My old Triumph USB port (charging) finally died a few months ago. I'd re-soldered the contacts 3-4 times over the couple of years since I broke it snagging the charger cord with my foot and yanking it across the room.
Anyway the contacts on the board were toast it seamed. So I accidentally broke, and then lost the little ribbon cable folding "lock" clip for the screen cable. I could charge the battery, but not see the screen.
So I bought a parts phone on ebay, and the girl never shipped. I got a refund, and failed to win three more broken screen phones (might as well make one good one right?). Finally I won and received a phone a few nights ago. It works fine, but both top corners of the screen are cracked. (My old screen is fine).
I removed that little clip under the microscope at work this morning. Installed it in my old phone and turned it on. It works, Starts, then gives these errors. "A new battery parameters detected" (telling me to plug in the charger). Then shuts off.
It then goes into a cycle of charging and not charging. Showing the battery graphic each round before re-starting.
I think I MAY try to remove the old bad USB all together. Maybe it's causing a short?? That main board will be trash after I get my lost contacts from that old phone.
Anyway the contacts on the board were toast it seamed. So I accidentally broke, and then lost the little ribbon cable folding "lock" clip for the screen cable. I could charge the battery, but not see the screen.
So I bought a parts phone on ebay, and the girl never shipped. I got a refund, and failed to win three more broken screen phones (might as well make one good one right?). Finally I won and received a phone a few nights ago. It works fine, but both top corners of the screen are cracked. (My old screen is fine).
I removed that little clip under the microscope at work this morning. Installed it in my old phone and turned it on. It works, Starts, then gives these errors. "A new battery parameters detected" (telling me to plug in the charger). Then shuts off.
It then goes into a cycle of charging and not charging. Showing the battery graphic each round before re-starting.
I think I MAY try to remove the old bad USB all together. Maybe it's causing a short?? That main board will be trash after I get my lost contacts from that old phone.