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2008-09-04
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I am interested, not for my current N800 but for a new one, I already sell the N800 and I need now a new N810, just asking:
0. I don't care about warranty and shipment to FL.
1. If I send you (priorly) the money could you buy the N810 and do the SDHC mod without modifying the form factor?
2. I need a 3G modem to solve my connectivity problems, could you put one inside (as the EeePC 3G mod) without modifying the form factor?
For the curious I will use this modded N810 as my primary phone (that's why form factor is important to me), I already have SIP accounts and asterisk linked to my home asterisk in my current N800, I just need to solve the always connected problem and external modems sucks badly
Wimax is not ready in my area (well it is but in the 2.5GHz band and the N810 Wimax is 3.5GHz so that's why I can't buy the Wimax edition )
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2008-09-08
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2008-09-08
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2008-09-08
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2008-09-08
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2008-09-08
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For those who are confused, i'm pretty sure he's meaning to create one of those adapters like they have created for the PSP:
one end goes into the card slot, and it leads to a larger card slot (but without any chips or components inbetween, just pin-to-pin connections). He plans to fit it under a new backplate using FFC.
i want a few
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2008-09-08
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most definitely...i can understand (kinda) lol not wanting to post pics yet , but a very detailed explanation on how its gonna fit/ look
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2008-09-08
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If you remove the battery cover you'll see 4 test point pads which are probably used for manufacturing test. These pads connect to the USB and provide a place to connect to and create a totally removable built in card reader.
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2008-09-08
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