Tuesday, September 20, 2016

How To Flash Qualcomm MBN Firmware Using QPST

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If ever trying to fix Nokia X6 touch screen failure issues and you'll do replacing the touch plate module, trying to calibrate the touch screen setting but unresponsive and restoring, upgrading and flashing the device firmware but nothing happens, the problem still exist and the touch screen left unresponsive.
This sometimes happens if the device suffered due to a wet damaged, heavily dropped and any related damaged accidentally done by the user. In this case only a hardware repair may only help solved the problem.
This solution below show the Nokia X6 PCB board components that holds and control the touch screen panel to work.



Nokia X6 Touch Screen Failure Solution
nokia X6 touch screen repair manual
The solution above showed  a Touch Accelerometer chip that   used to sense orientation,  detect direction in multi-access direction of the Touch  Plate module. If the chip is damaged the touch screen will not work and remains unresponsive. This chip needs a DC supply voltage of 2.78 volts in this designed on Nokia X6 and also. The 2.78 Dc volts is also feeds and supply the touch plate module.
You may check this supply voltage first before trying to rework, re-ball or replacing the touch accelerometer  chip.

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