• lenathaw@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I had to replace the USB C port on my Fairphone 3, took about €30 and 10 minutes.

    In any other phone it would’ve meant getting a complete new device

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      1 year ago

      It’s actually surprisingly easy to do on a OnePlus 5T. I did it after cleaning out the port wasn’t good enough anymore (my phone was bought secondhand/refurb, and I also recently replaced the battery too . - overall the cost of both endeavours including the cheapo kit to get the thing open in the first place was on the order of £25, though I did lose the two screws for the USB port that connext it to the bottom, still works fine with the other two internal screws though 🤣).

      Eventually secondhand parts will stop being available on ebay, but for now its all good ;p. Though if your screen breaks it’s probably not worth it to replace, that part alone seems to be half the secondhand-price of a lot of phones all on it’s own >.<

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      1 year ago

      I have replaced a micro usb port on an old phone before. But because it’s hard soldered it takes a lot of effort and time. I wouldn’t want to try that with usb c because it has way more leads.

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      1 year ago

      Some devices have the port on the mobo. I canonly think ione I’ve owned like this.

      All my other phones it’s been replaceable.

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      1 year ago

      Meh, I could replace entire bottom board on my Xiaomi Mi4 in about 10 minutes. Way back in 2014, best phone I’ve ever owned.