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i asked the European Sony Support, the European Sony Distributer and some shops for help - unfortunately no one could help.
So i decided to fix the problem with enamelled copper wires (0.2mm) and some acrylic varnish - it works fine...
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Check on Ebay, amazon or google shopping
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I found the side key flex cable but not the connector. I´ve looked on ebay, google, amazon... Here is a picture of the part... Maybe someone could help...
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Have you checked with your local Xperia care
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I can't see the picture but check this out
http://www.etradesupply.com/sony/tablet/sony-xperia-tablet-z.html
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I'm glad to here that you were able to solve this issue.
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Hi!
I have the same problem.
Please, could you upload a photo from the other side of solder?
Thanks!
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I´ve soldered the the wires directyl on the condensor (where the condensor mets the trace to the connector) and fixed them with varnish on the flex. When you follow the trace you should be able to find the right pin allocation. The 2 outer pins, in the row with 4 pins, are only for mounting the connector and some pins are internal wired... I think you can´t get wrong
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After a long, long search i´ve found out that the connector is this type: http://www.ddknet.co.jp/English/products/print/fpc-connectors/ff28/FF28_ENG.pdf
But i wasn´t able to get some of these - only +5000pcs