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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
Crap... me too... how do I stop fail???
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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
Ok, I emailed HTC about the IPhone changing slot. I also asked how to change our phones back to Touch Pros!
Haha, for reals, I did e-mail them...I just like to know what's in/on my phone and what it can do. It's like owning a 67 Shelby GT and not knowing how to open the hood
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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
It's funny this was mentioned today. I was just looking at it. If you look at it from the top down, that is, lay the phone on it's face and look down at the "slot", it looks like a metal fin behind it. I'm wondering if it's an antenna. Those of you who have taken apart laptops before may know what I'm talking about. I really think it might either be a shield of some sort or an antenna. Maybe the BT antenna or something?
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To think that we r all gettin bored enough with our phones to come up with these conspiracy theories. i think its time 4 some custom roms |
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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
It's the slot for the NSDUC2 card : Nano Secure Digital Ultimate Capacity 2
The capacity of NSDUC2 are between 500Go to 1To NSDUC1 was maximum 250 Go ps: thank me if you like my answer ![]() |
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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
really guys? im pretty sure its just a clip from the other half of the keyboard case...
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Re: What is the slot between the SD and reset button for?
I second this. Looking at it, I seem to think that it is merely a larger clasp than the other 10 or so that would "snap" the halves together. The four Torx head screws secure the halves together much like the screws in a laptop case. However, as in a laptop case, more often than not they "snap" together first.
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