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Don't Be Afraid of DIY Phone Repair

How's this for Sod's Law: I take my Galaxy S2 away on holiday with me, knowing it's going on eBay when I return, only for it to break while on holiday!

From what I can tell I think some sand got in the USB port/charger and screwed it up. To cap it all off it recently came out of its warranty period. Doh.

The symptoms of my broken phone were that it would pause charging and say "Voltage too high". It would keep telling me this every few seconds, meaning the phone can't sleep. Nor could I turn off the phone, as it would just reboot itself. It still worked but was unusable in effect.

Anyway, as always, Google is your friend and I quickly found other people with the same issue. The only solution I found that seemed it would work is to replace the USB port, which you can buy on eBay for about a fiver.

So that's what I opted to do. Myself. Sending it off for repair would make it un-economically-viable for then selling afterward.

First thing I did was watch a video of how it's done, which made me realise I didn't have the right tools for the job. I had some tiny screwdrivers but nothing to safely ply it open without causing visible damage. So, again on eBay I searched for Mobile Phone Case Opening Repair Kit and bought what you see below for 4 GBP.

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If you are planning on taking a phone apart I can't recommend the above kit enough! Those green plying tools are brilliant!

Before long my S2 looked like this:

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And within 15 or 20 fiddly minutes it was back together the new part in place and all working. Total cost of repair - ~10 GBP.

Don't be afraid to try this at home...

Comments

  1. Hi Jake

    Thank you very much for sharing this. I have a S3 myself, and although it's working fine now, I wouldn't be surprised if something started breaking on it shortly after the warranty expires. I'll definitely be looking to get that kit myself....

    Tom

    1. You're on a roll, Jake. Nice tool finds this week. What's next?

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      • Jake Howlett
      • Tue 24 Jul 2012 07:06 AM

      Tom. The S3 looks like a different kind of beast when it comes to opening up. There's no obvious join - like on the S2 - where the ply tool can be inserted.

      Looks easy enough though:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo93EF7rVIw

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    • Ian Bradbury
    • Wed 25 Jul 2012 01:02 PM

    I've just ordered the tool kit - you just never know when you'll need something like that.

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    • Colin Williams
    • Thu 26 Jul 2012 03:58 AM

    My "free" iPhone 4S comes to me courtesy of a dunk in the drink, a similar set of tools, toothbrush and isopropyl. 3 months on with no issues so I can highly recommend the effort ;)

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