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JUAN DELA CRUZ
Mad Scientist

Philippines
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Posted - Nov 06 2010 :  03:26:54 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi guys

I'am looking for an advice, tips, techniques on how to troubleshoot repair L.G. and Blackberry Units.

I do have knowledge in Basic Electronics and Troubleshooting but mostly on appliances such as TU, radios, e-fan and the like.

This is the first time that I will deal with "cellular phones" (with much small, sensitive components)

I dont have enough knowledge with "hot air soldering. I have only use traditional soldering iron (some of them are cheap and made in China that burnt easily)

That's why I am looking for advice. I googled it already, but I didn't found any descent sites.

Please assist me here. Thank you.

juan dela cruz
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Edited by - JUAN DELA CRUZ on Nov 06 2010 03:30:21 AM

audioguru
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 06 2010 :  7:49:02 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I doubt that you will be able to buy the parts and understand what they do.
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Aaron Cake
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 07 2010 :  10:18:30 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I'm not sure why you would repair something like this? The cost/labour would quickly exceed the replacement value of the device unless the repairs are simple trackball swaps, screen swaps, etc. Most of the time, the internals are on just a few chips on a board which may or may not be labelled and available on the open market. Most phone issues are mechanical problems like being eaten by a dog, dropped in a toilet, run over, etc.

Here is a Blackberry Torch disassembly:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/blackberry-torch-gets-dissected/

Not much to fix.
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audioguru
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 07 2010 :  12:51:13 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My daughter got her first Blackberry for free with a cell phone contract. I think repairs/replacement are also free but it has never failed. Now she has a second newer one from her employer. Stereo Blackberries!
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JUAN DELA CRUZ
Mad Scientist

Philippines
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Posted - Nov 07 2010 :  9:18:33 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Aaron and audioguru for your response.



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