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Old 05-25-2003, 08:08   #1 (permalink)
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SonyEricsson T100 no speech


Hello! I have SonyEricsson T100 making calls but no speech. I rehoot the CPU but it isn't help and I think it's software problem. I tried to flash with Total Tool 1.60 .. the soft saying "Phone doesn't respond". Anyone can help me solve this problem? THANX
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You should try to remove the two transistors under the zero button.they are like fuses for speaker and microfone.They are close to each other with six legs.

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Old 07-17-2004, 22:13   #3 (permalink)
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remove the diode of 5 pads just under the keybord it works 100%
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there wasn't software problem, iki's right!, but have you check the lines ???, maybe there was a broken lines to your mic pads.


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do just what iki said and your phone will be fine
tried on more than twenty units 100%
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Quote:
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You should try to remove the two transistors under the zero button.they are like fuses for speaker and microfone.They are close to each other with six legs.

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Those two are ICs not transistor,and you are right it will work 10000%
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you should have not try any thing before , this.
try reset your phone, if it power on .


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