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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Asha 302 Camera Solution


Solution in this article is for Nokia Asha 302 Camera Problem. If your Nokia Asha 302 Camera is not working or you have a busted camera connector use the diagram in this article to solve this problem.
I have marked all the camera connector legs jumper points that I could find in this diagram. Please before doing any of these jumpers make sure that a faulty camera module is not causing this problem. The first leg marked with Red jumper is connected to C1483, second marked with Blue is connected to C1484 and C1485 at the same time. Third marked with Green goes to J1400 and 4th goes to J1401. 5th and 6th marked with Orange I could not trace sorry but the jumpers of the those legs are not available at the time. I will keep it in my checklist though as soon as I am able to trace them I will update the diagram or post a new diagram here.
Moving on to the other side of the camera connector of Nokia Asha 302 the 7th leg marked with black as you might have already judged is ground. Leg No. 8,9,11 & 12 go the jumpers points on the front of the motherboard right between Navigation Down and Power Button. 8th is connected to J1480, 9th is connected to J1482, 11th is connected to J1484 & 12th is connected to J1486. Now the final the 10th leg is connected to C1487 and C1486 at the same time which are placed right next to the 10th leg of the Nokia Asha 302 Camera Connector. That about covers all the camera connector jumpers points I could find. I hope this will be helpful to you.
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Here Are Nokia Asha 302 Camera Connector Ways Problem Solutions. Please Observe Carefully.
Nokia Asha 302 Camera Problem Solution
Nokia Asha 302 Camera Connector Ways Jumpers
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