Handspring VisorPhone Repair

I got another email from someone with a broken VisorPhone.

A connector had come loose in this guy’s phone, so I took a look at it. The connector in question was the phone jack for the headset. This time, however, a pad was in fact ripped off the board when it came apart.

Take a look:

 
headset
 

headset

But I was still able to fix it, since this connector had three pins, two of which were able to be soldered down to their corresponding pads. the third pin I was able to solder to an adjacent component for strength. I then glued the whole thing down with a one-part epoxy glue called E6000. It turned out alright:

 
repair prep
 

repair prep

Handspring’s poor assembly quality control is strange. A cold solder joint like this should have been easy to spot before shipping.

Here’s a closer shot after the repair:

 
headset jack board
 

headset jack board

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  1. Svetlin Marinov
    Posted April 21, 2005 at 4:28 am | Permalink

    Very good! I didn’t take my tame to understand the exatc purpose of this site, but it really helped me to fix by myself my own VisorPhone. There is a connector between the two chipsets inside, the one with the phone on it, and the one with the vibrator/loudspeaker/phone jack. The one part of the connector is detached from the chipset, but with some paper inside i’ve managed to retain the contact between the two sets and now my phone rings like crazy once again!

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  3. Posted April 21, 2005 at 4:54 am | Permalink

    Cool, Svetlin. Nice work on fixing your phone. :-)

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  5. Posted April 21, 2005 at 3:03 pm | Permalink

    Rob! That’s so cool that other people are able to fix their own gadgets because of your site! you’re tho thsmart!

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