Hows your soldering skills
I'm going to school for electrical engineering and was in an engineering program all through high school....so you could say my skills are...decent
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Hows your soldering skills
cool, so I guess ur gonna have to google how to open rear of tablet. Once you open it, if it's like the asus, you'll be able to move the line out and charging plugs away from the edge. I'll post a pic of an article I read.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C7f7PIRGus
It seems like your ribbon cable for the jack is under the blue circuit board. If you remove the board, you can then peel back the ribbon and place it near the middle. Are you planning on putting the back cover back on? If so, drill a hole in it and stick the jack and charger plug through. I may have to place my cover on since the wifi and gps ant is stuck to it.
Is there anyway you can get the ribbon out through the back.
I made a slice on the cover with a knife.
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Look on the bright side, at least we know how to get to the battery if ever it needs replacing.
Traced the power and volume contacts on the board and soldered wires to them so I can control them physically with push buttons. If these soldering points were any smaller I'd have to get a China man to do it.
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LOL. I actually had to cut my finger nail b4 this pic.
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What if you plug in a jack, cut the wires and trace the left, right and shield to where the ribbons plug with a multimeter. Then maybe you can solder wires near the ribbon.
Maybe they sell 90 degree plugs?
That may help out to gain some space.
Good work guys.
FWIW guys, I have owned both the Nexus 7 and the Samsung Tab 2 7.0. The price is the same, you can find the Nexus 7 even cheaper sometimes, and the Nexus 7 is a much faster tablet. If its not too late you may want to look into exchanging yours. Especially if the, eh, hack-a-bility of it is better for this project. They both run Android, so all the apps will work the same, just faster.
Any updates Dub?
I was reading up a bit and found that a lot of people are saying that running a usb dac improves the audio big time on these tablets. The only problem is when your running unrooted, you can't charge and use a dac at the same time. So I took the leap last night and rooted the nexus. It was pretty easy.
So now that it is rooted I can attach a usb hub to it with multiple outputs and be able to charge at the same time. Another thing you can do is plug usb cam for back up, sd reader or usb hdd and a dac simultaneously. I got some links.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37064971#post37064971
http://mehrvarz.github.io/nexus-7-usbrom/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/37755-timurs-kernel-usb-rom-usb-host-power-management-usb-audio/