: If the Micro-USB port pads are ripped off the PCB, you can solder a thin wire (jumper) from the charger's positive terminal directly to the on the motherboard. Data Recovery
[====== MICRO-USB PORT ======] | (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) | | VBUS D- D+ ID GND | =================================== | | | | | | | +---> GND / Shield / Battery (-) | | +-----------------> D+ Test Point (Near CPU) | +------------------------> D- Test Point (Near CPU) +-------------------------------> Charging Diode / Fuse / VBUS TP 1. VBUS / Charging Jumper (Pin 1) Nokia 105 Rm 908 Usb Pinout
: If the test points are covered by a green solder mask, gently scrape the mask off with a hobby knife until bright copper is visible. Apply flux and a tiny bead of solder to the point. : If the Micro-USB port pads are ripped
In this configuration, only the VBUS and GND pins are wired. The data pins (D- and D+) are left unconnected, which is why the phone can only charge via USB. Apply flux and a tiny bead of solder to the point
lacks a standard USB interface, flashing the device through these motherboard test points is often the only way to reset a forgotten security code Software Repair: