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Originally posted by coolcat
Are you guys just taking stuff apart for fun?
Later,
Cool Cat
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WEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

Cat... you're such a chicken... come on, don't ya just wanna add your own headset ports? (just kiddin')
The plate will come off in 1 unbent piece if you're careful to start at the top on the side and poke a 6" thin stiff rule from 1 side to the other... then slowly pull entire rule from both sides to the bottom.
...or you could bore 2 nice, 4mm holes exactly over the torx T-6 screws... (PM me if anyone wants the dimensions to do this)
I've seen so many w/ the plate ripped 1/2 way off in some act of "let's mark this one for the garbage can". (also I'm pretty sure someone can get new plates, wink wink)
Kyocera admitted to me that they do not repair units if the red sticker (under the battery) turns to gel (unit got wet). This was also confirmed by a Verizon Tech. (used unit buyer beware)
... inside the cover is the screen w/backlight panel, the speaker, earpiece,and the memory capacitor/battery, all strung out along a ribbon cable. 1 phone repaired had a good screen but the backlight wasn't working... the ribbon cable was bad. (visually worn marks and actually delaminated at the hinge area)
I've seen phones w/ the bleeding red sticker... And I know why they are there!... Some of these suckers can get preety f-ed up when moisture hits them... If your buttons don't work... thats usualy a pretty simple fix. but get the dataport or board to board connector corroded and there's no fix to them... (have you SEEN the cool underwater housing for the Canon pocket cameras?) Kyocera didn't put all those rubber seals over the entrances for nothing... but there are to many other places for liguid to get inside... DON"T GET YOUR PHONE WET... or if you do... it WILL corrode.
On the other... hand I've gotten quite a few "thought to be dead" units passing the T3 test and keeping signal. (there are some bargains out there!)
(I pulled mine apart back when jigsaw 1st posted the pix.. I still have his exploded pix... and a few more "don't try this straight" of my own!)
good luck.
<aka.bugle>