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How can the speaker cause the area around the USB port to become magnetized when the speaker is on the bottom of the phone while the USB port is on the top?
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I have recently transferred my N9 internals to new (genuine) housing as the original was quite worse for wear.
After this, the phone worked perfectly, but stopped charging!
None of the tips I have picked up from this site help, even connecting to my PC, so I'm thinking that I may have damaged the USB port or some other connection when moving the internals?
I am in Australia (Melbourne) and was wondering if there are any recommended specialists here who can repair this (an not brick the phone of course). Plenty of non-recommended corner shops of course but I don't trust them.
Thanks.