Pranav Mathur was correct. I replaced the battery on a phone and at that point I had no speaker. I looked carefully over every part of the phone to make sure I didn't rip or damage anything (It's rare, but it happens, lol). When I found nothing, I looked at the connections and squeezed the phone while it was on to see if I got any sound and sure enough, I did! The battery that I used to replace it was flat and the old one was curved and thinner. After shaving a little of the frame off (I actually used a wire cutter I had on hand and nipped pieces away) and bending the battery slightly, I had sound! Hope this helps! At least it confirms the prognosis of Pranav Mathur.
Questa risposta è stata utile?
Votato
Annulla
Punteggio
4
7 Commenti
I have the same issue. The old battery was a curved one. The new one PolarCell 2400mAh (german ebay) was flat. Now I have no sound.
da Titannitrid
I actually just replaced my battery in the Moto X 2nd generation also called the Moto X 2014. It was a little bulky also. But I took a small Dremel tool and widened out the bottom of my frame. It is plastic. The speaker's still weren't working so I took it apart again and this time bent upwards the two gold contacts that allow the speaker to function. They are the two gold contacts that are all by them self on the frame not any of the gold contacts that are around all the other intricate electrical components. So just make sure you bend those flat gold ones up that are on the frame side by themselves. They are located in the lower left corner if you have the back on and it is facing away from you. If you push right on that spot on the back when you're testing the loud speaker function you should be able to get the speakers to go on and off by pushing right there. That's a good way to test them.
da John B
Also be very careful with all the components when unhooking them and getting the back off the phone and taking it apart. It is stuck down pretty good so you might even want to use some heat
da John B
When I put my phone back together and screwed it down it was still a little more bulky than my original OEM Motorola battery but it did tighten down without too much trouble. If you're putting your back together and it feels like you're pinching it too much and putting too much pressure on the back I would either try and make more room for the battery or try and get one that's skinnier.
da John B
Had my battery changed, now no ringer, and can't play videos-no volume. Earphone jack still works, which is sort of useless. :(
da kristirocks
Mostra altri 2 commenti