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The part appears to be the hirose connector ZX62R-AB-5P.
Micro-B Reverse (top-mount) shell SMT
This is not a trivial replacement. At least for me, the solder between the metal shield of the micro USB connector and the PCB has caused some of the circuit tracing of the USB to peal off. I am not sure if this will limit the current carrying capacity of the connector. Also, there is no way to directly solder the pads under the micro USB. You can solder the 5 pins, the 4 PCB punch through points, but not the larger ground pads under the USB connector - the ones that have partially pealed free.
Connecting a cable directly or replacing the motherboard might be the two realistic options.
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+You can see the broken loose 5 finger pins, the 4 mounting holes, and the two solder down pans in the picture below. If you look at the connector, you can see the two partial copper pads. These are torn loose from the motherboard. Hence the connection can not be reliably reestablished.
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Aporte original por: bryan

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The part appears to be the hirose connector  ZX62R-AB-5P.

Micro-B Reverse (top-mount) shell SMT

This is not a trivial replacement.  At least for me, the solder between the metal shield of the micro USB connector and the PCB has caused some of the circuit tracing of the USB to peal off.  I am not sure if this will limit the current carrying capacity of the connector.  Also, there is no way to directly solder the pads under the micro USB.  You can solder the 5 pins, the 4 PCB punch through points, but not the larger ground pads under the USB connector - the ones that have partially pealed free.

Connecting a cable directly or replacing the motherboard might be the two realistic options.

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