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As the picture shown, I made it to peel off the sticker of the backpiece and all functions works perfect, however, if I want to let the lifting front lens visible, I have to remove the upper cover which contains nfc parts, is there any method to remove the nfc and stick to the contact point ?
A nfc antenna is just a coil, you could use any off of another device. Or make your own.
Did you figure out what to do with the NFC antenna? i want to do a transparent/naked look on my 7t pro and i really need the NFC to continue working. any ideas ?
maybe un-glue the antenna and solder the contacts to be able to move it lower somewhere?
is there anything else important on that plastic backpiece?
thx!
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I smashed the camera in my fuze as mentioned in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=504767
Instead of replacing the camera module, I was thinking of sticking a laser in there. Don't laugh, I'm serious! Anyways, I'll run a couple of wires from the battery terminals for powering it, but it'd be nice to know what all of the pins on the camera connector did so at some point I could write an app utilizing at least one of the pins on the connector to turn my laser on/off. Does anyone here know, or have a datasheet? Here's a pic of it:
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Anybody? I'm sure someone's gotta know the details of the camera. Who made it, etc.
In the service manual there is no info of this.
I hope you will be able to find it.
Hi, I have bought the galaxy s6 with the sview cover. It always opens when i dont intend it too so i looked online for a solution and found this. http://www.spigen.com/collections/galaxy-s6/products/magnetic-clip-for-original-flip-cover-galaxy-s5-galaxy-alpha-and-note-3-note-4
was hoping if anyone else with an s6 and Sview cover has tried it on there phone before me buying. My concern is that the magnet attached on the phone is to be placed directly above the sim tray which i though might affect signal.
TIA to anyone who replies
It looks like it's below the slim tray.
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Looking at the way it goes on...would it not possibly mark the screen from wear and tear?
Maybe not, but from the fitment instructions it looks like its a possibility
yeah thats one of my main concerns about this
Hi guys,
I have a Sony Z1 and love to use it for navigation @hiking. Well I decided to replace it with a Mate 9. But I need to know the GPS sensors position. On my Z1 it is on the ears side, top left. I have found a technical paper on the Sony side somewhere.
Any such knowledge for the m9?
Tia! best regards, Michael
For sure on the top half of the phone.
according to this, it's on the when looking at the front of the phone. The GPS seems to be the BCM4774 chip (see link under)
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https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/gnss-gps-socs/bcm4774/
and to give you an idea, here's the phone opened (you see there the other side of the motherboard). I'd say the GPS is 2cm from the top of the phone
Hello!
I am using 3rd party flip covers with my P20 , when i close the cover then the screen still stays on. Smart cover is enabled in the settings.
With 3rd party software from the play store it works but then the face recognition and fingerprint scanner is not working.
Any tips?
Thanks
Edit:
Found a solution for this. You need a magnet to touch a certain spot on the phone (see the picture)
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Then just put the magnet into the flip covers to the right place (i.e card slot) . And everything works then
The SIM card tray that came with my new used Note 9 has a gasket that is missing two rectangular sections (with convex ends) on opposite sides, as shown in the attached pictures.
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Unsurprisingly, water got into the phone and it is bricked.
The bizarre thing is the gasket looks like it was manufactured this way, and I can't imagine why. I'm wondering if the SIM tray comes from a different, non-water-resistant phone, or if it is from a prototype or demonstration unit.
Does anyone know why it looks like this?