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6P complete teardown. http://www.witrigs.com/blog/huawei-nexus-6p-teardown/
That is awesome, was this a difficult process? Just curious as I hate the idea of a non removable battery and would like to hope I could tear it down and replace it myself if needed.
:Funny thing...
This is what 75 percent of owners have said has happened to their phone, after a 3 inch drop onto a goose-down pillow
This phone looks good even when torn down!
shag_on_e said:
That is awesome, was this a difficult process? Just curious as I hate the idea of a non removable battery and would like to hope I could tear it down and replace it myself if needed.
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See for yourself, been posted on ifixit for a few months: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+6P+Teardown/51660
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Soulfly3 said:
:Funny thing...
This is what 75 percent of owners have said has happened to their phone, after a 3 inch drop onto a goose-down pillow
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Was thinking the same thing
You've got bigger cajones than me. This sort of stuff is far too fiddly for my liking :laugh:
If it ain´t broke, don´t fix it Take good care and use a protective case and your phone will be good for at least 2 years ( until you get to choose a new device from your mobile provider ).
I have to say the battery is fiercely glued in. If you want to see how to change the battery, you can come to Witrigs.com/blog to see the process. Hope it does help.
shag_on_e said:
That is awesome, was this a difficult process? Just curious as I hate the idea of a non removable battery and would like to hope I could tear it down and replace it myself if needed.
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Is there any information regarding the headphone jack audio amplifier chip?
The most intimidating thing about taking this apart is the glass over the camera area. Sure, I might get it out but not breaking it in the process is going to be tough much less getting it back without the glue looking like crap.
Gorgtech said:
If it ain´t broke, don´t fix it Take good care and use a protective case and your phone will be good for at least 2 years ( until you get to choose a new device from your mobile provider ).
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That's the beauty of the N6p. No provider needed.....you can buy a new one whenever you want!
Related
On my way for the best flip case I found this:
Aluminium Lined Leather Edge Case (Apple iPhone 3G/3GS) (not the Harry Potter Edition)
Actually it's for the iPhone 3GS, but it fits (after a while) and protects perfect, and to use the camera, I had to put a hole in the back. Another cons is that you can't place the stylus in the phone. But that's all of the disadvantages and I'm really happy with this case.
Proporta possibly offers a product like this for the Blackstone (with a hole for camera and one for the stylus), if lots of people request for it.
Do you like it?
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That is quite nice, but I'd rather one that was specifically made for the device, rather than one of a similar size. Will investigate Proporta a little more.
Cheers
Damn that is quite nice and I think if you never mentioned it was made for an fruit phone no body would know different.
Holy moly its far too expensive!
It looks okay - might be tempted
http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=4415&t_mode=des
johncmolyneux said:
It looks okay - might be tempted
http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=4415&t_mode=des
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I used this one before, but I love the one above much more
shruff said:
Damn that is quite nice and I think if you never mentioned it was made for an fruit phone no body would know different.
Holy moly its far too expensive!
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Proporta offers a special discount for us:
as rabat code enter DANKE and you'll get 15% off
Nice......if it was a perfect fit I would actually consider it..
Actually.....I just checked out the price.....Holy **** that's al\ lot of money for a case...!!!
samlives said:
Nice......if it was a perfect fit I would actually consider it..
Actually.....I just checked out the price.....Holy **** that's al\ lot of money for a case...!!!
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to protect a device worth more than 400 € the price for me is o.k.!
additional, you get a lifetime warrenty
Anyone have a simple way to prevent the sides of the battery door from squeaking? Mostly on the left side. Anyone else have this issue? Happens on my oem extended and oem standard door. Thanks in advance.
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man i had the same annoying problem, but i saw a case,holster combo and had to pick it up (from verizon)..its already bulky with the extended battery but i didnt care with the extra added thickness to it, the annoying squeeking is now completely gone lol and i actually love the look and feel of this combo holster together, view pics for reference =]
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man i had the same annoying problem, but i saw a case,holster combo and had to pick it up (from verizon)..its already bulky with the extended battery but i didnt care with the extra added thickness to it, the annoying squeeking is now completely gone lol and i actually love the look and feel of this combo holster together, view pics for reference =]
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I had the same case and holster for the stock battery from verizon and quit using it after my phone slid out and hit the floor 5 times...
Went back to a leather case that you put the phone in (with belt clip).
perhaps a tad of electrical grease?...
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voxigenboy said:
perhaps a tad of electrical grease?...
õ_Ô
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If its the same thing that's happening to me then its not so much a squeak as it is feeling like its not completely on right.
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I had that case and mine has always been tight. Had to really try and get it out to answer. I have 3 extras back from cpo they sent.
Hi guys, just looking at a phones glass and trying to decide whether it's too far gone to repair. I know it needs a new button also. What do you think?
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http://imgur.com/a/GUTf7
Ouch.
Well anything is possible but depends on how much money are you willing to spend. Try finding a good deal on ebay for the entire front with digitizer, lcd and button like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Gal...058?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item337f67fb42
Stalix said:
Ouch.
Well anything is possible but depends on how much money are you willing to spend. Try finding a good deal on ebay for the entire front with digitizer, lcd and button like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Gal...058?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item337f67fb42
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You don't think this can get done with just the glass and not the whole LCD replaced?
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You don't think this can get done with just the glass and not the whole LCD replaced?
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Yes it can be done.
Its a hard process search on you tube for movie's.
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well anything is possible but from my prior experience with other phones, the adhesive holding the digitizer and lcd together is very strong. When trying to pull it apart it usually cracks the lcd...
So from now on I just usually buy the entire assembly.
The glass is not too hard to replace. I broke mine (not nearly as bad as yours). It took me about an hour to get the old glass off, clean it all up and install the new glass.
Make sure to keep the heat on (I just used a hair dryer) and slowly work your way around. After having a look at the photo I'm not sure the digitizer or buttons will work though. They are both attached by a very thin ribbon at the bottom of the phone, which if damaged won't work.
Holy crap it still works!
Does anyone else have a dimple/dent that goes from the bottom of the rear camera to the AT&T logo? Its like a line dent.
Thanks
Nope
Nope... Let me guess you didn't do anything that will cause it?
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I'm not sure how that would happen from a user.
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Nope... Let me guess you didn't do anything that will cause it?
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Thats the way it came.. I guess I could take it back to AT&T and have them pull out another one to compare and return it if the other one is not dented..
A guy at best buy said it had something to do with teh 0 space deign or something.. I think he was full of it..
I have a random dent/dimple on my HTC One on the right side of the back; I never dropped the phone or anything. It's my work phone so I'm not going to go jumping through hoops for a replacement because I have a case on it but if it was my personal device I'd be exchanging it in a heart beat.
I have strange, antenna like structures coming out of my One's earphone jack, and they seem to be watching me, spooky.
californiarailroader said:
I have strange, antenna like structures coming out of my One's earphone jack, and they seem to be watching me, spooky.
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lol
I had three of them around the camera. Looked like zits. I took it right back in to best buy and exchanged it. The new one doesn't have it. So if you got it I'd recommend an exchange.
Pics or it didn't happen :cyclops:
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Pics or it didn't happen :cyclops:
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It's hard to see.. I took these pictures with my iPad, so, if they are not the best of quality, that's why...
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I went to AT&T on the 15 th day thinking I had plenty of time. Guess I should've read the receipt. I was thinking I still had 30 days to return it,, Oh well. It's not that noticeable, but I know it's there, so it bothers me a little..
So I took the plunge and upgraded to the LG G2 from a Samsung SIII and over all I enjoy it. The one thing that I will miss most is quickly swapping batteries in and out on the go and having a fresh full charge.
I pulled the back off of the G2, and the battery is still looking a big difficult for quick replacements. I'm a bit nervous to dig into mine (it is under an hour old) but I found a picture of the BL-T7 battery removed here: http://gsminsider.com/2013/08/lg-g2-bt-t7-3000mah-battery-hands-on/
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Here are some more in-depth shots pull from another thread:
Let the discussion begin...
unscrew the plastic piece and remove the battery:
This is the AT&T version
joshuadjohnson22 said:
unscrew the plastic piece and remove the battery:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f157/GTRSentra/P1040113.jpg
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Interesting. It wouldn't seem to far fetched to make a quick dongle out of the power terminal tether for quick swaps. Also cutting every other plastic snap latch from the housing back would make the thing come off with ease.
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PaulieWallie said:
Interesting. It wouldn't seem to far fetched to make a quick dongle out of the power terminal tether for quick swaps. Also cutting every other plastic snap latch from the housing back would make the thing come off with ease.
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you may need to mod the housing... there is very little room to work with. They crammed as much as they could in that tight area. Personally with a 3000 mah battery I don't see the need. Just replace it after a year or two and keep on trucking.
PaulieWallie said:
Interesting. It wouldn't seem to far fetched to make a quick dongle out of the power terminal tether for quick swaps. Also cutting every other plastic snap latch from the housing back would make the thing come off with ease.
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As Joshua posted, I don't know why you would even bother.
The battery in thi sphone lasts over twice as long as most other phone's I've used.
So far on average im getting over a day and half and in some cases 2.5 days even with 4+ hours of screen on time
I know this is an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone actually did any modding, or if they changed the battery or anything. Let us know what happened!