My new blueangel case arrived
So i decided to repimp my case.
Here is my pimp.
You check check out my previous pimp too. There is a tutorial on how to pimp your blueangel correctly.
This time im using 18kt Gold Spray
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Hi,
Great working and a nice-looking BA^^
btw, did you just put off your front plate without disassemble your BA?or you have to disassemble your BA just to paint your front plate?
the guide that I read, explain that I have to disassemble my BA to enable putting of the BA front plate.
Very Admirable
Very nice Facelift. You got me inspired. As I can see you have the new SPB Mobile Shell running which is great for the BlueAngel with its big display.
after ard 4+months, im thinking of respraying my BlueAngel again..
the paint is still good but just wanna change a new appearance.=)
Cigarette burns on my paint work. still not that bad.
dropped it once, the top coat came off but the gold paint is still there.
wow
u give me inspiration to
i will on my BA
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I was thinking - since JAM is identical to Treo 600/650 all cases for Treo should work more or less with JAM. I've found this case in local Future Shop store. I thinks that it works wih JAM better than with Treo!
There is no hole for a camera buttom at the left side, but it can be pushed through the case no problem. Volume slider is acessable 75%. At the bottom Mini USB ann headphone jack are acessble through the Treo connector hole!
It's very easy to take unit of the case and use it naked, if you are in safe enviorment. But if you're on the go, I think this case is perfect, it protects front plate and the screen from grease and dirt and sctrathes. Of course, it's not a bulletproof but gives me better, more secure feeling.
Just want it to share
Hi!
Yeah! Thats true. I tried my "old" Covertec Case for Treo 600... works!
Pictures -> http://www.e2k.de/MDAc/index.html
Greetings
plant
Je je... It's beautifull... Try with one iPod case... It fit so good too ;-)
Hi,
I'd like to share with you that I am using a Crumpler case for my HTC TyTN II. The case I am using is called The p.p. 55. It fits the phone perfectly and is great for taking in and out of pockets. The only disadvantage is that it zips all the way round so is not particularly wired headphones friendly as you have to leave it unzipped at the bottom but overall I am very happy with it as a phone case.
Cheers,
andrew-in-woking
Got a link ?
I dont want my loose in my pocket, but the standard case that came in the box is way too bulky for when wearing jeans.
the att tilt (us version) doesn't come with a case. andrew, do u mind taking pics and posting them? i used to have the seido case which is awesome! i have the invsishield but haven't installed it yet.
With a quick google search I found it on amazon here.
Doesn't look too bad, with a variety of colours.
This was the original one that came with the phone:
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The massive problem was the un-removable clip on the back. I say un-removable, but it can be removed, though it would have to be permanently by clipping it off.
I think it looks kind of cool. I still have the stock internals too. This was a spare.
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I think storm trooper would be the other way around...
But still looks nice
double post, sorry
How tricky was the swap?
My clear battery cover and black battery should be on their way soon
TheBiles said:
How tricky was the swap?
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Not hard at all. 6 T5 screws. Hardest part was masking off everything for painting.
please help me out on this one(need anser asap please) how did you color the camara rim and the interior including the kickstand intirior and what pain did you use? thanks in advance
you just mask off the lens and bam your can now paint the camera rim and interior kickstand. if you have to ask how then i would suggest not trying if you are in experienced with painting. not trying to be rude.
to the op that looks good please post pic once you get clear cover and black battery.
I think its sick as hell, been thinking pdf doing it to mine but don't have access to do it.....good work.
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Hi,
I'm thinking of removing the Camera unit from my phone as camera mobiles are not allowed in my office.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Galaxy-S-4G-Teardown/4977/1
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Galaxy-S-I-9000-Teardown/7122/1
http://www.ebay.in/itm/Opening-tool...4?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item416585c42c
Based on this, I'm confident that I can remove the camera from the mobile. But after removing the entire chip, will the phone have any trouble in booting?
I mean, while the phone is booting, will it be looking for camera unit and will fail in booting if there aren't any camera units found? I know this doesn't make any sense, but still I don't want to take any chance....
XDAians please shed some light on this topic! Also if you have any tips on removing camera, please share your information.
Thanks
Removing the camera is very easy if you know how to take the phone apart (don't break the tabs on the chrome trim).
And the phone will boot just fine.
This is my first time removing the panel. Hope it is as easy as you say.
And I'll look out for that tabs on the chrome trim.
i have changed the Mainboard a few weeks ago.
The hardest work was to split the cover.
Here the guy use a tool
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i suggest to use your fingernails.
Second, there is a small white cable between mainboard and the board in the bottom.
Don't crush it, when you reassemble the phone.
Hi there,
I am currently exchanging my defective camera module and suddenly a small white knob appeared and I don't know where it belongs to.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thank you!
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Lol are u sure it came from the phone and not a piece of tool? (screwdriver end or something)
Try studying some take-apart guides if u are sure it belongs to the phone, there are plenty of them all around the web
langeveld024 said:
Lol are u sure it came from the phone and not a piece of tool? (screwdriver end or something)
Try studying some take-apart guides if u are sure it belongs to the phone, there are plenty of them all around the web
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Thanks for your answer I already checked many disassembly tutorials but could not find one where you see this little white bastard except of this tutorial: http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/how-to-repair-damaged-samsung-galaxy-s5-screen-and-other-parts-after-disassembly/ (See last image).
But unfortunately there is not described where it came from but I am quite sure it was within the device and not from my tools.
Found it!
If someone has the same problem: The white small rubber cap is located in the hole named as R2 (in the back, where the battery is located).
Thanks!
Should have put a banana for scale...
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