• @bisby
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    810 months ago

    Same. The USB port struggles to retain the cable sometimes, but this phone has kept me happy for a very long time.

    I wonder what it would take to just repair the USB port.

    • @[email protected]
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      1110 months ago

      For my phone (almost 7 years old), a thin needle to scrape out all the dust is sufficient. Pressurized air also helps.

      • @khannie
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        510 months ago

        Yeah was just about to say the same. I had a OnePlus 5 where the cable wasn’t staying in because pocket lint had built up inside in then gotten compressed by me putting in the charger cable. Thin needle and a torch sorted it right out.

        • @Schal330
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          410 months ago

          Once you’ve cleaned it out you can buy USB-C port covers. They are so cheap for a bunch of them and prevents the issue from happening again

      • @bisby
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        10 months ago

        Mine doesn’t seem to have much dust in it (I don’t usually keep it in a pocket) and it seems like the cable seats all the way, but more of a situation where the metal housing is bent so doesn’t grip the cable properly. 🤷

        Edit: well ill be… I got a needle in there. Very little came out. Cable seats in what looks like the exact same depth as before, but now it holds the cable better. Mind blown. Apparently 0.1mm worth of dirt is all it takes

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        This is one of the main reasons I use a wireless charger for nightly charging. The lint doesn’t get packed in to a dense layer if you aren’t plugging cables in all the time. My other reason is that I’m a clutz and snag dangling cables when reaching for stuff.

    • SolidGrue
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      110 months ago

      My port also got wallered out but it’s a very easy swap. 2 case screws, pop off the back, undo 2 more screws to remove the USB/audio jack assrmbly and swap in the new one. No glue, no kamikaze springs, no muss, no fuss.

      Its a $5(ish) part plus shipping from iFixIt, and took me 20 minutes. I replaced the battery too, sonce I was already in there with the back off. Also an easy swap.