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  1. Looks like this connector have hidden one row of pins...it must be soldered with hotair or infrared. ...post photo of another side...are visible pins? you have visible 6pin - gap - 6pin correct? Check my pic what i mean EDIT...check this :
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  2. ...exactly as you say...thats why i hate c connectors...and work on it. Sometime are pads too smashed and is impossible to make bypass for all missing pins...then is solution made bypass only for data and charging. On removing...use around 330celsius and head connector from top...it must be really fully released. If is near microphone, then cover it with kapton tape and if mic have hole on another mobo side then cover this hole too...mic can be smashed really quickly with hot air! ...then remove all old tin from holes for connector frame.Put new tin on all pads(same amount - not
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  3. Right, this one looks to be identical. I have found similar connectors like what you have linked in your first photo but not what you have linked later (quoted above). This connector can be ordered here anyway. This kind of hidden row makes replacing the connector harder but it is not impossible. I hope there are no similar connectors exist with different wirings - this one looks to be identical based on back row and through-hole fixings. Thank you very much you have found it, I have just ordered a set.
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  4. If you go look at the available PC board mount jacks, every one I have found actually brings all 24 pins out to the PC board individually... And I've looked at about 30 so far... To actually run at full 'C' speeds, the TX1/RX1 and TX2/RX2 sets have to go to different pins on the chip that runs the interface. BTW, the pictures shown on Mouser, Digi-Key and other supply houses are often generic... You usually have to dig into the data sheet to find the actual pin spacing and layout... --
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  5. You will not need a heat gun to disassemble the base part but after unscrewing its screws, you need to have something really thin to detach clips and also to ensure you will not hurt the phone... it holds together really tight also without screws... Anyway, I have heard USB board itself may cause such behaviour, so it may happen you will only need a replacement USB board. Also, if you disassemble your phone, you may check its connectors (basically under a metal part which helps these connectors to remain in place). If they are connected well, I would also try to switch the phone on
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  6. Widevine DRM L1 will be supported. Currently we are focusing on CTS, will try to include this feature in initial release. If not, this will be added on the first OTA update.
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