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2019-01-02
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Not sure exactly where to put this, since there's no "xperia" category in the devices forum.
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2019-01-03
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2019-01-04
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You have to heat it a little. It is doable with an hair dryer. To glue it back there are stickers on ebay for less than 1€
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2019-01-04
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I was considering buying a brand new back panel, but I could not find a complete one, i.e. back panel plus camera glass, plus some copper stickers (which form part of the main device circuitry?)
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charging, repair, usb port, xperia x |
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For the past month or so, the USB port on my Xperia X has stopped "locking" a cable in - you plug it in and the cable just slides out, like an ethernet cord that's missing the little clip. I've been making do by standing the phone up vertically and relying on gravity to hold it onto the cable.
Recently, it's gotten more and more finicky about actually charging. I have to wiggle the cable and get the exact right angle. As of yesterday I can no longer get it to charge at all. Given that unlike the N900 the battery is not removable, is there any way to fix this USB port issue so I can continue to use the phone?
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