It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone,or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346].
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It sounds like a worn out charging port. You either have to replace the whole board or just replace the charge port on the board. The guide to remove the motherboard can be found here: [guide|1346].
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You can either fix the phone, or buy one online that works and use this for parts due to the age of the phone. Just make sure you do verify the IMEI number before you buy the new phone. These phones cost more to fix, then to buy a known good one for $10 used that has a clean IMEI or ESN. You are going to have to factory reset the new phone, but it's cheaper then replacing the board.
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While it's easier to replace the board, it's more expensive then it is to buy a whole new phone. I would suggest replacing the port on the phone, or retiring the phone and buying something newer or a phone like this used and using the old phone as a parts phone. This is because replacing the board is more expensive then a whole phone and you do not know if the IMEI/ESN on the new one will be active on another line, or usable at all for that matter. If you get a whole phone that's clean it's easier to check a whole phone instead of a bare motherboard. You need to verify the IMEI/ESN on the new board, if you can do this before you buy the board at all.
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Yes, you can replace the board if you want but keep the risk of doing this in mind and weigh the risk with the cost of your board, and you can then decide if you want a whole new phone or just a board replacement.
It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone, or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346]).
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It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone, or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346].
You can either fix the phone, or buy one online that works and use this for parts due to the age of the phone. Just make sure you do verify the IMEI number before you buy the new phone. These phones cost more to fix, then to buy a known good one for $10 used that has a clean IMEI or ESN. You are going to have to factory reset the new phone, but it's cheaper then replacing the board.
It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone, or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346]).
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You can either fix the phone, or buy one online that works and use this for parts due to the age of the phone. Just make sure you do verify the IMEI number before you buy the new phone. These phones cost more to fix, then to buy a known good one for $10 used that has a clean IMEI or ESN.
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It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone, or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346]).
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You can either fix the phone, or buy one online that works and use this for parts due to the age of the phone. Just make sure you do verify the IMEI number before you buy the new phone. These phones cost more to fix, then to buy a known good one for $10 used that has a clean IMEI or ESN. You are going to have to factory reset the new phone, but it's cheaper then replacing the board.
The connector for the charger may have broke off on it, you need to take the phone apart and resolder it([guide|1346]), otherwise a soft or hard reset may fix it
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Buy a treo 680 on craigslist or ebay with a broken screen and ask for the IMEI number to see if it is blocked or clear and remove the motherboard from that phone and pu it in your phone
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I'd alsotransfer the back of the parts phone on yours so the IMEI matches, unless it's under the battery and not stuck on the back
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It sounds like a worn out charging port to me. You are probably going to be replacing the motherboard of the phone, or resoldering it using this guide: [guide|1346]).
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You can either fix the phone, or buy one online that works and use this for parts due to the age of the phone. Just make sure you do verify the IMEI number before you buy the new phone. These phones cost more to fix, then to buy a known good one for $10 used that has a clean IMEI or ESN.
The connector for the charger may have broke off on it, you need to take the phone apart and resolder it([guide|1346]), otherwise a soft or hard reset may fix it
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Buy a treo 680 on craigslist or ebay with a broken screen and ask for the IMEI number to see if it is blocked or clear and remove the motherboard from that phone and pu it in your phone
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I'd alsotransfer the back of the parts phone on yours so the IMEI matches, unless it's under the battery and not stuck on the back
The connector for the charger may have broke off on it, you need to take the phone apart and resolder it([guide|1346]), otherwise a soft or hard reset may fix it