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Old 09-11-2007, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Karmashock View Post
I got one of those new styluses that have the pen in them... and the cap came off when I pulled the stylus out instead of the whole thing. As a result the pen part is stuck in the phone and I can't seem to get it out. The only part showing is a the tip of the pen.



I really don't want to take apart the phone. What is the best suggested method of extraction?



If you think taking apart the phone is best, then please tell me how in the best possible detail.
Taking apart the back of the 6700 is not for the faint of heart, but do-able. you'll need a jewlers phillips screwdriver and a #6 torx driver. First remove the battery. Unscrew the 2 visible screws on the camera cover and remove it. Remove the camera PCB, camera and flash. remove the torx screws and gently snap off the back. The stylus port should be visible, and should be easy to get out. It would be a good time to check the little nylon fitting that holds the stylus in to see if it's bent, causing the sticking. Reassemble in reverse, being careful to get the camera focus lever in the catch. Power up and run the camera to make sure it's connector is seated. If the camera works and the lever changes the focus, you're in good shape. Good luck.
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