Opening Yet Another Phone

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This was my last phone. I had dropped it so many times and was still able to use it despite the missing glass at the bottom. Unfortunately it fell in some soapy water and I was without a phone for a few weeks. I have other phones That work That I have rescued from being added to landfills I could use but I thought I needed a new sim chip.

I decided after about three weeks and while waiting for a new sim card to arrive in the mail (it never came) I was going to take this phones sim and put it in another phone. Surprisingly it worked. Of course I had to activate the phone. I then wanted to know how I could open the dead phone up to see the inside.

For anyone who has not been out of touch with the tech world, we all know it is getting to the point where we can no longer remove the back cover. Well this is one of the first phones I have had that I could not do that to and I had seen people on youtube using hot air guns. They look like hair dryers only they get A LOT hotter.

Since I do not have any electronic tools outside of a screw bit kit I had to rely on another way. I took it to the kitchen and held it above the burner to heat it up and maybe loosen whatever adhesive held it on. Of course in order to actually remove the back I needed a tool I could slide along the edge to loosen the back cover more.

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Yes, I know doing this is not safe but it worked and life itself is not without risk.

I can not understand why, once you purchase something it still does not belong entirely to you. I will not accept this and intend on playing with electronics to learn and maybe teach what I learn to others. We need to start removing items that can be turned into something else from landfills.

This is not a complete breakdown of this phone as I am still trying to figure out how to get the battery out but I look forward to getting to the inner parts.

While I come up with ideas for what parts can be used for what I will also be looking in to how the micro controllers work. What languages are they programmed with and how that programming can be changed.

My intention is to make what I learn about this topic as simple to understand as possible. I think we as a species should strive to collaborate more than compete. Creativity does not come in limited supply.

I hope you enjoyed the read and look forward to engaging with you in the comments.



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You do know that is a lithium battery right? You may not have hurt yourself doing what you did this time, but please don't risk that again. You are my last sister and I'd hate to out live you cause you did something crazy! Great story though and I look forward to what you find out.

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Nice! I try that a couple of times and was 50% of the time I was succesful. I wish I had the time to learn more about reparing phones. Thanks for sharing!

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I am not necessarily looking to repair them as much as finding out how they work and maybe use parts inside to create something new.

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Oooohhhhh!!!! That's even better! I wish you much success! 👍

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I can not understand why, once you purchase something it still does not belong entirely to you.

i hate this idea too. just be careful though.

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I did some extra reading and found that even though a safe temperature for a lithium battery is about 35-95° f it is necessary to use at least 100° heat to release the adhesive that prevents people from opening a sealed device. All the more reason to get a temperature controlled hot air gun. It is my hope that through writing about what I learn of electronics I will be able to buy some equipment.

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i still remember those days when batteries were removable.

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I think in the case of electronic devices we should not try to do anything in which we are not experts because most of the time it brings unwanted loss and it's quite expected also. Although I have seen many times how to remove the back cover and battery but I never dared to do that.

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