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SkyBurner
5th December 2007, 01:01 PM
Hi ! I have an I-Mate PDA2K with WM6. A couple of months ago I've changed the case (with a black one from O2) and the touchscreen (chinese one, don't know the brand but bought from e2shop) which I bought from ebay. After 2 weeks my speaker was going crazy and sounded weird (when I want to talk and playing music). When I say weird means that it sounded like a TV/Radio ... when a nearby mobile phone starts ringing and I bearly could hear the other person ... you know the sound ... and above all it gets really hot if I play music for 4-5 minutes or if I talk a little more (I would like to mention that for the first 2-3 seconds everything is ok and after that the sound is becoming strange). The same problem was also in WM2003SE (default OS), and the problem disapears when I plug in my headphones. When I send it to Qtek Romania they said that the "Audio Driver" or the "Audio Chip" is faulty and that they don't have the possibility to replace it because it't too old. Does anyone had/has this problem and if yes what can I do to fix it, or what should I buy from ebay, where the chip is located (on the mainbord?). Thanks and I hop I'll receive an answer.
P.S. Forgot to say that changing the speaker won't fix the problem.
SystemR89
13th December 2007, 06:37 PM
Hi ! I have an I-Mate PDA2K with WM6. A couple of months ago I've changed the case (with a black one from O2) and the touchscreen (chinese one, don't know the brand but bought from e2shop) which I bought from ebay. After 2 weeks my speaker was going crazy and sounded weird (when I want to talk and playing music). When I say weird means that it sounded like a TV/Radio ... when a nearby mobile phone starts ringing and I bearly could hear the other person ... you know the sound ... and above all it gets really hot if I play music for 4-5 minutes or if I talk a little more (I would like to mention that for the first 2-3 seconds everything is ok and after that the sound is becoming strange). The same problem was also in WM2003SE (default OS), and the problem disapears when I plug in my headphones. When I send it to Qtek Romania they said that the "Audio Driver" or the "Audio Chip" is faulty and that they don't have the possibility to replace it because it't too old. Does anyone had/has this problem and if yes what can I do to fix it, or what should I buy from ebay, where the chip is located (on the mainbord?). Thanks and I hop I'll receive an answer.
P.S. Forgot to say that changing the speaker won't fix the problem.
I've the same problem :(
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