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  • mrsdsdsdsd
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    • Oct 2021
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    4G LTE router sim socket replacement

    hi everyone i hope you all doing well.
    i'm trying to replace a sim socket in my 4g router, i found similar parts on aliexpress and i'm not sure if it will work on my device (Huawei b593s-22)
    here's the original one:
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    and here's the links of the one i found on aliexpress:
    1-
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...yAdapt=glo2vnm
    2-
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001...yAdapt=glo2vnm

    if anyone knows if it is possible to replace it with either one please let me know.

    thank you so much.
  • Answer selected by mrsdsdsdsd at 07-24-2024, 12:27 PM.
    mrsdsdsdsd
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    Update: it might help someone

    the piece looks exactly like the original one and it works fine.
    Ps: first link.

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    • mrsdsdsdsd
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      • rogfanther
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        #3
        Going by the images, yes. But the best way to be sure is compare them before soldering the new part

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        • mrsdsdsdsd
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          #4
          Originally posted by rogfanther
          Going by the images, yes. But the best way to be sure is compare them before soldering the new part
          thank you for the reply.
          i don't have the original part and aliexpress shipping takes ages that's why i'm asking, anyway i have ordered one and i will see how it goes and update the topic later.

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          • mrsdsdsdsd
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            #5
            Update: it might help someone

            the piece looks exactly like the original one and it works fine.
            Ps: first link.

            Click image for larger version

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