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I was wondering, does anyone have good pictures, or steps to get the unit apart to the point where one can see the USB port. I am not interested in taking any more apart than necessary (and in full disclosure, I have yet to have any issues).

I am seriously considering conducting an expoyology on my unit, to build a supporting casket of high strength, non-conductive resin with some aramid fibers added to it. I know this sounds totally like overkill, but as I travel for work and pleasure, there will be times where this is my only computer, and I just know the part will fail just as it is most needed. That kind of failure is not acceptable. If I step on it and break it, well I have nobody to blame but myself.

For those that want to flame, keep it to yourselves. I have reasoned through this, and am asking this question to assess risk, that is all.

Thanks in advance.

Thor
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is your name thor?

if it is its a great name.

ok enough of the nice stuff, lets get to it.

its a nice idea , you obviously want to do this as well as make it safe- but cant you carry a spare battery and a battery charger around(one that only holds the battery) . this way at least if it does fail you can allways get back into your pocket pc. and you wont invalid your warranty.

maybe this is something you could consider once you rwarranty ones out.

i have a sick feeling that your paranoia could cost you your n900- if you get inside and break it now to save it from breaking later- how ironic!
 
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There is a video on the web, and somewhere on this forum...just google "n900 teardown". I took mine apart because USB port came out and it was pretty simple. I just used a micro flathead screwdriver, and not a Torx, and all 6 screws came out fine. Just be careful taking out the antenna, if you need to. The plastic that surrounds the metal part of the antenna scratches very, very easily.
 
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It seems not too hard, check out this video. I think you'll find it the easiest to follow about it-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVEHm325-z8
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVEHm325-z8

There you go dude
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I appreciate all the quick responses. Yes, my name is Thor, and thanks. As for the video, I have watched it but felt they spent way to much time taking the screen apart (and the video fails at 3.40 for me) and therefore I didn't really get a good view of the area I was interested in. If, however, that is the best there is then I will make do with it. Thanks again, all.

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Hi Thor, I happened to bumped into a Nokia Service Manual from the internet a while back. The pictures and instructions are pretty clear and I thought that may be something you are looking for. PM me if you are interested as I'm not sure if it's okay for me to post it here.
 

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post it on here mate its fine
 
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Here you go =)

updated link: http://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B9Nl...YTM0MGNk&hl=en

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pasword protected ? why, and can we get it ?
 
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