I need help, my MPX 220 display was broke...this type ( MPX220) didn't entry my contry market...so the distributor ( MOTOROLA indonesia ) didnt have the spare part...i need the flexible cable for MPX 220. ( cable who connect mainboard to LCD ) my internal LCD display scarble image...the cell phone basicly oke but i cannot see all thing that i have to see ( sms, ico bla bla..) Where i could find the flexibel cable....can you help me.thanx before.
regards,
david
Not sure it's the screen, bought a broken replacement phone that had the screen broken thinking I could take the working screen from my existing model and stick it on the other phone...same problem when I switch the combined one on...
I would personally suggest going to ebay. They carry many replacement parts for cell phones such as the Flex cable that you need, and are quite inexpensive as well. I guess figuring out how to install it is the tricky part. Good Luck!!!!
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If that model has no external power supply
then the supply is internal and some capacitors are failing. The problem will worsen until the display will not work at all. It's a
fairly common problem with that type of monitor. The capacitors are
cheap, and not too difficult to desolder and replace. The hardest part
sometimes is getting the darned thing open. I had just recently went through this process with an AL1917. Seems like there were four 470 mfd/25 volt and two 220 mfd/25volt. Be sure to use the hi-temp type caps (105 deg C) Hope this helps.
You need to upgrade the firmware of ur handset which includes O.S also. but it is hard to find the firmware now as this product is stopped by Motorola.
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I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MPX 220. I'WE TRIED TO RESET IT BUT NOTHING , AND THEN I TOOK IT TO THE SERVICE SHOP AND IT SEEMS THAT THE PART OF THE PROCCESOR THAT HANDLES THE CHARGE IS DEAD . THEY RECOMENDED ME TO CHANGE THE PROCESOR . BUY , A MULTIPHONE RECHARGER . TAKE OUT THE BATTERY AND RECHARGE IT . BUY A SECOND BATERY . THAT'S WHAT I DID . BYE
Unfortunately, the vibration mechanism is not in the battery. You will eiither have to get it serviced or get a replacement phone.
I am very farmiliar with the MPX220 as I used to use one. When mine died, I replaced it with a Motorola Q. If you have GSM service, the GSM Q's are being relesed shortly.
This is the case that your phone previous setup has changed back to default setting since the phone is sold to you. I have my MPX220 before and sync with Windows Xp Service Pack 2 and Activesync 4.2 and everytime I came back, they automatically recognize each other both PC and my phone. I think in your case, you need to start over again by uninstall the activesync and reinstall it and then reconnect your phone back to start from step one. I think that is only way to refresh the connection of your MPX220 and your PC. I don't know why you has these problems but usually when you are done your setup at the first time, your PC recognize your phone with the current setup you have made but when your phone is completetly dead, it wipes out all related info which is necessary for both parts to handshake and only uninstall the sync software and reinstall it from fresh can solve this problem. windows 2000 is not as stable as win xp about these tasks. If you can upgrade to wins xp, you will never worry about this again specially windows xp with service pack 2. I hope this help
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