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I would like to know how to replace the micro USB charge port cover. I am interested in using a wireless charging adapter. The type that fits into the micro USB port. This style of adaptor however interferes with the charge port cover. If I can remove the cover without damaging it this style of wireless charging adapter is reasonable.
I just replaced mine, the flap had broken off leaving just a little bit of the “leash” in the body of the phone. I used a small knife to pry back the little bump guard near where the piece was stuck in there, then used a thumb-tack to sort of stab it and pull it out to where I could grab it with needle-nose pliers. I then gently pull it with the pliers while I pried slightly to give it room to come out. If yours isn’t broken off already I’d say just pull it lightly while prying the corner just a little bit. Then I pried lightly while sticking the new one in, it popped in with ease since I had the corner of the bump guard pried open a little bit.
Mine came off at work one night, and after reading that the phone would have to be disassembled(shudders!), I decided to get a magnifier and a good light, and take a closer look. On the S5 Active, the USB cover is in two pieces-the cover itself, and the “leash” that anchors the cover to the case. In my situation, whatever adhesive was used may have just worn out somehow, and after a very small dab of superglue, the cover and leash were attached-so if yours has fallen off, don’t throw away the old cover! Good Luck Jim B
You can try this: http://nitpickle.wordpress.com/2014/03/1… It’s for the Xperia Z but I believe it’s exactly the same method.
Where can a replacement cover be ordered? I’m due for a trade in upgrade, but AT&T won’t take the phone back because the charge port cover broke off a few days ago.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/29152069377…
- Put soft clean cloth on table or desk; put phone, turned off, facedown on cloth.
- pry off back (battery) cover
- using #000 philipps screwdriver, remove screw at bottom left hand side, near charging port.
- gently pry up plastic insert which the screw came out of.
- lift port cover (or what is left of it) straight up.
- Install new cover if you like, and apply steps 4 thru 1 in reverse.