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dblank 2007-12-06 22:05

Removing the Camera?
 
It looks like it might not be too difficult to remove the camera after looking at this video:
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/t...0-disassembled

I'm not yet ready to rip apart my N800, but if it's easy enough to remove, and doesn't cause any problems, I'd like to pull that sucker out so I could take the N800 with me to more places.

So.. has anyone tried? :)

Rocketman 2007-12-06 22:08

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Do you work in some sort of sensitive environment that doesn't allow cameras, camera-phones and the like?

dblank 2007-12-06 22:26

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rocketman (Post 105378)
Do you work in some sort of sensitive environment that doesn't allow cameras, camera-phones and the like?

Yeah

I've also been to several performances or movie screenings that don't allow cameras of any sort, which I think is rather stupid.. so I try to avoid going to them if I know ahead of time :)

igor 2007-12-06 22:42

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dblank (Post 105376)
It looks like it might not be too difficult to remove the camera after looking at this video:
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/t...0-disassembled

I'm not yet ready to rip apart my N800, but if it's easy enough to remove, and doesn't cause any problems, I'd like to pull that sucker out so I could take the N800 with me to more places.

So.. has anyone tried? :)

I've done it with several devices and my advice is to not do it: removing the camera is relatively easy, but opening and closing the device itself requires some care or you risk ending up with the frontplate too loose.
Removing the camera also makes it easier for moisture to infiltrate the device and damage the screen (the backlight is sensitive to moisture and corrosion).

RedMist 2007-12-06 23:13

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
A blob of superglue will seal up the unit. :)

Hedgecore 2007-12-06 23:24

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
This might be a stupid question (after all, it's me asking it) but doesn't the N800 camera pop into the chassis? People still know it's there?

dkwatts 2007-12-06 23:44

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hedgecore (Post 105416)
This might be a stupid question (after all, it's me asking it) but doesn't the N800 camera pop into the chassis? People still know it's there?

don't forget the 11th commandment: thou shalt not conceal camera!

dblank 2007-12-06 23:51

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hedgecore (Post 105416)
People still know it's there?

If they're familiar with the device, or poke around enough, yeah.

dblank 2007-12-06 23:54

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by igor (Post 105401)
Iopening and closing the device itself requires some care or you risk ending up with the frontplate too loose.
Removing the camera also makes it easier for moisture to infiltrate the device and damage the screen (the backlight is sensitive to moisture and corrosion).

I'm not too worried about that, just want to know if the N800 will still function correctly without the camera connected (minus camera functions, of course) :)

igor 2007-12-07 00:12

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dblank (Post 105425)
I'm not too worried about that, just want to know if the N800 will still function correctly without the camera connected (minus camera functions, of course) :)

I haven't really tried recently, but when i was debugging N810, I had to use functionalities muxed on the camera pins, so I had to remove the camera and the board was still functional.
For what concerns the camera, n810 is similar to n800.
However that was 4-5 months ago, 3 HW revisions before the final and anyway i was testing low level functionalities, so I cannot guarantee that it will be 100% functional, but there are good chanches.
Note that you might have to enable RD mode and disable lifeguard reboots (try this if it reboots while booting).

XM40 2007-12-07 01:20

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
I challenge you to hand a N 800 or 810 to 100 people and ask "What do you think this is? What do you think it does? I'd bet no one would say "It's a camera" .

Sadavyk 2007-12-07 01:49

Re: Removing the Camera?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dblank (Post 105376)
It looks like it might not be too difficult to remove the camera after looking at this video:
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/t...0-disassembled

I'm not yet ready to rip apart my N800, but if it's easy enough to remove, and doesn't cause any problems, I'd like to pull that sucker out so I could take the N800 with me to more places.

So.. has anyone tried? :)

why did he have to use that baby shovel to get out his memory card out lol mines just pops out


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