Hi everyone!
Yesterday I had an issue with my OPO (a 16GB Silk White model). In particular: I was listening to my music with my headphones connected, when suddently the wire of my headphones got stuck into something and they got forcely disconnected from the phone. When I replugged them I heard a "fast thinking" noise (similar to the noise that you listen right before a call, when your phone is near to a speaker. I hope to be understood). I played a song and there were audio problems. I already checked the headphones with an other phone and they are completely fine. So I think that something bad happened to the phone. To solve the problem, it's necessary to replace the whole motherboard (because the audio connector is placed on the MOBO itself).
I looked around surfing the net and I found another one (a 64GB model) for sale (at an affordable price) so I was thinking to buy this one and replace the motherboard with mine. My question is, are there any problems on replacing a 16GB model's MOBO with a 64's? (I mean, electronically speaking (incompatible voltage, or current problems and so on...). In other words, is this operation legit?
Of course I'm opened to any suggestion and advice.
Thank you in advance for your help, it is really appreciated.
Cheers!
Yesterday I had an issue with my OPO (a 16GB Silk White model). In particular: I was listening to my music with my headphones connected, when suddently the wire of my headphones got stuck into something and they got forcely disconnected from the phone. When I replugged them I heard a "fast thinking" noise (similar to the noise that you listen right before a call, when your phone is near to a speaker. I hope to be understood). I played a song and there were audio problems. I already checked the headphones with an other phone and they are completely fine. So I think that something bad happened to the phone. To solve the problem, it's necessary to replace the whole motherboard (because the audio connector is placed on the MOBO itself).
I looked around surfing the net and I found another one (a 64GB model) for sale (at an affordable price) so I was thinking to buy this one and replace the motherboard with mine. My question is, are there any problems on replacing a 16GB model's MOBO with a 64's? (I mean, electronically speaking (incompatible voltage, or current problems and so on...). In other words, is this operation legit?
Of course I'm opened to any suggestion and advice.
Thank you in advance for your help, it is really appreciated.
Cheers!
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