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Miniplayer Repair
This is a discussion on Miniplayer Repair within the General Meizu M6 forums, part of the miniPlayer M6 / SL category; I had to resolder my miniplayer on/off/play/pause (play) switch as it stopped responding. I bought my miniplayer off ebay from ...
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12-03-2006 #1Valued Member
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I had to resolder my miniplayer on/off/play/pause (play) switch as it stopped responding. I bought my miniplayer off ebay from China and the dealer has been deregistered, and did not want to wait for shipping to and from China and the expense, and questionable warranty. I decide to have a go at fixing it myself, I am a qualified electronic technician and experienced in micro electronic repairs.

(play switch is at the bottom and next to it is the touch pad ribbon connector, then earphone socket, mic, USB, Hold switch. The red and black wire are for the Li-ion battery which will need to be replaced in about 3 years.)
After carefully prising the back shell off, I carefully unscrewwd the 2 screws holding the pcb and carefully disconnected the touch pad ribbon to give me access to the bottom of the PCB, the SMD play switch had completely come away from the board, I reposistioned it and resoldered it in place, reconnected the touch pad ribbon, reinstalled the screws and case, and very happy to find play switch working again.
I hope this is helpful to other that may have the same fault.
By the way I use the elite dark tint crystal case, I hope that the plastic actuator for th play switch has not cause excessive force to be put on the miniplayer switch. Please post here if you have also had problems with play or hold switches.
More pics of dismantled miniplayer
http://en.meizu.com/userforum/forum_posts.asp?TID=254Last edited by FirePower; 12-08-2006 at 05:15 AM.
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12-07-2006 #2Valued Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postswow, I have never seen the inside of my miniplayer and I don't plan on seeing it for a very long time!
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12-07-2006 #3
I'm not brave enough to open my miniplayer, because I could break something.
But I will certainly ask you If I have any problems.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with the inferior crowd.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postsgeez, that's just plain scary. it's almost as bad as watching those medical operations on tv. only this doesn't have blood.

i'm such a clumsy person, i'd probably ruin my miniplayer if i tried this trick. hopefully, i won't have to resort to this and my m6 will live it's long (maybe 2-3 years) life unaltered. :D
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12-08-2006 #5Valued Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI do not think anyone here is inferior, and everyone has there own special talents or skills and it is best to share your knowledge to help others.
I spent many years repairing Radio Pagers so was familiar with the technology, but resoldering a loose component is fairly easy as long as you can get to the solder contacts, a lot of the new stuff is so small you can't hand solder or the contacts are under the chips.
By the way the TP model I have is more newer / improved than the one shown in the pictures, which seems to be more like a prototype. I expect the SP model would be more improved again.Last edited by FirePower; 12-08-2006 at 05:16 AM.
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12-23-2006 #6
Damn - beat me to it =P. My speciality is dismantling and keeping 'useful' stuff I've torn from broken kit =D
~audiofish~
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01-15-2007 #7Valued Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postsone thing you don't do in life is take stuff apart that doesn't need taking apart. its not the breaking bit thats worries me, its putting it back together neatly so all the connectors are not bunched up and so and then actually finding where that minute screw goes!
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04-14-2007 #8Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsEw! Tiny things like this...I wouldn't venture to repair. lol
When I was 18 (newly married and financially struggling), I went to the dump to drop off some garbage. I spied a shiney VHS player. The thing looked brand new and had a nice build. I took it home, plugged it in, it powered up but no go.
I decided to take the case off, looked around and then...spied a little spindle that was not in place. I slid it back on, turned it on and bingo...played my tape. It gave me 4 years of good service. lol All for free...just took about 15 minutes of my time.
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04-14-2007 #9
hey... just wanna say that the M looks really cool in there. Great Meizu!
Internet has an answer for every question out there, not likely to be always the answer you're looking for.
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04-14-2007 #10Junior Member
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI don't think meizu m6 battery will last me more than ~2 years, and many other miniplayer owners will need to open their miniplayer in the future for getting battery replaced. That's very nice,usefull thread, photos of inside miniplayer looks interesting
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postshey
how on earth do you pry the back off it?
thx
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Poststhanks
omg your the GREATEST! ! ! !
thx 2 u i fixed my m6 and saved myself 150 (:eek
bucks.:D
however if you dont have steady hands i wouldnt recomend this, cos the soldering is a *%@&$ to do.
anyway thx again times a billion.:D
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postshold button
im guessing the method given would be good to fix the HOLD button as my one has become a bit loose and doesnt work anymore
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03-13-2008 #14Passing By
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postshmmmmm managed to open up the meizu(thanks for the tips FirePower!!) and found out the hold button has been damaged. i.e. the plastic bits behind the front (if that makes sense:S)it which operate the hold function on the PCB/player have come off.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 PostsI'm actually having a bit of trouble right now with my play button. Though I've dropped mine (SP) many, many times in the year that I've had it, it's always been fine. However, last week when I dropped it, it must have landed square on the Play/On button, because it's completely stuck now. I can't press it because it's right in line with the side of the player. Since I have nothing to lose, I was considering opening it up, even though I really have no experience with such things.
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Thanked 0 Times in 0 Postsmy meizu player 4 gb can display the menu,rather it just displays a wallpaper,please help have been unable to rectify the problem. Peter Nairobi Kenya



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