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Tightening the S700? |
DCUK7 Joined: Aug 01, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool, UK PM |
Hey all,
My prized possesion (S700i) has been manhandled!
I was in a meeting the other day and my phone was ringing. Since I have Faithless - Insomnia as the ring tone it is quite loud and I forgot to put it on silent.
One of my collegues tried to answer the phone and thought it had to be opened to answer.
The problem is that he did not rotate it but proceeded to pull it apart before realising that it rotates. The phone is ok but now it is loose when closed (the screen does not fit tight against the keypad).
I could live with it but when the phone vibrates it makes a terrible noise and the screen is constantly "tapping" against the phone.
Is there a way to make it tighter again or is it doomed? |
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etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
Im sure there is, but id get the phone repaired and bill the idiot who caused the damage.
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diakim Joined: Jun 26, 2005 Posts: 41 From: Lagos PM, WWW
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Best bet is to take it to Sony Ericsson repairs center for a fix. And make sure you forward the bill to the the guy who caused the problem.
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Rookwise Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK. Phone:Samsung Galaxy A54 5 PM |
Sounds like the rotor bit has been stressed on its brackets. Best way is to take it apart and straighten the bracket out. Should be a 10 min job max.
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REO Joined: Nov 21, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: U.S.A. PM |
As Rookwise said. " It should be an easy job ". If you feel comfortable doing it youself, go for it. I would. I'd rather do it my self, atleast I know I would take the time to adjust it well.
I had some one in my office once asked to see my phone, He started to do the same thing. As soon as I saw his intentions, I said " STOP ",
STOP, STOP ". Grrrrrrrr I freaked out.
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DCUK7 Joined: Aug 01, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool, UK PM |
Usually I don't mind taking SE phones apart but the S700 is a slightly different quantity. Do I take the battery out and unscrew it from there to release the front or is there another way?
Like I say, I don't mind doing it, just need a pointer or two to get me started. |
Rookwise Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK. Phone:Samsung Galaxy A54 5 PM |
Yes. Undo the screws in the battery compartment first. Then take off the cover below the keypad and undo those 2 screws. The back will unclip. There's more screws inside. Also 2 connectors which slide out. Make sure you know which one came from which connector (one should have a blue mark on it). The screws that hold the rotor bracket are stuck with locktight so make sure you have a decent screwdriver and give them a sharp, quick turn. Be careful though cos if you don't do it right you can round the screws.
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REO Joined: Nov 21, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: U.S.A. PM |
Good
Rookwise answered. I was about to have you ask him, as I know he has opened his before.
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DCUK7 Joined: Aug 01, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool, UK PM |
Thank you both, I will try it later. |
Rookwise Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK. Phone:Samsung Galaxy A54 5 PM |
Just take your time and be vary careful. With practice a full housing swap can be done in less than 10 minutes. Will be taking mine apart again soon as i just taken delivery of a genuine s710 full black housing. Also in the process of chroming a k750 housing. Hoping it'll turn out ok.
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