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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? :) |
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Do you work in some sort of sensitive environment that doesn't allow cameras, camera-phones and the like?
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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 :) |
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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). |
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A blob of superglue will seal up the unit. :)
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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?
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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). |
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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" .
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