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- 09-30-2004, 07:38 PM #1Newbie
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please can someone help me get the back cover off my nokia 6230????
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- 09-30-2004, 10:11 PM #2Bob TGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
It is difficult. You have to press the little button down and slide it back.
Took me long time to get it right.
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- 10-01-2004, 04:41 AM #3John PhillipsGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, at 11:11:32 [GMT +0700] (14:11:32 Friday, 1 October 2004
where I live) "Bob T" wrote:
> It is difficult. You have to press the little button down and slide it back.
> Took me long time to get it right.
I found it even harder to get back on!
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- 10-01-2004, 04:43 AM #4Fred BloggsGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
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> please can someone help me get the back cover off my nokia 6230????
Press that little silver rectangle towards the bottom. Its a button!
Whilst pressing it, slide the whole back cover up a centimetre or so,
then lift it up from the top.
It's the front cover I find hard to remove!
- 10-01-2004, 11:59 AM #5Phil LawrenceGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
> please can someone help me get the back cover off my nokia 6230????
>
I had a huge problem with that! Disengage the closing mechanism (even very
slightly), place the phone between the palms of your hands and then place
your hands between your knees. Then apply inward pressure to the phone and
move your hands in such a way as the phone should open, as if rubbing your
hands together. It works on my 6230, my lawyer's 6230 and my dentist's
6230!!!! ))
Phil
- 10-01-2004, 03:08 PM #6martin f. krafftGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
i take it between thumb index finger of the left hand, with the
middle finger supporting it from underneath (against the keys). now
use the same thumb to instead press the silver button, pressing it
against the middle finger.
now use your right hand's thumb's nail and put it just underneath
the black thingie that stands out, which hosts the camera. pull with
your right hand away from your left hand.
it should come off easily. takes me about a second by now.
-m
- 10-01-2004, 11:11 PM #7Chris BluntGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 21:08:38 +0000 (UTC), "martin f. krafft"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>i take it between thumb index finger of the left hand, with the
>middle finger supporting it from underneath (against the keys). now
>use the same thumb to instead press the silver button, pressing it
>against the middle finger.
>
>now use your right hand's thumb's nail and put it just underneath
>the black thingie that stands out, which hosts the camera. pull with
>your right hand away from your left hand.
>
>it should come off easily. takes me about a second by now.
Could you guys please continue this discussion in alt.sex.masturbation
:-)
- 10-02-2004, 04:55 AM #8Kevin I ChappleGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
Chris Blunt....
Nice comment!! It seemed like it was going that way. :-)
Strange, how something so insignificant as "trying to get the back cover off
my phone", becomes a thread, and a cry for help!
Don't get me wrong, I have the same problem. It's not as easy as one would
expect..
Does anyone have the added problem/niggle with the fact that when the back
cover is in place, it doesn't seem as if it's tightly closed?, and when
using the phone, some movement (slight) can be felt with the back cover,
especially whilst texting.
It's enough to annoy me.. (how sad!)
;-)
"Chris Blunt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 21:08:38 +0000 (UTC), "martin f. krafft"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >i take it between thumb index finger of the left hand, with the
> >middle finger supporting it from underneath (against the keys). now
> >use the same thumb to instead press the silver button, pressing it
> >against the middle finger.
> >
> >now use your right hand's thumb's nail and put it just underneath
> >the black thingie that stands out, which hosts the camera. pull with
> >your right hand away from your left hand.
> >
> >it should come off easily. takes me about a second by now.
>
> Could you guys please continue this discussion in alt.sex.masturbation
> :-)
>
- 10-02-2004, 06:05 AM #9John PhillipsGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, at 11:55:34 [GMT +0100] (20:55:34 Saturday, 2 October
2004 where I live) "Kevin I Chapple" wrote:
> Does anyone have the added problem/niggle with the fact that when the back
> cover is in place, it doesn't seem as if it's tightly closed?, and when
> using the phone, some movement (slight) can be felt with the back cover,
> especially whilst texting.
Mine is as tight as a drum, which pleases me no end. My friend has a 6220,
and the back cover on that is loose and has a real cheap feel about it
because of this.
Don't know what colour covers you have; mine is the brushed aluminium look
supplied with the 6230 in Australia.
- 10-02-2004, 05:51 PM #10Kevin I ChappleGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
Black (as supplied).
Maybe I'll get new covers, in case that is the problem, but when I recently
had phone flashed, and mentioned about the cover having an "insecure" feel
about it, the engineer (Nokia) claimed it was a design fault. :-(
Cheers for your respnse.
"John Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, at 11:55:34 [GMT +0100] (20:55:34 Saturday, 2 October
> 2004 where I live) "Kevin I Chapple" wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have the added problem/niggle with the fact that when the
back
> > cover is in place, it doesn't seem as if it's tightly closed?, and when
> > using the phone, some movement (slight) can be felt with the back cover,
> > especially whilst texting.
>
>
> Mine is as tight as a drum, which pleases me no end. My friend has a
6220,
> and the back cover on that is loose and has a real cheap feel about it
> because of this.
>
> Don't know what colour covers you have; mine is the brushed aluminium
look
> supplied with the 6230 in Australia.
>
>
>
- 10-02-2004, 10:06 PM #11Chris BluntGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:55:34 +0100, "Kevin I Chapple"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Chris Blunt....
>
>Nice comment!! It seemed like it was going that way. :-)
>
>Strange, how something so insignificant as "trying to get the back cover off
>my phone", becomes a thread, and a cry for help!
>
>Don't get me wrong, I have the same problem. It's not as easy as one would
>expect..
>
>Does anyone have the added problem/niggle with the fact that when the back
>cover is in place, it doesn't seem as if it's tightly closed?, and when
>using the phone, some movement (slight) can be felt with the back cover,
>especially whilst texting.
>
>It's enough to annoy me.. (how sad!)
>
>;-)
Actually I don't seem to have much difficulty at all with removing or
replacing the cover on my 6230. Perhaps that's just because I've got
used to removing covers from previous Nokias I've owned which seem to
work the same way. I also notice that slight movement when the cover
is on. My 6100 does that too.
>"Chris Blunt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 21:08:38 +0000 (UTC), "martin f. krafft"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >i take it between thumb index finger of the left hand, with the
>> >middle finger supporting it from underneath (against the keys). now
>> >use the same thumb to instead press the silver button, pressing it
>> >against the middle finger.
>> >
>> >now use your right hand's thumb's nail and put it just underneath
>> >the black thingie that stands out, which hosts the camera. pull with
>> >your right hand away from your left hand.
>> >
>> >it should come off easily. takes me about a second by now.
>>
>> Could you guys please continue this discussion in alt.sex.masturbation
>> :-)
>>
>
- 10-03-2004, 04:05 PM #12Kevin I ChappleGuest
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Sorted the "niggly loose back cover" issue.
Bought a replacement cover, and all is well. :-)
"Chris Blunt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:55:34 +0100, "Kevin I Chapple"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Chris Blunt....
> >
> >Nice comment!! It seemed like it was going that way. :-)
> >
> >Strange, how something so insignificant as "trying to get the back cover
off
> >my phone", becomes a thread, and a cry for help!
> >
> >Don't get me wrong, I have the same problem. It's not as easy as one
would
> >expect..
> >
> >Does anyone have the added problem/niggle with the fact that when the
back
> >cover is in place, it doesn't seem as if it's tightly closed?, and when
> >using the phone, some movement (slight) can be felt with the back cover,
> >especially whilst texting.
> >
> >It's enough to annoy me.. (how sad!)
> >
> >;-)
>
> Actually I don't seem to have much difficulty at all with removing or
> replacing the cover on my 6230. Perhaps that's just because I've got
> used to removing covers from previous Nokias I've owned which seem to
> work the same way. I also notice that slight movement when the cover
> is on. My 6100 does that too.
>
>
> >"Chris Blunt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 21:08:38 +0000 (UTC), "martin f. krafft"
> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> >i take it between thumb index finger of the left hand, with the
> >> >middle finger supporting it from underneath (against the keys). now
> >> >use the same thumb to instead press the silver button, pressing it
> >> >against the middle finger.
> >> >
> >> >now use your right hand's thumb's nail and put it just underneath
> >> >the black thingie that stands out, which hosts the camera. pull with
> >> >your right hand away from your left hand.
> >> >
> >> >it should come off easily. takes me about a second by now.
> >>
> >> Could you guys please continue this discussion in alt.sex.masturbation
> >> :-)
> >>
> >
>
- 10-04-2004, 12:35 AM #13John PhillipsGuest
Re: nokia 6230 back cover
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, at 23:05:19 [GMT +0100] (08:05:19 Monday, 4 October 2004
where I live) "Kevin I Chapple" wrote:
> Sorted the "niggly loose back cover" issue.
> Bought a replacement cover, and all is well. :-)
Interesting thought - why do Nokia supply different colour covers in varios
parts of the world for some models.
6230 in Oz is silver.
6310i (no longer available - (IMO the best simple Nokia ever) was gold front
in Oz & Asia.
May well be others.
Something to do with some colours being "lucky" for the Asian market?
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