SIM card holder does not fit perfectly on one side - Nexus 9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

On one side the fully inserted SIM card holder stands a bit above the metal frame on my new N9 LTE - see picture.
The issue is more a minor one and as there are no other issues with my tablet, I would like to know if anyone else discovered the same issue on her/his N9 LTE. - If I'm not the only one with this issue and it is more or less "normal tolerance", I will keep my tablet, otherwise I need to consider to replace it (again), as neither Amazon nor HTC is willing to send me a replacement SIM card holder as a spare part.
Did anyone else here discover the SIM card slot issue or does the SIM card holder finish perfectly within the metal frame?

mwohlgemuth said:
Did anyone else here discover the SIM card slot issue or does the SIM card holder finish perfectly within the metal frame?
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50/50 in my office - 2 have it, 2 not

Thanks! More or less the same was the result in a German tech forum discussion. I personally will simply live with the SIM slot issue, as otherwise the next device might have other, more important issues, eg the usual extreme light bleeding in the top right corner etc.
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[Q] Anyone else having antenna sensitivity issues?

I switched from a Focus to the Titan about a week ago. I love the Titan, except it seems to me that the antenna sensitivity is pretty poor. Cases in point:
1. On a call on my Titan at the office, I enter a stairwell in the building, and immediately the call drops. With my Focus, I could walk up and down these stairs all day while on a call and never have the call drop.
2. At home, I get very poor coverage. Last night at home my Titan is telling me that there is no network available. I walk over and pick up my wife's Focus and it is showing AT&T network and two bars! I power cycled my Titan hoping that it might re-lock onto the network, but it continued to tell me that no network was available all evening. I was unable to make or receive any calls last evening.
3. Right now, sitting in my desk at work, my Titan is bouncing between 2-3 bars. My Focus, sitting in the same spot would always show 4-5 bars. When I pick up my Titan, the signal strength display drops to one bar.
I really, really like this phone, but if this is the indication of the signal strength that I can expect, I am going to have to return it. Anyone else having this problem?
OK, I may have answered my own question. After posting, I saw this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18523952&postcount=12
I opened the case on my Titan, contacts looked fine. But when I put the phone back together, I squeezed the case very hard at the bottom, and the signal strength indicator immediately went to four bars. Will monitor and see if this takes care of the problem.
Just received my Titan.
The signal is terrible. Sitting right next to my hd7s, the hd7s gets speeds of around 1mbit/sec while the Titan gets connection errors.
Checked the contacts and they are fine
Everywhere I test, the Titan consistently has a weak signal. This is on att in central NY. I wont even compare it to the signal on my Droid with verizon. I absolutely love the phone, but with the signal problems I'm probably going to be returning it
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Did you get a new SIM card or are you using your old one. The new micro SIM made a big difference on my Titan. I had a one year old sim from my Focus. My nephew had a 15 month (?) old Sim for an Iphone 3Gs. When I put both in two Titans, mine was had better signal and internet connection. I noticed that Titan uses the micro SIM(saw someone with it), so I got a new micro SIM yesterday. My signal is even better. The internet flies on my phone now.
I'm still using my old sim that I had from the Focus (and earlier). Did you get your micro sim at the AT&T store? I may get one myself.
Tempest790 said:
I'm still using my old sim that I had from the Focus (and earlier). Did you get your micro sim at the AT&T store? I may get one myself.
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Yes, I did. Make sure to go to a corporate store. It's free. If you go to a franchise they'll charge $20, I believe.
When I bought my phone online, they sent a new SIM with the phone.
Signal strength and quality seem better since I made my original post. Still not as good as my old Focus, but acceptable.
No issues here! Can text in lifts!
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eeichhorn said:
Just received my Titan.
The signal is terrible. Sitting right next to my hd7s, the hd7s gets speeds of around 1mbit/sec while the Titan gets connection errors.
Checked the contacts and they are fine
Everywhere I test, the Titan consistently has a weak signal. This is on att in central NY. I wont even compare it to the signal on my Droid with verizon. I absolutely love the phone, but with the signal problems I'm probably going to be returning it
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Hello there,
After getting my Titan from AT&T, I saw that the signal was much lower than my iPhone 4.
When I got home, I had no service in the house where I had 1 or 2 bars with the iPhone 4.
I checked the contacts, but they where fine, so I started to make test to find witch of the 2 botthom contacts was the positive of the antenna.
With the phone face down, the faar right contact is the ground of the antenna, because it has continuity with the chassis of the phone.
So the left contact is the one to work with.
I then research on the internet for the lenth of a 850mhz antenna, & I found that it is 9 cm.
I then cut a piece of brass shim half a centimeter wide by 9 centimeter long.
I soldered a small hard copper wire thru the left hole of the cover & soldered it to the inside tab of the back cover, making shure that no solder or wire protrude from the contact. Otherwise you will have problems to close the back cover against the phone.
I then made a pin hole thru one end of my brass shim I had previously cut.
I then turned the cover over & pass the brass shim thru the hard copper wire I just soldered on the inside. I used invisible regular tape to secure the brass shim on the back cover & then proceeded to solder the shim with the hard copper wire as close to the back cover possible. I then tested my invention & I have now 2 bars where I had no service before.
Of course, I Had a Hard Cover shell to cover this installation, but the results are fantastic.
You have to be aware that the phone back cover will be altered in case of warranty, but you can get a replacement cover on Ebay for aprox $36.
Do this at your own risk
You can sand this soldering in order to prevent having difficulties putting a protective skin or cover.
I strip of copper can also be used for this homemade antenna.
You can PM me if you need more help for the installation.
I now have a full functioning HTC Titan that I now have learn to cherish.
By the way, the problem that a lots of people are having with slow downloads, is directly related to tha lack of a good antenna on this phone.
Hope this hep some of you out there.
Edited Febuary 2, 2012
I found the real problem with signal issues of the Titan.
I had bought a second HTC Titan & I thought of trying the back cover on my first Titan.
The results are astonishing. The back cover was all that was wrong on my device. With the second Titan I purchased from AT&T on the Web, there is no problem with the sigral.
I have now ordered a new cover from Ebay & will try to get a replacement from HTC for my original one that was defective.
I really think there was a bad batch of those back covers for this Titan & we where the unlucky ones to get them.
If you know someone that has no issues with his Titan, try his back cover on your phone.
Hope this help someone.
Good luck.

How many people ejected their SD

I am just wondering how many people ejected their sd card on accident because of how far it sticks out from the edge. I already had mine pop out in my bag. Scared the hell out of me because it is a 16gb card!
Had mine fall out and didn't even realize, someone just happened to walk by and saw an sd card on the floor, I would have definitely lost it if they never saw it...thinking of trying some tape to keep it in there
Nope. Mine stays in. I am aware that due to the slopping edge of the Prime, the microSD card does stick out a little more than it should. I don't touch it.
Bye.
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Me too
Mine stays in too. Just be cognizant of the fact that it can get ejected if you bump it, or sit the tablet on that edge (why anyone would rest the left edge of the tablet on anything is beyond me. Then, don't bump it. If you DO bump it, get your card, cause it just fell out. Basic rules of observation and taking cautions with an obviously compromised bit of design. They could have easily had the slot/socket mounted a tiny bit deeper.
Oh, and if someone tell it its a great idea to file down the edge of a Micro SD card, say, a 32 Gb Class 10? Just a LITTLE? And while you are doing it you immediately see a it of copper exposed? That's a bad thing. Do not ask how I come upon this information. I do NOT want to talk about it.
Hello,
I read on another thread that it could be efficient to put some silicone (after the SD is in of course), just on the outlet of the hole.
When it dries, it can be peeled and taken of, and it put a little more strength for holding the microSD in place...
Has anyone tried?
monkey10120 said:
I am just wondering how many people ejected their sd card on accident because of how far it sticks out from the edge. I already had mine pop out in my bag. Scared the hell out of me because it is a 16gb card!
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discussion thread for this issue is here, along with some proposed workarounds:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436546

MicroSD slot fix! No more falling out!

pretty obvious solution but some people may not know.
Take the plastic microsd card that came with the tablet, cut about 1/3 of it off the back end (preferably at a 45 degree angle to create a wedge), put in your microSD card, slide that 1/3 peice in on top.
it should be in there pretty snug now.
I did this and my microsd card never comes out in my bookbag now.
A bit of a ghetto fix, and it makes it a little more difficult to remove your sd card, but hey - it stays in there and you'll probably never notice.
Would post pics but my tf201 is my camera.
By the way - make sure the tablet recognizes your card before sliding the wedge in.
Maybe the cards are made differently, but it's been tried before, with poor results.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23047612&postcount=105
Another ghetto fix for a Prime design flaw.
wokka00 said:
Maybe the cards are made differently, but it's been tried before, with poor results.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23047612&postcount=105
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I think he means take the dummy card and use a part of it as a wedge, no sanding of the card with the memory needed.
I had my 64 gig card shoot out onto the side walk last week, fortunately I saw it happen.
Got me thinking that maybe the retention spring is a little stronger on the prime as this thing flew at least 3 feet.
I'll give this a try. Thanks
Good idea about wedging. I think I'm gonna go with riuber tape route. Gonna cut a few strips and either place it on top and another strip on the bottom of the slot. So the card will be more flushed but still can be easily take out. Will post results.
EDIT: My mod seems to be sufficient but probably will post in another thread. Dont wanna hijack this one unless OP is ok with it.
wow didnt even know this was an issue, mine has never fallen/popped out yet.
will be on the lookout now though, thanks for the heads up guys.
drherron said:
I think he means take the dummy card and use a part of it as a wedge, no sanding of the card with the memory needed.
I had my 64 gig card shoot out onto the side walk last week, fortunately I saw it happen.
Got me thinking that maybe the retention spring is a little stronger on the prime as this thing flew at least 3 feet.
I'll give this a try. Thanks
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Ah, read through that way too fast. I wonder whether having additional pieces in the slot would create issues. Still, seems like a solution that could work.
Lock-N-Load said:
Another ghetto fix for a Prime design flaw.
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its not a design flaw. it was made to be easy access. Also there is size constraints.
Also to the op, i would not be telling people this. Especially when you get to large size cards where the WHOLE card is the flash memory. Someones going to look at this post and destroy their $50-100 32gb sd card.
monkey10120 said:
its not a design flaw. it was made to be easy access. Also there is size constraints.
Also to the op, i would not be telling people this. Especially when you get to large size cards where the WHOLE card is the flash memory. Someones going to look at this post and destroy their $50-100 32gb sd card.
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Unless I misread the op, he isn't saying to cut your microsd card, but rather the dummy card that came with your prime.
Lock-N-Load said:
Another ghetto fix for a Prime design flaw.
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I was just about to flame you, then i saw your avatar. And everything was clear
clouds5 said:
I was just about to flame you, then i saw your avatar. And everything was clear
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Ouch, admission of flaming lol
My card has come "unsprung" once so far. Luckily it did not fly out onto the floor, I noticed it sticking out too far as I was putting the tablet down.
I'm really just getting tired at the number of issues with this thing. The more I use it the more it becomes clear we are Asus' beta testers.
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I was just about to flame you, then i saw your avatar. And everything was clear
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wha'ts to flame? its true. Using a piece of plastic to make a friggen wedge to wedge your card in place? Why wedge you card in place? Because it pops out. Why does it pop out? Because when the card is inserted it is not flush but sticks up several mm and can get hit and popped out as many have found. Why? A design flaw.
So, this is a ghetto fix (just like the people using tape to tape their cards into place or a beer can to fix GPS) and it is a design flaw as no other device I have ever seen or owned has a card that is not flush and sticks up when inserted. None.
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its not a design flaw. it was made to be easy access. Also there is size constraints..
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WTF you talking about? I guess you failed to read the original thread of dozens of people losing theirs cards as the cards stick out the top of the slot and get randomly ejected.
Find me 1 other microSD card slot device where the card sticks out like this and is not flush.
Bah.. this is 100% a design flaw. No device has a card slot that allows the card to stick up like this design does.
As for "design constraints" really? what? you telling me they could not have moved down the reader a few MM on the board to make the card flush with the case? bah.
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WTF you talking about? I guess you failed to read the original thread of dozens of people losing theirs cards as the cards stick out the top of the slot and get randomly ejected.
Find me 1 other microSD card slot device where the card sticks out like this and is not flush.
Bah.. this is 100% a design flaw. No device has a card slot that allows the card to stick up like this design does.
As for "design constraints" really? what? you telling me they could not have moved down the reader a few MM on the board to make the card flush with the case? bah.
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you clearly don't know how much of a ***** it was to get the microsd card out of the original transformer, you had to take a knife and press the back of the card to get it spring out.
In fact, the reason they probably designed it this way was because of complaints like this one in an attempt to satisfy everyone.
Big mistake on Asus's end, because they'll always get whiners.
If you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem. I posted a solution for those that are bothered by the redesign. If you don't like it I'm not asking you to, but whining about what asus did or didn't do isn't doing anything to keep your microsd card from falling out.
So as far as I'm concerned this is off topic
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Unless I misread the op, he isn't saying to cut your microsd card, but rather the dummy card that came with your prime.
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my bad I read too fast. Your correct. But I justdon't want anyone to try this on their real sd cards.
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ickkii said:
you clearly don't know how much of a ***** it was to get the microsd card out of the original transformer, you had to take a knife and press the back of the card to get it spring out.
In fact, the reason they probably designed it this way was because of complaints like this one in an attempt to satisfy everyone.
Big mistake on Asus's end, because they'll always get whiners.
If you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem. I posted a solution for those that are bothered by the redesign. If you don't like it I'm not asking you to, but whining about what asus did or didn't do isn't doing anything to keep your microsd card from falling out.
So as far as I'm concerned this is off topic
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Yeah so I guess the 4 threads or so on this topics & 3-4 different hacks to keep the card in place & the many people who reported losing their cards means there is no problem.
I would take a flush - yes FLUSH fit - any day like they are designed to be like other phones & cameras & GPS units & mp3 players and.... hell a recessed fit that requires a fingernail is better than this setup.
Look at the numerous flaws in this tablet.... you really think this non recessed or flush card was possibly on purpose?? Bah they did not get certain critical aspects right - GPS & wifi - you think they sat around and decided this was a better setup than the tf101? Having it stick out of the case??
I'm not whining .... I'm countering the farce of a belief that 1. This isn't a design flaw and 2. Making a home made wedge isn't a hack to fix a design flaw.
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Yeah so I guess the 4 threads or so on this topics & 3-4 different hacks to keep the card in place & the many people who reported losing their cards means there is no problem.
I would take a flush - yes FLUSH fit - any day like they are designed to be like other phones & cameras & GPS units & mp3 players and.... hell a recessed fit that requires a fingernail is better than this setup.
Look at the numerous flaws in this tablet.... you really think this non recessed or flush card was possibly on purpose?? Bah they did not get certain critical aspects right - GPS & wifi - you think they sat around and decided this was a better setup than the tf101? Having it stick out of the case??
I'm not whining .... I'm countering the farce of a belief that 1. This isn't a design flaw and 2. Making a home made wedge isn't a hack to fix a design flaw.
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We get it, the device isn't perfect. Are you done with first world problems or would you like to keep speculating that Asus is sitting around a table trying to think of ways to **** you out of 500 dollars?
Just saying, none of this is going anywhere.
Its not a design flaw, the microSD card slots was intentionally designed so that the cards sticks out a millimeter in order to make it easy to get out.
The people who have had problems with their cards popping out (I saw about a half dozen people complaining of this problem, not dozens) probably just need to be a little more careful with their device. The Prime is relatively fragile, you shouldn't just toss it into a book bag or something.
I have had a microSD card in the side if my Prime for over 4 months now and it has fallen out or been accidentally ejected a total of zero times.
This is a situation of one or two people experiencing an issue and then everybody jumping into the ***** pool to complain about it.
almightywhacko said:
Its not a design flaw, the microSD card slots was intentionally designed so that the cards sticks out a millimeter in order to make it easy to get out.
The people who have had problems with their cards popping out (I saw about a half dozen people complaining of this problem, not dozens) probably just need to be a little more careful with their device. The Prime is relatively fragile, you shouldn't just toss it into a book bag or something.
I have had a microSD card in the side if my Prime for over 4 months now and it has fallen out or been accidentally ejected a total of zero times.
This is a situation of one or two people experiencing an issue and then everybody jumping into the ***** pool to complain about it.
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same here. never has come out.
most of those complaining are likely paid Apple / Moto / xxx shills trying to discredit.
So sad that kind of bs happens but when money is at stake, all bets are off.
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HW mod the device to install a microsd holder

Guys, do you know if it's possible to install an internal microsd holder connecting it to the usbpin of 30pin connector?
zooster said:
Guys, do you know if it's possible to install an internal microsd holder connecting it to the usbpin of 30pin connector?
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No , the chasis is so slim to carry an internal 3rd party micro sd reader , but you can buy external usb hub with sevral ports and use card readers , or buy the official micro sd card reader from samsung
But it's still possible to use the internal connector and slot, ready for the microsd holder.
This is the holder:
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And below is the mainboard of the tab
Where is that from, where can you get it etc... I'd pop my tab open if I knew I could do that to it.
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Search on ebay: p7500 memory holder
The only problem is the missing connector on the mobo. It's the same as the one of jack3,5 and similar.
You have to find that micro connector and then airsolder it on the mobo, hoping that is not missing also some resistor around.
Ahh, looked at the image again, I thought it was a zif socket, so on second thoughts, soldering components to my tabs mobo is beyond my capability. Shame really, I would probably pay to have it done if there were a place capable of doing it for me.
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Thank you for the awesome nudge in this direction! I am going to take a stab at this and I will report back.
I bought one of the SD holders on ebay, took my tab apart to verify the original idea-- while the card reader will fit in the place circled in the photo above, I don't think that it is going to be ab absolutely perfect fit. Again, I will report on what it takes.
As to the 10 pin connector, I believe that I have found the correct parts. I ordered some a few days ago, and they should be here by the 24th. I will know for sure then, and share the part number if I got it correct. If anyone else wants to hunt for them though, they are known as board to board connectors, as well as mezzanine connectors by some manufacturers.
Although they are SMD, they should be just barely large enough to solder with a real iron, a hot air rework station would be awesome, but I have been doing SMD work/rework with a normal iron for years. It takes lots of magnification, a steady hand, and tweezers, but ultimately it can be done.
The only big question I have, is where did these SD readers come from originally-- it say's p7500 on the silk screen on the reader, but as far as I can tell neither the 7500 or 7510 ever came with external SD... hopefully it will be plug and play, but I am going to refrain from hacking my tab's back up until I verify it does work.
Thanks again for the idea!
Later,
Jason
Good luck with that, I'll look forward to hearing how you get on.
You're welcome mate, please post the link where you have found the 10pin connector and let me know if my find was workable.
Cheers
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zooster, I will happily post the part number once I verify it is the correct one. I don't want to put it out there, have it be wrong, and then have people upset with me. I also ordered both the "male" and "female" halves, mostly because the connector is kind of a "hermaphrodite", I suspect the half we need is the male half, but the manufacturer drawings are the same for both plug and receptacle (go figure, stock drawings...), so I ordered both. The part I am hoping is correct is from Molex, and part of their "slimstack" series. That and measurements will get you to where I am at ATM, or PM me and I will let you know number, or just wait for Tuesday and I will let you know.
There are literally dozens if not hundreds of similar style connectors out there, so this is kind of a best guess right now. It does seem like this style is somewhat standardized anymore, so hopefully there are a lot of manufacturers simply making the same things. Seeing as Molex is one of the worlds largest supplier of interconnects, it is a pretty good starting point.
So far I am out about $20, and I have poured more money down the drain after other projects that didn't pan out, so bare with me and I'll let you know what happens.
Later,
Jason
Very very interesting and I'm looking forward to hear about you're results.
Small question the pictures above show.the 3g model, right? I think I can figure out the Sim slot left from the possible sd reader slot.
I have the wifi one, how the hw mod will work there too.
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I don't know about the pics, those are zoosters. The picture of the back side of the tab though is named p7500-- so maybe. All I can say, is that I took mine (GT-P7510) apart again a few days ago, and it looks virtually identical to the pic. I didn't hold the tab next to the monitor and compare-- but it looks like it has the same amount of room along the top as the one in the picture.
The reason I said that it didn't look like it was going to be 100% drop in, is that the card reader does not sit flat in the area marked. In fact, there is a small foam pad with a silver jacket right below that spot, the card reader was on top of that. I removed it, and it still did not lie quite flat. Definitely not like any of the other assorted little components in there that are not retained by any kind of screws or adhesive, just a form fitting cavity. My instinct is that there is going to be a bit involved in getting the card reader to stay in place. The other challenge was that it appeared it might sit to far inside the case to be able to easily insert and remove cards. You are of course limited to the layout of the parts that are there, so there is not a lot of room to come up with a better mounting scenario. So, first and foremost we need to see if even when populated, if the reader works. If it does, then I will move on to trying to figure out mounting solutions.
Later,
Jason
johho said:
Very very interesting and I'm looking forward to hear about you're results.
Small question the pictures above show.the 3g model, right? I think I can figure out the Sim slot left from the possible sd reader slot.
I have the wifi one, how the hw mod will work there too.
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If it's not 3g, the sim holder, although correctly inserted, will be unuseful
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The other challenge was that it appeared it might sit to far inside the case to be able to easily insert and remove cards.
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I'm following this with interest too.
Is the SD card slot spring loaded? If it's going to sit too far inside pop some tape on the front and back of the sd card so that the two pieces stick together and give you a tab to pull on.
I do this to my camera memory cards so that I can keep track of different cards when I'm out shooting.
Yes, the card slot is spring loaded-- at least the one that I got is. I like the tape idea though, if worse comes to worse, that might be a solution. Now I wish I had snapped some pictures when I test fit this the other day. I didn't think about it, was just excited to see if it was going to really be possible. The thing is, it looked to me that it might be more than just a little to low in the position it appears to go. I say "appears to go" based on the original picture, and the length of the flexible printed cable. There is a certain alignment/orientation that has to be with what there is to work with. I can't really explain it any better than that, but hopefully you guys understand.
It is certainly possible that it is just the looks that are deceiving, but like I mentioned earlier, I am going to verify working hardware before I deal with making it accessible and stably mounted.
I sure might be dense, but where is the sim card slot in the original pictures? zooster, would you mind circling and uploading again? Or just a good description. I thought that it was supposed to be right next to the SD holder, but I must be missing it if that is the case.
I did find that these SD card holders were *only* in the pre-release/testing p7500's. I found a very few pictures of the units in tact online. It would be awesome if anyone with the development tab and the SD slot would shoot some internal pics for us!
Thanks,
Jason
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NM on the sim card reader location. I just figured it out. Found a Utube video of a tech tearing down a p7500 because the owner stuffed an SD card in the sim card slot
Anyhow, I'm thinking the tab in the picture on the first page might be a p7510 as well. You can see that there is no flexible printed cable coming from under the metal cover that holds the sim reader in place. I also am quite sure that my tab had that cover as well. That cover might be the solution to mounting the SD card reader. Dollars to doughnuts they used something similar to that, if not the exact same as that one to hold the SD card reader in place.
I'm so excited I could squirt! I am really looking forward to UPS tomorrow or tuesday.
Later,
Jason
Yes it is a 7510. As you figured out the sim card holder is located at the top left of the picture behind the metallic grid.
Pay attention in soldering without an air station solder, you could destroy pads and tracks.
I'd say that the holder with the cable fits 99% the slot, the pads for microzif connector are a the right distance, the only one remaining doubt is if you are able to solder it safely and correctly, and if it will just work. My concern is only about the possible lack of some resistor in the connection with the chipset.
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I am going to be paying close attention to this thread, I am interested to see the results. I am interested in this even if the micro sd was not accessible from the outside of the device. I would just pop in a 32GB card and let it stay there.
Having 48GB of storage on my tab would be sweet, especially if a good working Ubuntu port becomes available!
No joy guys, connectors were right, soldering was a *****, but went ok. Installed card and nothing, tablet doesn't seem to recognize it at all, so either disabled in the software, or it needs more than just the connector. In the pics you can see where they're is a large unpopulated area next to the sd card connector. i think we need a service manual, or someone top get values from one of those rare pre release tabs...
Sorry for the bad news, I'm going to bed, midnight shift tonight...
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jacampb2 said:
No joy guys, connectors were right, soldering was a *****, but went ok. Installed card and nothing, tablet doesn't seem to recognize it at all, so either disabled in the software, or it needs more than just the connector. In the pics you can see where they're is a large unpopulated area next to the sd card connector. i think we need a service manual, or someone top get values from one of those rare pre release tabs...
Sorry for the bad news, I'm going to bed, midnight shift tonight...
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Maybe someone needs to write the drivers for it. Are you sure it's getting power as well?
Well, don't loose hope. Yes, there could be some resistor or some bridge to be shortened, but I think that the problem could lie somewhere else.
The tab has already a "sd", it's the internal one. Maybe it cannot see 2 sd at the same time. So we should swap from the internal one to the external or turn the internal sd into internal storage. Or maybe there is some flag in the software to enabled.
Maybe a porting of the firmware of the new tab, with sd slot, will help.
Btw did you check with a tester if the soldering has gone fine?
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[Q] S-pen not working at all after bezel replacement

Hey guys, first time poster but long time reader here. I'm having a problem with my galaxy note 2, my s-pen is not working at all, and using a different spen does not solve the problem. Here's what I did, I had to replace the bezel because i dropped it and it was badly damaged, and prior to that it was working just fine. I took the battery, sd card, sim card and the spen out and then removed and replaced the bezel as carefully as possible, I then replaced all of them and turned on the phone as normal. I did not tamper with the screen itself in any way.
Well, immediately after turning the phone on, I noticed the spen is not working at all. The only response I get from it is when I take it out of the holster and the phone makes a noise and vibrates. I am on a custom rom (alliance), and have switched to another rom just to make sure that it isn't the rom's fault.
I have no idea what to do now, I'm really hoping you guys can help me out. It is still under warranty, so should I just return it to stock and take it to verizon? For anyone with experience, if I do end up taking it to verizon, will they swap out the phone with a new one on the spot or will they send me one of their "pre-owned" devices instead? Thanks for the help.
I took the bezel off to see if anything looked out of the ordinary, and I actually found the problem! In my own stupidity, I let a connector come loose when I was swapping bezels. If you're looking at it from the back of the phone, it is in the top left corner, next to the camera, it's a gold rectangular connector, apparently it goes to the wacom digitizer. I'll see if I can find a picture of it later to post.
So bottom line, if you are having to replace the bezel like I did, make sure to check your connections before putting the screws in, because that connector is easy to knock loose.
Thanks anyway guys, I'm very sorry for wasting your time, but I hope this will help someone else in the same position.
the same problem
i have the same problem. i has replaced the screen and the s-pen do not work any more. can you post a picture showing this connector? because the screen spare part that i buy has only one connector. thanks.

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