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Repairing MyPhone Infinity Not Charging

MyPhone Infinity's charging port was damage, and all the pattern in the board was all gone. The very first thing to do this is to find the charge positive line. 

Below is the image of the positive line. Make a jumper on the charging port with respect to ground. The second image indicates that the positive line was correct, and it show success charging.






Finally re-assemble the unit and you're done

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Thursday, January 21, 2016

Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 Clone Not Charging

I have a customer here complaining that her Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 Clone doesn't detect the charger. Or simple if she insert her charging there's no reaction, in other words it doesn't charge. I disassemble the unit and found out that the charging post has been damage and separated from the board. Not only that, the three connections has been peeled off as shown in the image below. But luckily 2 connectios are left, the positive on the left and negative on the right.




In this case I use to put a jumper on the positive pin of the charging port and solder it on the positive connaction on the board. This is to ensure a better and sure connection of the positive :)




Now solder the charging port. Be sure you that have a good soldering skills:) After that measure the charge output voltage from the battery terminal. It must be not lower than 3.8Volts and not higher than 5Volts.




Finally re-assemble the unit ang you're done!


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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100 Not Charging

Most common issue to almost all samsung units when it comes to not charging problem is no other that the charging port. replacing the charging port will solve the problem. Below is an images of Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100 charging post replacement.



First measure the voltage output from battery terminal. It must be not lower than 3.8 volts, ang not higher than 5 volts. On this case, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100 has 0 volt output. In most cases, the charging port is damage.



Now dismantle the charging flex board, and remove the damage charging port. Apple first flux on the charging port body, then resolder the pins and both sides. Then gently remove the charging port by using your hot air.



Instead of holding the charging port, use an scrapt usb charging cable to hold your charging port while soldering it. Avoid shorting the pins. After soldering measure the charging output voltage from the battery terminal. And if it measures 3.8 volts and up, then congrats you are finish with your work! Re-assemble the unit and test it if it's now charging.



Finish product


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