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daveedem 11-09-2007 10:45 PM

How take apart your PPC6700
 
This is courtesy of PDAHome.

I had to replace my screen when I it and a door connected to each other as a result of it's user and a bottle of wine.

I flew blind.. but it seems someone else took screen shots when they replaced their screen.

Hope this helps.

http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/628809-post1.html

xplordakota 03-14-2008 05:17 PM

Re: How take apart your PPC6700
 
when i put mine back together i get the backlight but nothing on the screen?? where to start??

guitardoc64 03-15-2008 01:28 PM

Re: How take apart your PPC6700
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xplordakota (Post 218283)
when i put mine back together i get the backlight but nothing on the screen?? where to start??

Take it back apart and recheck to make sure all the cabling is plugged in securely. In reassembly you might have snagged a connector (probably the motherboard connector) or missed plugging something in.

yahman 03-16-2008 01:49 PM

Re: How take apart your PPC6700
 
the camera on my 6700 stop working. Whenever i try to initialize the camera i get a error mesaage. I have a spare 6700 that works fine just has a few dents in it. Would i be able to switch the camera parts bewtween these two phone?

guitardoc64 03-16-2008 01:54 PM

Re: How take apart your PPC6700
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yahman (Post 220005)
the camera on my 6700 stop working. Whenever i try to initialize the camera i get a error mesaage. I have a spare 6700 that works fine just has a few dents in it. Would i be able to switch the camera parts bewtween these two phone?

It's probably the easiest part to change. Remove the battery, the 2 screws holding the cover over the camera, unscrew the single screw on the PCB. I would suggest changing both the camera and daughterboard since it could be either that went bad. The only hassle on reassembly is getting the focus lever in the channel on the cover lever, but other than that it's a ten minute job.


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