View Full Version : Taking apart the Vogue
TheChampJT
10th July 2008, 06:24 PM
My camera button works but the positioning is a bit off, so I need to dig in here and fix it. So I'm wondering if any of you have taking one apart, maybe a carrier tech, and could let me know if I should take any specific precautions. Thanks!
gigabit
10th July 2008, 08:37 PM
http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor_htc_touch/
Shadowmite
10th July 2008, 11:19 PM
I've taken apart a few of them... it's pretty easy, but biggest advise is don't use a flathead or anything but your fingernail to pry the plastic clips apart... You WILL scratch it with anything else.
TheChampJT
11th July 2008, 01:24 PM
http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor_htc_touch/
Thanks! That's a perfect guide!
I've taken apart a few of them... it's pretty easy, but biggest advise is don't use a flathead or anything but your fingernail to pry the plastic clips apart... You WILL scratch it with anything else.
Thanks for the tip, will keep in mind!
agentmikeyd
4th January 2009, 05:23 PM
i took the 3 screws off but cant figure out whats next - where are the plastic clips??
cant tell in the pictures, and do not know that language....
thanks
MikeChannon
4th January 2009, 05:38 PM
i took the 3 screws off but cant figure out whats next - where are the plastic clips??
cant tell in the pictures, and do not know that language....
thanks
Go to my site and you will find other guides including a video. Go to the Service Manual section and scroll down to the "Touch".
www.mikechannon.net (http://www.mikechannon.net)
The clips mentioned above are just small plastic grips spaced around the casing. Use your finger nail or a proper case opening tool (or a plastic knife) to gradually seperate the two parts of the casing.
agentmikeyd
4th January 2009, 06:01 PM
Go to my site and you will find other guides including a video. Go to the Service Manual section and scroll down to the "Touch".
The clips mentioned above are just small plastic grips spaced around the casing. Use your finger nail or a proper case opening tool (or a plastic knife) to gradually seperate the two parts of the casing.
thanks - found the 4th screw under some tape....
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