
A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
- Erich Reichert
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A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
If you've ever said to yourself "you know... I've worked on and fixed just about every part of an r/c car for 25 years and have a degree in electronics... I think I could handle taking my iPhone apart and swapping out the housing"... DON'T DO IT!!! The pure and unbridled hell that is microscopic screws and flex cables and impossibly small phillips head screw heads will unhinge you! HEED MY WARNING!!! 

- skunk.werkz
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
Apple products are made in hell and the production supervisor is Satan.
I will never own another Ipod as long as i live..
I will never own another Ipod as long as i live..
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
LOL. I love my phone and frankly I can't believe I would do something like this to my beloved phone. I've had Apple stuff all my life and never had an issue that wasn't my own doing (like this
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
So hell is Shenzen , near to Hongkong? That's where most apple parts come from; a mega company called fox-conn.skunk.werkz wrote:Apple products are made in hell and the production supervisor is Satan.
I will never own another Ipod as long as i live..
They recently gave all personnel a salary raise because the suicide rate in their company was hurting their 'good' name with their international customers.
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
I started to take apart my second gen iPod to replace the battery in it. This was last fall.
I still have not gotten it apart.
I still have not gotten it apart.
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
Eau Rouge wrote:I started to take apart my second gen iPod to replace the battery in it. This was last fall.
I still have not gotten it apart.
Which would explain your lack of cellular capability to receive pictures in text. Did you get those the other day speaking of? If you want, send the phone my way and I'll get it back together for you.
Well on another note, SUCESS!!! I am the proud new owner of a very red, much longer battery lifed and super cool looking... oh and OPERATIONAL iPhone 3g!!! Hardest/Most frustrating part was trying to get the little microscopic sized screws into place when you have a nature shake to your hands. A little Losi diff grease on the tip of the screwdriver did the trick and I had things back and working in a couple hours.
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
Nah, it was an old iPod that I used as the in-dash player in my car. I wanted to replace the battery to re-sync it on the computer for some new music. It's not worth it...Erich Reichert wrote:Which would explain your lack of cellular capability to receive pictures in text. Did you get those the other day speaking of? If you want, send the phone my way and I'll get it back together for you.
I didn't get those photos, either, BTW. So don't go throwing around the technophob title too loosely just yet. I just hate phones and think everyone is addicted to them for no obvious reason.

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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
LOL I hear ya. I'll email them to myself one at a time and them bulk them to you.
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
I get the same level of frustration trying to disassemble/reassemble laptops. I swear those $*(^%& things are built by gnomes or something!
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Re: A little lesson from your Ol' Uncle Erich
I recently replaced the keyboard on a unibody aluminum MacBook Pro. Just getting to the keyboard took about an hour and a half. Then to find out the keyboard was held to the unibody by about 40 pin size phillips screws. It was one of those things where once I had started I was too far into it to turn back.
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