Introduzione
If the audio is not playing, even after following the troubleshooting instructions, then you may need to replace the headphone jack using this guide.
Cosa ti serve
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Have the front of the device facing you.
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Begin near one of the curved edges of the device (see photo two for visual example).
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Place a plastic opening tool between the front and back panels.
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Remove the adhesive film and flip up the retaining flap on the ZIF battery connector.
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Slide the orange battery ribbon cable out of the ZIF connector.
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Using a Phillips #000 screwdriver, remove the ten 4 mm screws around the battery.
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Slide a plastic opening tool under the bottom of the battery close to the speakers and lift up.
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Flip up the two ZIF connectors on the motherboard using the plastic opening tool.
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Slide the orange ribbon cables out of the ZIF connectors.
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Remove the front-facing camera.
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Use Phillips # 000 to remove two of the 4 mm .3 cm screws around the headphone jack.
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Lift the metal piece that is covering the headphone jack from one of the sides.
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Lift out the headphone jack.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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where can i buy a new piece of headphone jack for my tab A?
Amazon sell them here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/FoneJoy-Genuine...
I just used this guide to change the headphone jack on a Galaxy Tab A 10.1 SM-T580.
After taking the back off (Step 2) the headphone jack is fully accessible (Step 10).
I didn’t need to remove anything else, so Steps 3-9 inclusive were not required for me.
Very helpful instructions.
I likewise found the headphone jack to be fully accessible (SM-P585Y). The metal cover sticks a bit, but it’s only held down by the two screws. The headphone jack itself rests on top of a slightly adhesive pad.
Galaxy Tab A6 2016 - SM-T580
Die Kopfhörerbuchse habe ich bei Ebay (lt. Angebot neu) für unter 5€ gekauft. Anstelle des Plastikwerzeugs habe ich ein normales dünnnes Schmiermesser genommen. Mein Tablet is ja auch schon was älter. Von daher war es mir egal, was passiert, wenn ich nicht das Plastikwerkzeug benutze.
Gehäuse geöffnet, die beiden Schrauben an der Buchse rausgeschraubt und dann vorsichtig mit einem flachen Schraubendreher gelöst. War offensichtlich mit einer Art doppelseitigem Klebeband fixiert.
Buchse getauscht, zusammengebaut, getestet - funktioniert!!!!
Vielen Dank für die tolle Anleitung, die einem Mut macht, es selbst zu probieren.