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Hi All!
1. How did you remove the metal shield that restricts access to the microUSB pins? Even if you unsolder part of it, there's no way to get behind it - between two adjacent shields.
I used a small side-cutter, it looked pretty bad after that.
2. What soldering iron did you use? Brand and power. (as mentioned, I've tried a 15W Toolcraft with needle tip but it's still too damn fat to fit between USB and shielding and too damn cold (I guess) to solder surface-mounted contacts).
(mostly unknown brand) 50W with adjustable temperature.
3. What tip did the soldering iron have? I've seen someone here showing a jig made out of wire that he got around his usual soldering iron tip. I tried something similar (by holding a regular sewing needle attached to the iron tip) but the heat transfer was awful.
A friend of mine grinded a regular to a smaller tip. But there are special ones for SMD.
4. As a far fetched alternative, I'm also thinking of buying a used n900, hopefully with a damaged screen. Since I can't back up the phone the usual way, might it be possible to unsolder it's internal MMC and swap it into another phone?
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it's possible that Your soldering iron is too weak, but You could use a liquid, that allows solder to *much* more easily "grip" to copper surface. I would not try to solder N900 without something like that.
/Estel
I am just a bit worry because from the looks of it (in picture)... it look the same as those other brown capacitors (I will make sure they are not diodes in the next few days). And no SMD fuses from ebay look remotely the same as those brown cap component..
From Wiki, SMD capacitors looks like that in the picture. But as you said the marking is not right.
Could anyone with a n900 confirm opened this?