yup, Remote is correct in reading what I wrote. It's a depth issue above all. It's about the spacing between the top plate and logic board, which holds the rubber buttons.
yup, Remote is correct in reading what I wrote. It's a depth issue above all. It's about the spacing between the top plate and logic board, which holds the rubber buttons.
One thing that might be possible is that you could maybe lower the logic boards. That's providing that there's not multiple levels of boards in there, I think it's very likely there are at least two boards stacked on top of each other in there though.
I think Photo is right about stacked boards.
Ive been inside my S4, ive had the thing in pieces and there is no room for moving stuff about.
Its crammed in there and most stuff is unmovable. I dont think you could move the boards about.
Its not like the VCI where the boards are attached with long cables.
(dunno the tech speak)
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could it be some of these beer incidents ?
LOL or a preparation for one
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Hah your not wrong mate, you are not wrong.
I had a mini disaster with my S4 during the Beta stage.
The tip of my headphones came off and was stuck inside the socket :eek:
Seriously, i nearly cried. You know that feeling when your heart sinks cus you know its really bad...!!!
It was the fault of the jack, it had just worn loose over time.
I had to take the back off and try get the tip out but it was lodged inside the barrel.
I tried tweezers, long nose pliers, thin screw drivers EVERYTHING.
I finally got it out by pushing the long thin handle of a hair comb into the barrel and inside the tip and then, i used a metal hair grip that i had bent into a funny shape to get inside the barrel and push.
Sounds stupid but it worked. it was like breaking into a lock, spy style.
My relief was incalculable.
I was too nervous to think about taking pics.
I can open it up an do that if people really want. I dont have a warranty as such so its no biggie.
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