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I have an old Samsung Chromebook Plus V2, and some of the keys not working. What I tried: I took the keycaps off and...
Meer informatieI have changed the Touch ID/Power Button on my iPad Air 4. Once I turned on the iPad, it booted normally to the lock...
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Unfortunately, all iPhone models' biometric authentication systems' (Touch ID, Face ID) parts are software locked down, meaning that when installed a non-apple-paired part, it will refuse to work. The sensor, yes, is "coded", or married to the motherboard, unless Apple re-pairs another sensor to the motherboard. You have two options: to not use Face ID entirely, or purchase the Apple Self Repair parts from their store; I will put the links below. Repair Manual: https://support.apple.com/en-us/100402 Repair Parts: https://www.selfservicerepair.com/en-US/order iPhone / iPhone 13 / TrueDepth Camera / TrueDepth Camera Bundle You might also need the service kit for the iPhone 13. Troubleshooting: https://support.apple.com/en-us/101966#display3
Meer informatieFirst, what phone is it? Troubleshooting steps might differ from each model. If possible, please provide phone make/model for better answers. You would also need the phone model for purchasing replacement parts. Secondly, most (or all) Android phones are fixable, if you can source the parts. It seems like the digitizer (touch screen) has been broken, probably from an impact that broke some of the fragile electronics. If there are no other damage, you can replace the display entirely (LCD (or else) and digitizer) or digitizer only on supported models.
Meer informatieYou're pretty much better off replacing the whole display assembly now, since the grade A OEM parts are not that expensive anymore. Also, it would be hard to find the hinge itself as a replacement.
Meer informatieFor this you'll need: (1) A Mac or PC (Windows 10 or 11) (2) A USB to Lightning Cable Shut the phone down like usual, then press and hold the power button till the recovery mode icon appears. Do not release at the Apple logo. When the recovery mode prompt appears, plug your iPhone into your Mac or PC. Open iTunes on your PC, or Finder on the Mac. Go to "iPhone", and click "Restore" on the popup. Hope this helps! EDIT: This will wipe your data. Be careful with this!
Meer informatieResetting the device via recovery mode: (1) Turn off your phone and wait a few seconds. (2) Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons until you see the Android logo. (3) Wait a few seconds. (4) Navigate with the volume buttons to 'Wipe data/factory reset' and confirm with the Power button. (5) Navigate to Yes and confirm with the Power button. (6) Your device will now be reset (Source: https://www.gomibo.ie/samsung-galaxy-m11/tips-tricks/reset-via-recovery-mode)
Meer informatieThe base model, G502 Hero wired, does not have a battery. Or for the wireless one: Logitech G502 Lightspeeds Vervanging van de batterij
Meer informatieIt seems like you can turn on "available on rest mode". Instructions: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support.... Hope this helps!
Meer informatieProbably the LCD is defective. The motherboard is fine, since the vibrations occur. Try reconnecting the flex to the motherboard, and if that doesn't work, just try a new LCD.
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