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From the image seems like the pins broke off from the usb and are left on the board? If you have some soldering skill you can try to replace usb
And if you don't have the soldering skills you might be able to call around to phone repair shops, someone around them might have the skills necessary for this to be a cheap fix, especially since you already have it apart like this.