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Re: [GUIDE] USB-port loose? There, fixd' it...
why did you replace the plug instead of just fixing the original one back?
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http://a.imageshack.us/img138/6469/img1350n.jpg Ordering a port online could have been a good idea but I did not want to wait nor receive a port that would not have been any use for this project. The best alternative is to rely on warranty or not to break/yank the original at all :) |
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and its better, coz i did mine on week 2 after i got my n900, and until now its okay. :) but this thread really is the exception of "prevention is better than cure" |
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Thanks! I don`t have eEngineering background, Wouldn`t have thought that boards are now multilayered...oh boy, I`m 27 and too old for this stuff :) Anyway, another question for the topicstarter - you get another port architecture just to see if it`s doable? I mean, is it possible to install new micro-usb port in N900 and harden it in some way (like you did)? Thanks! |
Re: [GUIDE] USB-port loose? There, fixd' it...
i'm amazed how you managed to do that to your phone.......
the only solution i can think of is to buy an external battery charger (easily found in asian countries) that charges the battery itself. I.e, it's a battery charging dock so does not require your phone to be connected. |
Re: [GUIDE] USB-port loose? There, fixd' it...
my port has broken 4 times already, under proper use. im bookmarking this for my next solution :P
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FOUR times under proper use ..........? :O
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