REMARKABLE REMARKABLE 2 Port Loose Connection
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96%
CONF
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USB-C Charging Port Connector
The mechanical stress of repeated cable insertion causes the solder joints connecting the USB-C receptacle to the logic board to fracture. Replacing the individual female connector restores the electromechanical bond required for consistent power delivery and data transfer. This component is the primary failure point in devices experiencing physical port movement.
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3%
CONF
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Main Logic Board
Because the charging port is surface-mounted to the primary circuit board, a 'loose' port often results in 'pad lifting,' where the copper traces are torn off the board. In such cases, component-level repair is impossible, and the entire logic board assembly must be replaced to restore functionality. This is the standard service-level resolution for non-modular charging architectures.
SKU: REMARKABLE-2-MLB
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1%
CONF
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USB-C Data/Charging Cable
In some instances, the perceived looseness is caused by the failure of the retention clips (springs) on the male end of the USB-C cable rather than the device port itself. A high-quality, spec-compliant cable can resolve connectivity issues if the port's internal dimensions are still within tolerance but the existing cable is worn. This is the least invasive potential solution.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the USB-C Charging Port Connector.
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