, i already change the port but it still the same
Hello, can you update me on this, i'm facing the same issue. Let me know if this fixed your problem.
yukikunn said:
alrighty thankss, i'll update soonnn, i already change the port but it still the same
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Changing the port won't fix the issue it can only be resolved if u change the btb connector on the motherboard.
Anyone knowing how to do it?
Hi. Stripped phone down and removed old BtB connector. How do you solder the new part to the motherboard. Is it just the four corners you solder or do all x10 pins on each side need to be soldered?
Can somebody who has changed a BtB put a step by step guide if poss?
yukikunn said:
can u guide me how to do it?
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ok update i've been trying to repair it/solder it in a couple 3rd repair (because there's no sony xperia service center here in indonesia..) and they say they can't, then i wen't to this repair shop (this one looks not promising) then i got a message after 3 day they say they can't repair it, i was hopeless, i left my phone there.., and after 1 and a half month i think, i finally went to get my phone, and when i arrives to get my phone they charge me 15$, in my head i was thinking "why they charge me? they didn't even fix it"
then the repair man said "we fix it" i was shock they didn't even message me and said it was fixed (they have to) so i pay the 15$ and check the phone its completely normal it's charging the fast charge work, but.. they reinstalled everything (factory reset) kinda strange.. but it's find ok so that's it