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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 oldturkey03 crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

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Hi,

As you do not state the model number of your Kyocera phone, this answer will be of a general nature regarding Kyocera phones.

The USB charge port on most Kyocera phones is surface mounted onto the systemboard. From the description that you have given as yours is missing its' connectors it will have to be replaced.

To do this you will need to:

Have some appropriate tools to be able to open up the phone so as to gain access to the systemboard.

Have surface mount soldering tools and skills.

Need to source the exact USB connector type, as to configuration and tethering to replace your faulty port.

If all this sound too daunting I suggest that you contact 2 or 3 reputable, professional mobile phone repair services and ask for a quote to repair your phone. I say 2 or 3 as this will give you a better idea of the cost of the repair if all the quotes are reasonably close. Also ask how long a guarantee they give on their repairs. Most reputable repairers give at least a 30 day guarantee.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 oldturkey03 crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

As you do not state the model number of your Kyocera phone, this answer will be of a general nature regarding Kyocera phones.

The USB charge port on most Kyocera phones is surface mounted onto the systemboard. From the description that you have given as yours is missing its' connectors it will have to be replaced.

To do this you will need to:

Have some appropriate tools to be able to open up the phone so as to gain access to the systemboard.

Have surface mount soldering tools and skills.

Need to source the exact USB connector type, as to configuration and tethering to replace your faulty port.

If all this sound too daunting I suggest that you contact 2 or 3 reputable, professional mobile phone repair services and ask for a quote to repair your phone. I say 2 or 3 as this will give you a better idea of the cost of the repair if all the quotes are reasonably close. Also ask how long a guarantee they give on their repairs. Most reputable repairers give at least a 30 day guarantee.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
As you do not state the model number of your Kyocera phone, this answer will be of a general nature regarding Kyocera phones.
The USB charge port on most Kyocera phones is surface mounted onto the systemboard. From the description that you have given as yours is missing its' connectors it will have to be replaced.
To do this you will need to:
Have some appropriate tools to be able to open up the phone so as to gain access to the systemboard.
Have surface mount soldering tools and skills.
Need to source the exact USB connector type, as to configuration and tethering to replace your faulty port.
-If all this sound too daunting I suggest that you contact 2 or 3 reputable, professional mobile phone repair services and ask for a quote to repair your phone. I say 2 or 3 as this will give you a better idea of the cost of the repair if all the quotes are reasonably close in the cost of the repair. Also ask how long a guarantee they give on their repairs. Most reputable repairers give at least a 30 day guarantee.
+If all this sound too daunting I suggest that you contact 2 or 3 reputable, professional mobile phone repair services and ask for a quote to repair your phone. I say 2 or 3 as this will give you a better idea of the cost of the repair if all the quotes are reasonably close. Also ask how long a guarantee they give on their repairs. Most reputable repairers give at least a 30 day guarantee.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

As you do not state the model number of your Kyocera phone, this answer will be of a general nature regarding Kyocera phones.

The USB charge port on most Kyocera phones is surface mounted onto the systemboard. From the description that you have given as yours is missing its' connectors it will have to be replaced.

To do this you will need to:

Have some appropriate tools to be able to open up the phone so as to gain access to the systemboard.

Have surface mount soldering tools and skills.

Need to source the exact USB connector type, as to configuration and tethering to replace your faulty port.

If all this sound too daunting I suggest that you contact 2 or 3 reputable, professional mobile phone repair services and ask for a quote to repair your phone. I say 2 or 3 as this will give you a better idea of the cost of the repair if all the quotes are reasonably close in the cost of the repair. Also ask how long a guarantee they give on their repairs. Most reputable repairers give at least a 30 day guarantee.

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