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Replacement Loud Speaker - kmsgli - 02-15-2021

Hey just looking to see if anyone found a good location to find a replacement loud speaker?

I got my pinephone a week or so ago and the speaker was making some static noise but did not think much of it until it completely stopped working yesterday.

I am fairly certain its hardware as the headphone jack outputs sound, the earpiece outputs sound Bluetooth outputs sound but internal speaker no sound (tested on multiple OS's).

I opened a ticket with pine64 but according to the wiki it is not a part they have replacements for and I have to track one down from an old Nokia or Lenovo. I found some on Ali Express but they are two months away is there anywhere in the US that will carry the speaker as I don't want to switch back to my android phone as my daily driver for a silly speaker problem but I need to be able to hear my phone while I wait for parts.

Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks folks!


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - zborgerd - 02-15-2021

Probably can get them to replace the whole phone since it's under warranty.

I once had a Nexus 7 tablet and had to go through 3 before I got one that didn't develop rear speaker problems. I had a piano app for my young son and it seems like certain frequencies "broke" the speaker almost immediately. Needless to say, I never ran the app after that. Evidently it was a design flaw that caused the speaker to become loose.

On a related note, it's supported somewhat by PostmarketOS so I might dig it out and give it new life.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - kmsgli - 02-15-2021

(02-15-2021, 01:13 PM)zborgerd Wrote: Probably can get them to replace the whole phone since it's under warranty.

I once had a Nexus 7 tablet and had to go through 3 before I got one that didn't develop rear speaker problems. I had a piano app for my young son and it seems like certain frequencies "broke" the speaker almost immediately. Needless to say, I never ran the app after that. Evidently it was a design flaw that caused the speaker to become loose.

On a related note, it's supported somewhat by PostmarketOS so I might dig it out and give it new life.

That would be ideal to just replace.

Do you mean reach out to postmarketOS for replacement parts or warranty stuff?


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - zborgerd - 02-15-2021

(02-15-2021, 06:45 PM)kmsgli Wrote:
(02-15-2021, 01:13 PM)zborgerd Wrote: Probably can get them to replace the whole phone since it's under warranty.

I once had a Nexus 7 tablet and had to go through 3 before I got one that didn't develop rear speaker problems. I had a piano app for my young son and it seems like certain frequencies "broke" the speaker almost immediately. Needless to say, I never ran the app after that. Evidently it was a design flaw that caused the speaker to become loose.

On a related note, it's supported somewhat by PostmarketOS so I might dig it out and give it new life.

That would be ideal to just replace.

Do you mean reach out to postmarketOS for replacement parts or warranty stuff?

No. I just meant that it's an open source project to bring an old and unsupported tablet back to life. Completely unrelated to your issue though I used to have speaker problems with that model.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - kmsgli - 02-16-2021

So someone correct me if I am wrong but if the speaker has resistance it means it is still good? With a multi meter across the metal springs i get 7.2 ohms and when i apply voltage to it the speaker it crackles. Does this indicate an issue with the board the speaker is attached to rather then the speaker itself?

Thanks again.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - wibble - 02-16-2021

Resistance seems reasonable, and the crackle suggests it's probably working. The connection goes via the wider of the two ribbons to the amp chip on the main board I think, so the problem could be in the various cables and connections, or on the main board. I'd try reseating connectors as several people have found them not properly seated, but beyond that it'll take some delicate testing to track down.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - kmsgli - 02-16-2021

(02-16-2021, 04:40 PM)wibble Wrote: Resistance seems reasonable, and the crackle suggests it's probably working. The connection goes via the wider of the two ribbons to the amp chip on the main board I think, so the problem could be in the various cables and connections, or on the main board. I'd try reseating connectors as several people have found them not properly seated, but beyond that it'll take some delicate testing to track down.
Seems like i should send it back for service at this point. I Opened a ticket a few days ago with no response they must be backed up.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - zborgerd - 02-16-2021

(02-16-2021, 08:53 PM)kmsgli Wrote:
(02-16-2021, 04:40 PM)wibble Wrote: Resistance seems reasonable, and the crackle suggests it's probably working. The connection goes via the wider of the two ribbons to the amp chip on the main board I think, so the problem could be in the various cables and connections, or on the main board. I'd try reseating connectors as several people have found them not properly seated, but beyond that it'll take some delicate testing to track down.
Seems like i should send it back for service at this point. I Opened a ticket a few days ago with no response they must be backed up.

Might be related to Chinese New Year. I don't know how they handle their support but the recent blog post / podcast indicated that offices in several locations were on break.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - kmsgli - 02-18-2021

(02-16-2021, 11:25 PM)zborgerd Wrote:
(02-16-2021, 08:53 PM)kmsgli Wrote:
(02-16-2021, 04:40 PM)wibble Wrote: Resistance seems reasonable, and the crackle suggests it's probably working. The connection goes via the wider of the two ribbons to the amp chip on the main board I think, so the problem could be in the various cables and connections, or on the main board. I'd try reseating connectors as several people have found them not properly seated, but beyond that it'll take some delicate testing to track down.
Seems like i should send it back for service at this point. I Opened a ticket a few days ago with no response they must be backed up.

Might be related to Chinese New Year. I don't know how they handle their support but the recent blog post / podcast indicated that offices in several locations were on break.
Ah that could be, well then i feel better that I have not been reached out to yet.

Thanks for all the help guys.


RE: Replacement Loud Speaker - MtnSk8 - 02-18-2021

There is some info on the speaker in this thread: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12046

This one may work in the pinephone: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32861312441.html

Cheers!