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| Looking for instruction on disassembling my Phenom express. The backup battery needs replacement and I´ve to open the case.
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| Gosh, you have to open the case just to replace the backup battery |
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| tenjeangosi - 2006-01-14 6:38 AM
Gosh, you have to open the case just to replace the backup battery
Yep, some units have soldered in rechargable back up batterys or wired ones that hook in like laptops..... |
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| Although I can't be specific, the best advice I can offer is slowly & carefully. |
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| Look on PocketPc City forum go to the old archieves. That was when it was WinCE .I will look later because we covered this back in 2001 and someone written how to manual on it. check here later as it is going to be awhile as I start digging.
S/F,
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| tenjeangosi - 2006-01-14 3:38 PM
Gosh, you have to open the case just to replace the backup battery
it is a rechargeable battery needs replacing only in every couple of years.. and it is more comfortable than a non rechargeable one, believe me (except for the difficulties with replacing.. ) |
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| C:Amie - 2006-01-14 11:37 PM
isn't this a 120S?
anyway, if i'm really getting a 220 now (hope so! ), i'll be getting a manual with it for this procedure as well, but that won't be today... i'll post it anyway... for other users who may need it in the future. |
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| The Phenom backup cells are ML2430's I believe.
http://cellpacksolutions.com/Search_Data_Sheet.asp?itype=Computer%2...
The procedure's going to be similar, and in this day and age beggars can't be choosers. |
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Searched the whole board on pocketpccity.
There is NO description on opening the case.
Only some guys who could probably send you an email on this.
But now this is years ago...
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| AndiF - 2006-01-15 12:06 AM
Searched the whole board on pocketpccity.
There is NO description on opening the case.
Only some guys who could probably send you an email on this.
But now this is years ago...
i'll try to contact the seller who's selling the phenom to me, the problem is it is difficult to reach him currently |
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| C:Amie - 2006-01-15 12:04 AM
The procedure's going to be similar, and in this day and age beggars can't be choosers.
120S and 220 are completely different, maybe post a description on how to open a NEC 750C that at least is the same form factor as the LG220 (sorry, jk ) |
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| cmonex - 2006-01-14 11:54 PM
C:Amie - 2006-01-15 12:04 AM
The procedure's going to be similar, and in this day and age beggars can't be choosers.
120S and 220 are completely different, maybe post a description on how to open a NEC 750C that at least is the same form factor as the LG220 (sorry, jk ) Well for the time being, I don't see any other suggestions. Despite their differences, the assembly logic behind the hp 300, 600 and 700 series didn't change much. As both devices are made by the same group from LG Korea, there's a good chance here too
One hopes anyway
Oh and if I could hint towards the original topic starter spending a few minutes recording their activities, I'd love to help them get a guide up onto the internet. |
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| I emailed serveral people so I hope to hear from them and I will continue to search for the info.
I threw away most of my old LG paper from Pocketpccity years ago.
It was a mistake when I was moving.
S/F,
CEYA! |
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