Do-it-yourself smartphone repair socket replacement

In detail: do-it-yourself smartphone repair socket replacement from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

If your phone, tablet, laptop does not accept charging , then perhaps it is necessary replace the power connector but first you need to make sure that the problem is in it.

How can you understand that Is the problem with the charging port?

Firstly, you need to remember what happened before the device stopped charging? Is it possible that your equipment has been dropped (especially if the charging cable has been inserted)? Maybe you pulled the power cord sharply? Is it possible that dust, dirt got into the system socket, or the plug of the power cable was flooded? Even after a fall, the rechargeable battery may depart, and the phone, of course, will not charge. Perhaps you used some other charging device that you were not familiar with (at a party, at work, in a cafe), or used a charger in the car (very often leads to phone breakdown). All of these factors and more can cause a power jack to fail.

Secondly, we need to see what is happening now. How does the gadget behave when the charger plug is connected?

What is the reaction with another charger? Is there a charging indication on the screen of a tablet, phone, laptop? Or is he completely "dead"?

If you know that before your device stopped charging, there was some unpleasant event from the above (or some other), and you carried out verification measures (reinserted the battery, tried another AC adapter), then it is highly likely that We can say that you have a problem with the charging socket. Although there is a possibility that the problem may be more serious.

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Important! An essential feature of this type of malfunction is the impossibility of repairing the power connector under warranty, since the warranty service center will 100% fix mechanical damage (bent or broken contacts, deformation) or improper operating conditions (dirt or a triggered moisture ingress marker). Even if the reason for the failure of the socket is a factory defect, it is practically impossible to prove this, since it looks identical to mechanical damage (delaminated connector legs on the board or broken contacts inside the socket). Sad but true.

In general, the most common causes of charging socket failure are:

  1. Mechanical damage: a) the plug is inserted incorrectly and the contacts are damaged or the connector is deformed; 2) pulled the power cable when it was inserted into the device; c) inserted a foreign object into the connector (the best child's play) d) falling or hitting (in this case, the connector pins may move away from the system board).
  2. PollutionA: Dust, dirt, foreign particles often cause the charging to not work.
  3. Ingress of moisture, liquids: flooding the connector very often leads to its malfunction and more serious damage to the power circuit.
  4. Manufacturing defectA: Not soldering the power connector tracks on the system board can cause it to malfunction over time.

It is not uncommon for a case when it is a faulty charger (adapter). Important! It is extremely dangerous to use and experiment with such a power supply - you can disable your equipment (burn the “power controller” chip and other “sensitive” elements in the power circuit).

The surest way is to seek qualified help from a trusted reliable Service Center!

Our engineers will quickly diagnose, find the problem and fix your equipment.We can replace the charging socket with any model of any device - phone, tablet, laptop. We are waiting for you in our service centers!

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