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- 10-14-2003, 10:11 AM #1-=Avocado=-Guest
Hi,
I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to get a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
I can get one off of ebay for under £10 and have the tools I need [I am an engineer] but I was not sure if it was something that was easy to do or if there was a reason the shop charge £30 other than greed.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance
Avocado
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- 10-14-2003, 10:28 AM #2GGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
See for yourself. 6210 is similar as far as I know
http://www.mobilespares.co.uk/shtml/6210dismantle.shtml .
Looks ok to do, except the advice about the vibra motor (which may be why
its 30 quid).
"-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for
itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to get
a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia
shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
I can get one off of ebay for under £10 and have the tools I need [I am an
engineer] but I was not sure if it was something that was easy to do or if
there was a reason the shop charge £30 other than greed.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance
Avocado
- 10-14-2003, 10:33 AM #3GGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
Scrub that, knew I'd read it somewhere. Elsewhere on the site they say:
Nokia 6310 and 6310i SILVER Original style copy housing SUPERB quality,
come without vibra motor fitted. However unlike the 6210 THIS IS A SIMPLE
operation to swap motors now, only a little clip!
Looks like it'll be simple after all.
"G" <cool_and_funky@*-nospamthanks_*yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> See for yourself. 6210 is similar as far as I know
> http://www.mobilespares.co.uk/shtml/6210dismantle.shtml .
>
> Looks ok to do, except the advice about the vibra motor (which may be why
> its 30 quid).
>
>
> "-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for
> itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to
get
> a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia
> shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
> I can get one off of ebay for under £10 and have the tools I need [I am an
> engineer] but I was not sure if it was something that was easy to do or if
> there was a reason the shop charge £30 other than greed.
> Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance
> Avocado
>
>
- 10-14-2003, 10:36 AM #4-=Avocado=-Guest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
Thanks for your help, maybe it is worth the £30 after all, at least if the
screw it up they will have to fix it. If I feck it I will be looking at
more than £30 to replace the phone.
Cheers
"G" <cool_and_funky@*-nospamthanks_*yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> See for yourself. 6210 is similar as far as I know
> http://www.mobilespares.co.uk/shtml/6210dismantle.shtml .
>
> Looks ok to do, except the advice about the vibra motor (which may be why
> its 30 quid).
>
>
> "-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for
> itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to
get
> a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia
> shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
> I can get one off of ebay for under £10 and have the tools I need [I am an
> engineer] but I was not sure if it was something that was easy to do or if
> there was a reason the shop charge £30 other than greed.
> Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance
> Avocado
>
>
- 10-14-2003, 10:38 AM #5-=Avocado=-Guest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
Ahh, well maybe it is worth having a go then.
Thanks again for your time,
cheers
"G" <cool_and_funky@*-nospamthanks_*yahoo.com> wrote in message
news[email protected]...
> Scrub that, knew I'd read it somewhere. Elsewhere on the site they say:
>
> Nokia 6310 and 6310i SILVER Original style copy housing SUPERB quality,
> come without vibra motor fitted. However unlike the 6210 THIS IS A SIMPLE
> operation to swap motors now, only a little clip!
>
> Looks like it'll be simple after all.
>
> "G" <cool_and_funky@*-nospamthanks_*yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > See for yourself. 6210 is similar as far as I know
> > http://www.mobilespares.co.uk/shtml/6210dismantle.shtml .
> >
> > Looks ok to do, except the advice about the vibra motor (which may be
why
> > its 30 quid).
> >
> >
> > "-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> > I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for
> > itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to
> get
> > a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia
> > shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
> > I can get one off of ebay for under £10 and have the tools I need [I am
an
> > engineer] but I was not sure if it was something that was easy to do or
if
> > there was a reason the shop charge £30 other than greed.
> > Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance
> > Avocado
> >
> >
>
>
- 10-14-2003, 11:02 AM #6Richard ColtonGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
"-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your help, maybe it is worth the £30 after all, at least if the
> screw it up they will have to fix it. If I feck it I will be looking at
> more than £30 to replace the phone.
> Cheers
It is pretty simple really, the only note of caution relates to the locking
lugs situated at both sides of the phone. Full dismantle instructions can
be found at the UselessInfo site in my sig.
HTH
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- 10-14-2003, 11:12 AM #7Brian WatsonGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
"-=Avocado=-" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I have a 6310i with a silver cover and it is looking fairly sorry for
itself, the silver paint has rubbed off on the corners etc. I wanted to get
a new cover for it, but it is not an express-on cover and my local Nokia
shop want £30 to supply and fit one.
Not sure why the concern, so long as the thing is still working OK. I'm not
bothered about my 6310i showing it's seen a bit of action.
Places it's been, it's hardly surprising.
:-)
--
Brian
"What's the point in growing up if you can't behave like a kid when you want
to."
- 10-15-2003, 03:37 AM #8-=Avocado=-Guest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
"Brian Watson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Not sure why the concern, so long as the thing is still working OK. I'm
not
> bothered about my 6310i showing it's seen a bit of action.
>
> Places it's been, it's hardly surprising.
>
> :-)
Basically, I am a ponce )
I like the phone to look new, no other explanation.
- 10-15-2003, 09:56 AM #9GGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
LOL!
Can't criticise though, my 6310i is looking worn and I was wondering the
same thing. :-)
"-=Avocado=-" <avocado@[nospam]techie.com> wrote in message
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> "Brian Watson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Not sure why the concern, so long as the thing is still working OK. I'm
> not
> > bothered about my 6310i showing it's seen a bit of action.
> >
> > Places it's been, it's hardly surprising.
> >
> > :-)
>
> Basically, I am a ponce )
> I like the phone to look new, no other explanation.
>
>
- 10-15-2003, 10:35 AM #10Brian WatsonGuest
Re: Nokia 6310i cover
"-=Avocado=-" <avocado@[nospam]techie.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Brian Watson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Not sure why the concern, so long as the thing is still working OK. I'm
> not
> > bothered about my 6310i showing it's seen a bit of action.
> >
> > Places it's been, it's hardly surprising.
> >
> > :-)
>
> Basically, I am a ponce )
> I like the phone to look new, no other explanation.
Fair enough. I withdraw my query on the matter.
:-))
--
Brian
"What's the point in growing up if you can't behave like a kid when you want
to."
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