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Saturday 27 November 2010

Video Tutorial XS++

XS + + is a tool that can be used for flashing your Sony Ericsson. To do flashing with this tool, you do not need a flasher box, which you need only a data cable (data cable which is used to transfer data), this cable is usually included in the package.

The most important thing to consider when going to do the flashing is the condition of mobile phone battery. Make sure that phone battery fully charged more than half. Previously I've written a post about the tutorial using XS + +, but in this latest post I will share in the form of video tutorials.

Please download the tutorial video here. 

Sunday 21 November 2010

Nokia N73 On/Off Button Problem

Nokia N73 is a Nokia phone that has a feature that is quite complete. The phone is also in great demand in the market that can easily be found in the hands of consumers.

Most problems that occur on the Nokia N73 is a disruption in the software, but it is also possible disturbances of the hardware also occur. One case of hardware malfunction Nokia N73 that I have ever found is the damage to the power button. There are several categories of damage in this section, but the worst is when the copper layer to attach the switch is broken. To overcome this we need a schematic diagram that is useful to guide us find the right path.

To get a schematic diagram of the Nokia N73, you can visit the site Schematic Diagram. There you can download various schematic diagram of mobile phones, especially Nokia. Here is a picture guide to repair damaged power button Nokia N73, please be stored.
Good luck!  

Tuesday 16 November 2010

I-Phone Secret Codes

Do you have an iPhone? If yes, maybe you're looking for the secret code for iPhone? Like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and others, iPhone also has some secret code that can be used to find information about these devices.


In this post, Phone Repairing will share a secret code for iPhone. Please continue reading.
 
  • *3001#12345#* and tab Call. Enter field mode. Field mode reveals many of inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to-date network and cell information.
  • *#06#, display your IMEI number. This code is the same as mobile code in general.
  • *777# and tab Call. Account balance for Prepaid iPhone.
  • *225# and tab Call. Bill balance (PostPaid only).
  • *646# and tab Call. Check minutes (PostPaid only).
  • *#21# and tab Call. Setting interrogation for call forwards. Discover the settings for your call forwarding. You'll see whether you have voice, data, fax, sms, and others.
  • *#30# and tab Call. Calling line presentation check. This display whether you enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line, presumably the number of party placing the call.
  • *#76# and the tab Call. Checking whether the connected line presentation is enabled or not. State whether the connected line presentation is enabled or disabled. Presumably similar to the calling line presentation.
  • *#43# and tab Call. Determine if call waiting is enabled.
  • *#61# and tab Call. Check the number of unanswered call.
  • *#62# and tab Call. Check the number for call forwarding if no service is available.
  • *#67# and tab Call. Check the number for call forwarding when the iPhone is busy. 
  • *#33# and tab Call. Check for call control bars.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Broken Keyboard Connector on Laptop Motherboard

Before I continue my post about mobile phone repair, I paste a trick to repair keyboard connectors on the motherboard laptop. Hopefully this can be useful for all readers of this blog.
Laptops have a lot in common with mobile phones, particularly in terms of connections between parts that use a very small connector so it is easily damaged. When we do the disassembly, if not careful in removing these connectors, it will cause damage to the connector. In some areas, like in my country, parts for laptops and mobile phone connector is quite difficult to find.
On this occasion, I'll share a trick to repair defective laptop keyboard connector. If you owned a laptop keyboard connector is damaged, there are only two options you can take, namely to replace the entire motherboard with a new laptop or use the external keyboard attached via USB. Why should replace the entire motherboard laptop? As I mentioned above that the spare parts for laptop keyboard connector is very hard to find or even not available in the market. But calm down, please try tricks that I share the following will, hopefully can be useful for you who have problems with your laptop keyboard.
The following figure is an example of a broken laptop keyboard connector.
In the picture above, you can see that the lock is broken at the edges (brown part). Thus, it can not lock the keyboard cable. But still, do not waste lock because we still can use it with add a little trick. How to install the broken clip? Ok, this is the steps.
Position the broken clip the way it was before. In this case, both sides of the connector are broken. Carefully insert the keyboard cable into the connector. Note, in this type of connector, the cable goes above the locking clip. Look at the picture below.

Carefully push the broken clip back in place. You can use a small screwdriver to push on the clip behind the cable. The clip fits tightly when there is a cable inside the connector.
Then, secure the connection with the sticky tape and you should be good to go. The keyboard should work just fine. Look at the picture.