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Soldering Micro-USB Cable Replacement Plug Issues: Phone Wakes Up, Doesn't Charge (4 vs 5 Pin)

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  • #1 17311006
    zdzislaw_84
    Level 2  
    I warmly welcome,

    I was just playing the replacement of a damaged micro-usb plug in the cable. After soldering everything according to the diagram and inserting the cable into the phone socket, the only thing the phone does is wake up, not load ... I would like to add that the solder and primary plug differed a little (the original had 4 places for the cable, and replaced 5 ). If I do not connect inputs 4 and 5 (I leave the cable in 5) with the phone, nothing is happening anymore.

    Hence the question: Why is this happening and how to fix it?

    Regards and I hope for a quick response :)


    This is the scheme that I used:
    Soldering Micro-USB Cable Replacement Plug Issues: Phone Wakes Up, Doesn't Charge (4 vs 5 Pin)
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  • #2 17311062
    Artur k.
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    I do not know what the plugin is and what are the descriptions of the leads, but I'm afraid that this is not what you need. Anyway, you wrote that the original had 4 pins, and this one has 5.

    I wonder why to play the cable repair, which costs PLN 15 ...
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  • #3 17311093
    Robert B
    Level 43  
    @ zdzislaw_84 this is the OTG plug, which is used to connect, for example, a pendriva to a telephone and the cable is on the other hand terminated with a socket and not a plug!
    Purchase without a clue and be glad that you did not beat your phone with this "creativity".
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  • #4 17311753
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Do not connect the 4 and 5 pins together, only solder wires to the 1 and 5 pin, remembering the correct polarity. Write another phone?
    I made a wire with a 5-pin plug and it loads phones or tablets, I send data and no problem.
  • #5 17312205
    zdzislaw_84
    Level 2  
    I've already dealt with everything :)
    I connected normally 5v and GND to sockets 1 and 5, and cables from d + and d- I connected to sockets 2 and 3, and then connected them (according to what I read on one page). Now I do not know why, but everything works as it should :D Thank you all for your help and willingness :)
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