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Guest bayuap
Posted

Hi there,

I've just changed my omnia II's digitizer using the guide from this forum :D

and now it works again ....

thanks guys :D

but there's one item , a small rubber cap, that's left behind

it's no 16 on this picture (mic something ?? I can't read those characterrs ;) )

index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=39822

and I don't know where to put it back again

any clues, guys ??

thx

Guest CrescendoFire
Posted

is it the round rubber cap?

that's prolly an antenna protector... the one that usually put in the antenna connector hole...

Guest bayuap
Posted
is it the round rubber cap?

that's prolly an antenna protector... the one that usually put in the antenna connector hole...

well it's not round, but sort of rectangular

any ideas what the characters mean ?

Guest Snow02
Posted (edited)

It is an antenna protector. Pull the back cover off the phone. Look for a hole with what looks like a small coax cable input plug inside it. The cap goes over that. It should be on the right side, just above the battery according to the photo above (see the round hole?).

Edited by Snow02
Guest surenz
Posted

this rubber is for the mic under the unit with the speaker (10). On my phone it was sticked on that unit.

the antenna hole is not closed normally.

Guest bayuap
Posted
this rubber is for the mic under the unit with the speaker (10). On my phone it was sticked on that unit.

the antenna hole is not closed normally.

oh .... OK

hmmmm ... any negative effects if I didn't put it back where it belongs ?

Guest surenz
Posted
oh .... OK

hmmmm ... any negative effects if I didn't put it back where it belongs ?

May be dust going to the mic and additionally the wind, the breath of talking sometimes. Better put it. While it's invented, I'm sure is needed.

It is covering the mic against the external influences.

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