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2013-06-23
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waching the thread for long but didnt commented as i dont have an n900 to judge your feat as you know its easy to do that but extremly hard at least for me to fit it like that . You did !
Anyway i coudnt get anything intresting on the pic would have been better if there were macros of the disaster for me
also can you tell me what other things can be modified? M too much intrested . Can you check the power lines from battery and get a point where the flash leds can be connected . I would like a hardware switch for the flash when the device is off or shutdown due to low batt many more let my n900 clear the customs?? Dont know got stuck in courier due to battery sender says??
congo on your achivement
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2013-06-23
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Salut, nu cred ca este frumos sa vorbim in romana aici, si ironia este ca si eu am scris aceasta prima fraza in romana.
To answer your question, no I didn't do anything yet. I just searched for a perfect device for me, bought one and now, having 2 permanently hardware damaged phones will make me search for a professional service that will take the 2 devices (ok, let's say 3 devices) and make proper repairs.
I would really like to fix the N900 with the broken SIM driver with the parts from the one with the broken usb port, and also fix a fried eMMC chip in a HTC Desire HD (that's how I bought it, because that guy stated that it was a sw problem now a hw one) by changing it (read on XDA that this opperation is possible and working with soldering knowledge, and a compatible memory chip). But first of all I have to find that service, with professionals in electronics... which, I don't think I'm going to find in my local area.
Right now I am having my exams, and I don't really have time to do nothing... P.S. I want to thank Estel and the other guys in my thread, because of you, I started really learning for those exams, and yes, I can really feel a difference in my level of perception of different stuff, and even find some solutions in some cases. Thank you!
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2013-06-23
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2013-06-23
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2013-06-23
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Oh, my. How did you manage to break that sd card ribbon? However if the phone does turn on it have a chance. It is possible to solder a new micro usb port, but not sure if anything can be done with the sd card slot (if i find the schematics i will send them to you).
About the htc, the easy part is to remove the old chip (can be done with any hot-air station), the hardest part is to solder the new one. It requie the stencil of the chip (don't think that is commercially available) and the tin balls (verry small balls, also not sure if available). The opperation is called reballing, that is what you need if you want to replace the gsm chip of your other n900. As far as i know the only reballing services available in our country are for xbox/ps3/laptop. AND i never trust those services. Last time i went to a service was with my nokia e90. All they have to do was to change the microphone (it is a soldered mic), but in the process they broke the ribbon cable. That was when i bought my hot-air station, and sweared i will never set foot in a service again
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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theox, even if the pads are broken, you can still remake the circuit; look at this pic:
But is that motherboard still turning on? or there is more damage than broken usb and sd slot?
As for the htc, i taked la look at that website, you should call them and ask if they can replace your chip and the price for that (if the price is more than half the price of the phone, it's not worth it).
You also should know that it may not be a problem of the emmc chip, you said that flashing Jtag gives you memory i/o errors; that can be caused by the phone not communicatting with the emmc becase of damaged circuits. Search if anyone else has this problem, just to be sure is the emmc and not something else.
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2013-06-24
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To answer your question, no I didn't do anything yet. I just searched for a perfect device for me, bought one and now, having 2 permanently hardware damaged phones will make me search for a professional service that will take the 2 devices (ok, let's say 3 devices) and make proper repairs.
I would really like to fix the N900 with the broken SIM driver with the parts from the one with the broken usb port, and also fix a fried eMMC chip in a HTC Desire HD (that's how I bought it, because that guy stated that it was a sw problem now a hw one) by changing it (read on XDA that this opperation is possible and working with soldering knowledge, and a compatible memory chip). But first of all I have to find that service, with professionals in electronics... which, I don't think I'm going to find in my local area.
Right now I am having my exams, and I don't really have time to do nothing... P.S. I want to thank Estel and the other guys in my thread, because of you, I started really learning for those exams, and yes, I can really feel a difference in my level of perception of different stuff, and even find some solutions in some cases. Thank you!