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🔄 Revive Your Nexus: The Ultimate Charging Solution!
The Unifix Charging Port Microphone Flex USB Dock Connector Replacement is a high-quality, brand new part designed specifically for the LG Google Nexus 5 D820 and D821. This all-in-one kit includes premium tools for easy installation, ensuring your device performs like new. With seamless compatibility and DIY-friendly resources available online, you can restore your phone's functionality with confidence.
J**S
UPDATED: great replacement part
UPDATE: since this review, the seller reached out and provided a replacement part. The replacement works perfectly and I think I just got a bum part initially.Pros:- Inexpensive. Getting tools and the part separately would cost much more.- Includes most tools that you'll need.- Anecdotally, it seems to improve my cell signal over the original part. Could just be my mind playing tricks on me or a lucky signal, but I noticed about a 3-5dBi gain in my garage.Cons:- The plastic spreaders included with this are cheap and shred apart as you use them (picture attached). You can get the back cover off, but the possibility of reuse drops once you're done.- 3 of the 4 screwdrivers included are not needed to do the replacement. Neither is the suction cup or the guitar pick-looking tool. Not really a problem, just confusing.- You need tweezers to do the replacement. I recommend something with a thin, sharp edge for pulling the old board away from the adhesive. UPDATE: the seller sent some tweezers with the replacement part. This was very helpful both for removing the antenna connectors on the part and getting the part itself out of the housing.As long as you have tweezers or that starts being included in the kit, this is a great replacement for the USB charging port or LED. I'm also impressed that the seller reached out after a negative review to make it right.
B**B
Great Fix for Charging Port but Speaker Problems
This was just what my phone needed for fixing my charging problems. The replacement took about 15 minutes and was very straightforward. This part appears to be an almost exact replacement for the old charger port. The phone now charges as fast and reliably as when it was new. However, the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because it doesn't play well with the speaker. I had to fiddle with the placement of the speaker several times to get the sound to work, and finally had to leave the two leftmost speaker screws (of the four) loose in order to have sound. If I tightened all four screws, I would lose the sound. Apparently, something isn't fitting just right but I can't figure out what it is. It all looks correct. I plan to try again another day, and I'll update this review if I find the answer.
S**K
Some initial problems, but the seller was very helpful & responsive. Replacement worked well.
UPDATE 2: The replacement part works well. The seller has also made some changes to make sure that future orders should not have this trouble. Again, highly commendable. I have raised my review score accordingly.------------------------------------------------------------UPDATE: The seller was very responsive to my original review (below) and is sending a replacement. He also appears to be working on solutions to make sure that this part installation is more reliable for future buyers. That is highly commendable. I will update this review and my rating after testing the replacement part.------------------------------------------------------------Original Review: I had the same issue as another reviewer. I tried installing this part 3 times (with great care), and in all cases, the speaker would not function once it was secured in place. There was no speaker issue when the original part was put back in place and secured.To clarify, the speaker on the Nexus 5 is connected to this board via contact with "pins" on the of the board. There is no "snap-on" connector, but rather, the speaker needs to sit in the correct location and be physically pressed against the correct portion of the board.I did some significant trouble-shooting of the issue by playing music while adjusting the position of the speaker (I don't recommend doing this yourself), so I could tell when a secure connection was made. If the speaker portion was only partly pushed into place, I could get sound, but there was no way to secure the speaker to the phone and reinstall the back of the phone without disrupting this tenuous connection. No tweaks that I could devise were able to solve the issue (shims, insulating contact points that might be shorting the connection, etc).The good: Aside for the speaker/speakerphone, everything else worked, including charging functionality. The kit came with a handy repair kit to assist with opening your phone (though the plastic opening tools are a bit fragile, so use care).The bad: No speaker or speakerphone functionality! There seems to be a quality control issue or design flaw in the part that I received. This part is NOT the same as the original (the boards are similar, but not identical. That would be fine if the promised functionality were achieved, but that was not the case.Bottom line: There appears to be some amount of luck involved with making a repair using this part. You may get lucky and get a usable replacement part. Or you may get an item that causes new issues with your phone. For me, this was a large waste of time and energy. Whether you choose to take the gamble is up to you, but don't expect a 100% foolproof solution.
D**O
Fixed my Screen Issues!
The picture on my Nexus 5 (D820) started jumping at the bottom of the screen a few months ago. Initially it was a minor annoyance, but it shortly progressed to making my screen unusable. The jumping and lines would work their way to the top of my screen and a static type screen would show up at the bottom of my phone. The strange thing was that it got better if I plugged my phone in to the charger. I called a local repair shop and they said it was likely that my screen was going bad and that it would need to be replaced. I did some googling and found that another Nexus 5 owner had the same problem and that an LG service tech had him replace the USB port and that the problem went away. I found a youtube video that instructed you step-by-step on how to replace usb charger and found this item here on amazon. The tools were a great help, especially the plastic pry bar and the sim card tool. How anyone can keep track of the one you get in the original box is beyond me. I placed the order on a Friday and it showed up at my front door on a Sunday. Phone was working perfectly 20 minuets after got this replacement.The only trouble I had was when I pried off the back cover I placed the tool too close to the sim card opening and the small section of that broke but was able to slip it back in to place and you can barely tell it had been broken. But that's obviously not the kits fault.
N**B
Part arrived NON working...
Part did not work at all. Put my old part back in and it worked again. I was very careful and diligent in my repair. tried installing and re-installing multiple times. Only reason I give it 2 stars is because the tools that came with it were very nice and they refunded me all my money.
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