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What are all the black stickers for under the battery cover that seem to cover nothing? They are lodged in the case in some places and seem to be lined with metal. I hope they weren't important.

They may be the stickers that change color if the phone gets wet. This is how the service people tell you that your warranty is void if you drop your phone in your coffee .

JTF2007 said:
They may be the stickers that change color if the phone gets wet. This is how the service people tell you that your warranty is void if you drop your phone in your coffee .
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No, there's a white and pink surface under the cover near the charger for that.

Simple - to keep you from opening the phone. You remove them, you void your warrenty.

No they are the black ones and do not cover any crack's, they are part of the antenna. I tried pulling the rest out from the case and they are attached. Not only that but I now get NO signal. Off to the Verizon store. Do not remove them you will regret it!

tdavis42 said:
No they are the black ones and do not cover any crack's, they are part of the antenna. I tried pulling the rest out from the case and they are attached. Not only that but I now get NO signal. Off to the Verizon store. Do not remove them you will regret it!
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wtf?!?!?!?! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Were the stickers holding the signal in? LMAO

dspanos said:
Were the stickers holding the signal in? LMAO
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ROFL but really... wtf

This is the first phone I have ever broken. You see the print that says SD Card right above where your card goes in? Ya that is printed on a sticker and if you follow it it goes back into your phone and you can peal off all of it but it won't come out of the little slot it feeds into because it is attached to the board as the antenna. You live you learn, didn't cost me anything to replace they were puzzled that my phone seemed to be in perfect working order except that I had no signal. I took a small screwdriver and pushed the rest of the sticker that I couldn't pull out back into the case so they wouldn't see it. I had to do everything I could to keep from laughing.

If you read the first post the stickers have a metal insert in them, that is your antenna.

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Anyone open the bottom? My USB port has been sort of spread too wide and it's loose.

I was thinking maybe I could take off that bottom "HTC" cover and gently pinch the sleeve of the USB connector back together. Anyone successfully done this?
Thanks!
this is exactly why i use the dock & WANT the car dock..
It just pops off, Google for a tear down.
I'm in the middle of taking mine apart to clean dust from the screen. Can't get a warranty replacement cause the phone is rooted. The bottom piece is a real pain to take off, but can be done with some patience. Just make sure to use a plastic tool and not a screwdriver. I used the ifixit teardown guide and a youtube teardown guide.
Quick question, how long was it before you got dust under the screen? Also did you notice any signs such as the screen not being totally flush with the housing? I really need to know because I'd like to root my N1 but it's only been a month. Also from what I've seen around the forum there is a gentlemen that can help you get a warranty from HTC but idk about now that you've opened the phone
dhendrix11 said:
I'm in the middle of taking mine apart to clean dust from the screen. Can't get a warranty replacement cause the phone is rooted. The bottom piece is a real pain to take off, but can be done with some patience. Just make sure to use a plastic tool and not a screwdriver. I used the ifixit teardown guide and a youtube teardown guide.
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Did you try to get a replacement and were refused because you are rooted or did you not try because you knew you would be refused?
mafaesto said:
Quick question, how long was it before you got dust under the screen? Also did you notice any signs such as the screen not being totally flush with the housing? I really need to know because I'd like to root my N1 but it's only been a month. Also from what I've seen around the forum there is a gentlemen that can help you get a warranty from HTC but idk about now that you've opened the phone
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Had my phone a couple months before I noticed any dust. The bottom left corner (where there was dust) seems like maybe it's sealed as 100% as the other corners, but nothing obvious at all and no clicking sound type stuff that others have reported. I posted some pictures in the dust thread.
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Did you try to get a replacement and were refused because you are rooted or did you not try because you knew you would be refused?
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I told them I'd rooted and they guy said my warranty was void. Said I could send it in and there's a chance that they would take it, but also that they could charge me for a board swap, which is $196. He couldn't give me a certain answer how it would be handled. Said that they take care of the warranty service in their Houston location, which wasn't where he was at, so he couldn't find out for sure.
I have dust on the side of my screen. One white speck just to annoy me. I wouldnt mess with taking it apart in fear that i might add even more dust underneath
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I told them I'd rooted and they guy said my warranty was void. Said I could send it in and there's a chance that they would take it, but also that they could charge me for a board swap, which is $196. He couldn't give me a certain answer how it would be handled. Said that they take care of the warranty service in their Houston location, which wasn't where he was at, so he couldn't find out for sure.
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I dont get why people are doing this. If it was me, I'd keep quiet about the bootloader's status and see if they notice.
It's not like you can hide the telltale padlock.. It's there for a reason. HTC made it easy too see if you voided the warranty.
Indeed you can't, but the technicians may not care, or even be paying attention when it boots up and miss it, or even not bothering to turn it on for something like a dusty screen.
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I dont get why people are doing this. If it was me, I'd keep quiet about the bootloader's status and see if they notice.
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I was told that if they notice, they'd likely charge my card $196 to replace the main PCB. The other alternative was that they'd call me back and tell me the warranty was void and send my original phone back and have me send back the replacement. Either way, I have to wait til that all plays out before I could root the replacement phone and get it set back up like my original. Instead, I spent two hours with the phone I've got and the screen looks like new.
dhendrix11 said:
Had my phone a couple months before I noticed any dust. The bottom left corner (where there was dust) seems like maybe it's sealed as 100% as the other corners, but nothing obvious at all and no clicking sound type stuff that others have reported. I posted some pictures in the dust thread.
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I appreciate the response I'll check it out, I am just extremely worried. At the same time, I have never had my phone replaced. I usually just work on them myself for all those simple problems. I don't know that my screen is sealed properly, it clicks occasionally but hasn't been lately. But it definitely doesn't sit flush with the right side..
starkruzr said:
I was thinking maybe I could take off that bottom "HTC" cover and gently pinch the sleeve of the USB connector back together. Anyone successfully done this?
Thanks!
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Maybe this would help , if you dont fix it ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nexus-One-Port-...ZViewItemQQptZCell_Phones?hash=item5886e20fb8
Good luck ...
50 bucks for a standard micro USB port? That's daylight robbery, any electronics supplier will have for peanuts!

Opening the device to fix loose volume key? Risks? Warranty repercussions?

Sooo, since I was unhappy about my loose & noisy volume key, I tried opening the device to see if the volume key could be modded and discovered that after I had removed the screws on the back panel and pried the back casing apart from the screen/bezel, I had caused a small round plastic knob-shaped piece to snap off. The knob (simply looks like a ~5mm circle when you remove the battery cover) is located directly to the right of the SIM card and to the left of a screw. It is also directly above the upper right-hand corner of the battery.
Underneath this knob was a tiny round copper piece from the main board. After failing to come up with a solution for the volume key, I snapped everything back on, screwed it back together and was able to jam the round knob back into place.
Is this a trigger for TMobile to know that the device has been opened? This might be a silly question, but does opening the device void the warranty? I mean, computer HDDs, for example, usually have seals over screws accompanied by warnings that you'll void the warranty if the seal is broken, but the phone had no such seals or warnings (except for the piece that snapped off).
Note, the phone works perfectly after getting it back together and there are almost no signs of tampering.
Any experience opening up the device? Does that knob serve a purpose? What was the round copper piece underneath the knob? Did I void my warranty? Can anyone fix the annoying loose volume key??
Thanks,
Rookie modder (now going into retirement).
well i am no expert and this is my first post here on XDA, but i think you did void your warranty, but let me ask one question, if your phone was under warranty and you have a loose volume key why not just take it back and get a replacement instead of opening the phone and trying to fix it yourself?
Good question. I opened it up because I was feeling ambitious/curious/impatient.
Hmm, I'd post a pic of the location of the knob, but I'm restricted because I'm a new poster.
in my experience opening up a phone will always void the warranty.
Normally opening the phone voids the warranty. But as long as there wasn't any noticable damage your should be okay
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Pretty sure the little round knob is just a cover for the copper piece which is probably related to some kind of external antenna connection.
Opening the phone DOES void your warranty, but only if Tmo or Samsung catches it. Usually there's some kind of tell tale sign, like a sticker covering a screw, but I don't see one. That doesn't mean there isn't one, so you may have triggered it unknowingly.
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Hmm, if I go into a store and they don't notice it, and do an exchange for me, do they send the phone back to corporate to be later inspected? If something is caught then, will they take action?
My guess is that if the staff at the store doesn't catch it, they will be hard pressed to prove that your phone was damaged by your opening of the case. If they do send it in, you can argue that the "chain of custody" has been broken and that the phone was not in your possession when any damage may have occurred. On the other hand, if they get motivated enough they could tack the new phone fee onto your bill after they find out and then disconnect you if you don't pay. This all depends on which state/country you live in, of course, as state warranty laws supersede any provisions T-Mobile may have.
Return the phone before the grace period ends and you should be alright. Don't wait. Return it.
Returned in-store. Worked out awesome. New button is much better!
found a quick ez fix for it, you put a piece of thick paper at the inside part of the volume key, fold it inward and put on the cover
defconoi said:
found a quick ez fix for it, you put a piece of thick paper at the inside part of the volume key, fold it inward and put on the cover
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Interesting. Do you lose the "clickiness" on the volume rocker with the paper there?
Return it, mine was loose so I swapped it. No problems with new phone.
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ohmyggg said:
Interesting. Do you lose the "clickiness" on the volume rocker with the paper there?
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nope, it works normally
What exactly do you mean loose volume keys? Mine make a little noise when I shake the phone.
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tissimo said:
What exactly do you mean loose volume keys? Mine make a little noise when I shake the phone.
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Yup, that's what I meant. Mine made noise if I shook the phone and when I touched the buttons for any reason (purposely or accidentally). When the phone vibrated, it made the most annoying and cheap sound. My new unit doesn't have any of those issues.
romanonly said:
Pretty sure the little round knob is just a cover for the copper piece which is probably related to some kind of external antenna connection.
Opening the phone DOES void your warranty, but only if Tmo or Samsung catches it. Usually there's some kind of tell tale sign, like a sticker covering a screw, but I don't see one. That doesn't mean there isn't one, so you may have triggered it unknowingly.
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what romanonly said - that plastic knob is actually rubber and i pulled mine apart as well - you didn't break it off, it fell out, same as mine, when you lifted the black plastic chassis cover
when i put the black chassis cover back on and had screwed it in place, i then just pushed that rubber cover back into the hole - it is a cover for that antenna socket under
someone identified that socket as a "MMCX" socket which he claimed was a GPS common antenna socket - if true, maybe sammy has intentions of offering an optional GPS antenna
when i pulled mine apart, i didn't see any seals that would give evidence of phone having been dis-assembled, and given the fact a number of folks have already reported Tmo accepting their phones after having been rooted, they're probably not looking at them closely - just sending them back to samsung
larryccf said:
what romanonly said - that plastic knob is actually rubber and i pulled mine apart as well - you didn't break it off, it fell out, same as mine, when you lifted the black plastic chassis cover
when i put the black chassis cover back on and had screwed it in place, i then just pushed that rubber cover back into the hole - it is a cover for that antenna socket under
someone identified that socket as a "MMCX" socket which he claimed was a GPS common antenna socket - if true, maybe sammy has intentions of offering an optional GPS antenna
when i pulled mine apart, i didn't see any seals that would give evidence of phone having been dis-assembled, and given the fact a number of folks have already reported Tmo accepting their phones after having been rooted, they're probably not looking at them closely - just sending them back to samsung
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Awesome! Thanks for your input, Larry. They haven't bothered me about it yet, so I think you're right; they probably aren't looking that closely anyway.

Moisture detector

Now, this is confusing me. Take the battery cover of your phone, and look at the bottom right corner. Where the other corners have screws, on this corner there's a small little black circle that says VOID in white letters. Is this a moisture detector? For warranty exchanges and such? Because honestly, I've never gotten my phone wet. I was at a rock concert yesterday and I did notice sweat dripping onto my phone screen when I would look at it but I don't think this was enough to set off moisture detectors? specially if I wiped it off before it even got internally into the phone..
my guess is its so they know you didnt unscrew the phone and open it
barmanham said:
my guess is its so they know you didnt unscrew the phone and open it
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Can you do me a favor and check if yours says it too? I really need to get this sorted out. I need to know how much trouble I'm in if anything happens to my phone.
It is there incase you take apart the phone its on all the htc phones
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mine and my girlfriends dont have that void sticker on ours
em2drvr03 said:
mine and my girlfriends dont have that void sticker on ours
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Oh f*ck me. Thanks man.
They all have it. What it means is your warranty is void if that sticker is off, only reason for it to be off is if you took it off to remove the screw to take apart the phone. The moisture detectors are white and turn pink when wet.
turboyo said:
They all have it. What it means is your warranty is void if that sticker is off, only reason for it to be off is if you took it off to remove the screw to take apart the phone. The moisture detectors are white and turn pink when wet.
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not only does every slide have it but every electronic device. sony psp's have them the g1 the mytouch the sony xperia.
its a tamper seal. only broke when taking apart the device (voids warrenty)
the white circle stickers UNDER the battery and INSIDE the phone as said are the water detector
you can buy both stickers on ebay if you really need to fix your device (broken screen) and return it for a new or reman
Yeah, thanks guys my last phone had it, and it was a sidekick LX that I had gotten wet, and I figured it's VOID sticker was a moisture detector somehow.
em2drvr03 said:
mine and my girlfriends dont have that void sticker on ours
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Some of the slides have them in a different location. Mine is near the SIM tray under the battery. Weird

Water Damage Indicators?

Hi guys, just going to RMA my phone for faulty volume rocker (intermittently stops working for periods of a few hours and then randomly starts working again), however a week ago I spilled some coffee over my device, it was in a silicone case at the time which I think helped a little in stopping coffee getting here, there and everywhere. I'm fairly certain the issue isn't water damage related as that was over a week ago and the phone has been working perfectly up until a couple of days ago. I took the back of the nexus 4 off to inspect for any coffee that may have gotten in there and caused the issue but it was dry as a bone with not a coffee stain in sight.
Just wondering if there are any water damage indicators on the phone that may show that coffee has been spilled on it? I have heard the white strip on the inside of the sim card slot is an indicator, mine is still white so if it is then it hasnt triggered that one, any others that I should know of? Just double checking before I RMA and they try and say its due to water damage then charge me. Any info is much appreciated, thanks.
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Hi guys, just going to RMA my phone for faulty volume rocker (intermittently stops working for periods of a few hours and then randomly starts working again), however a week ago I spilled some coffee over my device, it was in a silicone case at the time which I think helped a little in stopping coffee getting here, there and everywhere. I'm fairly certain the issue isn't water damage related as that was over a week ago and the phone has been working perfectly up until a couple of days ago. I took the back of the nexus 4 off to inspect for any coffee that may have gotten in there and caused the issue but it was dry as a bone with not a coffee stain in sight.
Just wondering if there are any water damage indicators on the phone that may show that coffee has been spilled on it? I have heard the white strip on the inside of the sim card slot is an indicator, mine is still white so if it is then it hasnt triggered that one, any others that I should know of? Just double checking before I RMA and they try and say its due to water damage then charge me. Any info is much appreciated, thanks.
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Umm the indicator can only be seen when you take out the sim tray, there's a tiny tiny strip visible on the bottom (inside the sim slot), and that's the indicator. Red = water. White = nothing
Edit, Oh just read your full post.. So you know about the sim one, heh..
But yeah as far as we know, that's the only indicator, however, its not fully visible when you're looking at it through the sim card slot, but if you do RMA it, they'll take it apart thus seeing the whole strip, and part of the strip may show water damage.
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Umm the indicator can only be seen when you take out the sim tray, there's a tiny tiny strip visible on the bottom (inside the sim slot), and that's the indicator. Red = water. White = nothing
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Good stuff, when I take out the sim card tray the white bit in the slot is white still, should be ok then eh.
Daley87 said:
Good stuff, when I take out the sim card tray the white bit in the slot is white still, should be ok then eh.
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Hmm if you look through the taredown of the N4
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+4+Teardown/11781/2
It seems there are two indicators on the mobo protective plastic plating.. Cant be too sure though.
Since its so easy to open the N4 ( no screws), in my opinion it would be best just to take off the back, and make sure those two white squares are clear, and if not.. Just bleach them out
MrDarkKV said:
Umm the indicator can only be seen when you take out the sim tray, there's a tiny tiny strip visible on the bottom (inside the sim slot), and that's the indicator. Red = water. White = nothing
Edit, Oh just read your full post.. So you know about the sim one, heh..
But yeah as far as we know, that's the only indicator, however, its not fully visible when you're looking at it through the sim cad slot, but if you do RMA it, they'll take it apart thus seeing the whole strip, and part of the strip may show water damage.
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MrDarkKV said:
Hmm if you look through the taredown of the N4
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+4+Teardown/11781/2
It seems there are two indicators on the mobo protective plastic plating.. Cant be too sure though.
Since its so easy to open the N4 ( no screws), in my opinion it would be best just to take off the back, and make sure those two white squares are clear, and if not.. Just bleach them out
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Just cracked it open again and those indicators are also white, there is a red dot on the far left but im 99.9% positive thats red pen as other parts are marked in red pen inside the phone (random parts on the ifixit link phone were marked in pen also). I've attached a pic to show.
Daley87 said:
Just cracked it open again and those indicators are also white, there is a red dot on the far left but im 99.9% positive thats red pen as other parts are marked in red pen inside the phone (random parts on the ifixit link phone were marked in pen also). I've attached a pic to show.
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Yeah, should be fine And I'm also sure thats a random mark, water indicators are normally a more vibrant tint of red.
Good luck with the RMA :good:
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Yeah, should be fine And I'm also sure hats a random mark, water indicators are normally a more vibrant tint of red.
Good luck with the RMA :good:
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Thanks, should all go well.
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Thanks, should all go well.
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Sorry for use this post, but, how was the RMA? Everything ok? It's because i am going to open my nexus to see if its wet or not (damn heavy rain)

Popped out my SIM card tray to find it broken

I see this is a very common problem with these phones. Except mine had snapped in half, and I was barely able to get the microSD card out. Now my SIM is stuck inside, along with the lower half of the tray. Issue is it's no longer under warranty. I've tried a few things, like holding it upside down and lightly thumping the top of the back/front with my palm. but that ****er just won't pop out. I'm leery of sticking anything inside there for fear of damaging anything, let alone attempting to pull it out with a cut credit card and a sliver of glue. I'm thinking I'll take it to a repair shop, but I heard that once it's taken apart, it loses its waterproof seal. Can anyone confirm this? Or offer some other advice?
GuyInDogSuit said:
I see this is a very common problem with these phones. Except mine had snapped in half, and I was barely able to get the microSD card out. Now my SIM is stuck inside, along with the lower half of the tray. Issue is it's no longer under warranty. I've tried a few things, like holding it upside down and lightly thumping the top of the back/front with my palm. but that ****er just won't pop out. I'm leery of sticking anything inside there for fear of damaging anything, let alone attempting to pull it out with a cut credit card and a sliver of glue. I'm thinking I'll take it to a repair shop, but I heard that once it's taken apart, it loses its waterproof seal. Can anyone confirm this? Or offer some other advice?
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With fricking care I put a drop of super glue on a toothpick and fished mine out is how I did mine 3 times. I've broke 4 trays. I got a feeling it's something to do with sd cards ever since I quit using a SD card I haven't broke not 1. It's a punk ***** and I don't know why Samsung wouldn't use the metal ttys like in the past. I have several posts on this issue myself.
Yes once disassembled you lose the water proofing. I had to send mine in for warranty and needed my sim out of it obviously. And those tards of coarse said of the tray is broke the warranty was voided so I did everything in my power to remove it. But I did 3 times over
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With fricking care I put a drop of super glue on a toothpick and fished mine out is how I did mine 3 times. I've broke 4 trays. I got a feeling it's something to do with sd cards ever since I quit using a SD card I haven't broke not 1. It's a punk ***** and I don't know why Samsung wouldn't use the metal ttys like in the past. I have several posts on this issue myself.
Yes once disassembled you lose the water proofing. I had to send mine in for warranty and needed my sim out of it obviously. And those tards of coarse said of the tray is broke the warranty was voided so I did everything in my power to remove it. But I did 3 times over
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I'm very leery of using anything to do with glue, to be honest. Though that looks like I will have to do exactly that, unfortunately.
GuyInDogSuit said:
I'm very leery of using anything to do with glue, to be honest. Though that looks like I will have to do exactly that, unfortunately.
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I mean I literally used like a quarter drop on the very top tip. The credit card idea seams even better a bit more surface area. The second time my tray got stuck totally and I bit the bullet and forced it out and it split in the middle between the SD and sim. Left the second half in it. The eject button doesn't work any more when I put my tool in now I have to angle it and pull. I haven't broke it now in like 6 months since I put my SD card in my Ps vita
I have never rough housed mine in the end I have probably removed my trays about 15 times since owning this device.
This is one of the biggest flaws with this device imo and I can't find a compatible aluminum tray anywhere
Could try pinching it out with two sewing needles?
Have done this with an iPhone for someone before. :crying:
Just make sure phone's off to avoid shorting anything...
CoreyOS said:
Could try pinching it out with two sewing needles?
Have done this with an iPhone for someone before. :crying:
Just make sure phone's off to avoid shorting anything...
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I'm gonna get a pair of eyebrow pluckers, or whatever you call those really thin tweezers, and try to pluck it out that way. There is a small part of one side that is close to the top of the slot (as it broke off... diagonally, sort of), so hopefully I can grab ahold of that.
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I'm gonna get a pair of eyebrow pluckers, or whatever you call those really thin tweezers, and try to pluck it out that way. There is a small part of one side that is close to the top of the slot (as it broke off... diagonally, sort of), so hopefully I can grab ahold of that.
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Fingers crossed!!!
No such luck. It's really hard to see in there and even with a bright light and magnifying glass, I can't seem to find it. Looks like I'll have to take it to a repair shop and lose the waterproof seal, since they'll have to take it apart.
GuyInDogSuit said:
No such luck. It's really hard to see in there and even with a bright light and magnifying glass, I can't seem to find it. Looks like I'll have to take it to a repair shop and lose the waterproof seal, since they'll have to take it apart.
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I guess I got lucky. Food for thought after the fact. Get a LifeProof case. Their water proof at least give back some of the resistancy. That's what I got on mine... I swapped frames and screens on Mine
get a new glass back with the ip68 tape. cost around $10 and waterproofing stays intact. pull the old one off and just make sure you clean the bonding area well.
I've done this 2x with mine and have no issues with water intrusion.
triumvirant said:
get a new glass back with the ip68 tape. cost around $10 and waterproofing stays intact. pull the old one off and just make sure you clean the bonding area well.
I've done this 2x with mine and have no issues with water intrusion.
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Can you point me in the direction of a tutorial? For future reference and for anyone else who may have to do this as well? I've already had mine repaired and all's well, but I think this info would come in handy for others (including me if it happens again). The fact that people are having to do stuff like this multiple times with their phones is rather frightening.
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Can you point me in the direction of a tutorial? For future reference and for anyone else who may have to do this as well? I've already had mine repaired and all's well, but I think this info would come in handy for others (including me if it happens again). The fact that people are having to do stuff like this multiple times with their phones is rather frightening.
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Not sure on the rules for posting links, but if you search youtube for "S8 back glass replacement" you can find plenty of videos. I personally used the ifixit teardown guide just to familiarize myself with any cables or things to watch out for.
For the back glass itself, just make sure you get one with the camera lens pre-installed and with ip68 tape. Price for the one i bought is currently $10.02 on ebay.
TheMadScientist said:
I guess I got lucky. Food for thought after the fact. Get a LifeProof case. Their water proof at least give back some of the resistancy. That's what I got on mine... I swapped frames and screens on Mine
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Yeah. I will second this. I do all my own repairs. But in this case I just don't care. I'm not interested in reselling. Or anything. This will be a backup in a few months. Time to move on. ???
It stays in the lifeproof so it's water resistant and I don't have to see it.
Solved!
1) Heat a needle, or a tiny flathead screwdriver, and stick it in.
2) Wait 1 minute.
3) Pull out needle or screwdriver to find sim attached and out!

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