Lol ya. Yup ofcourse it works, im a pro by now i do this to every phone i ever have, i can take it apart n put it back and i don't harm the phone in any way. As long as your calm and carefull, and have a little knowledge or walkthrough, your set.
Lol ya. Yup ofcourse it works, im a pro by now i do this to every phone i ever have, i can take it apart n put it back and i don't harm the phone in any way. As long as your calm and carefull, and have a little knowledge or walkthrough, your set.
Turtle bit me.I thought they were slow....they snap so fast.
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Lol, this is coolbut why would you take yours apart? You can already see the inside of it from youtube and such... I wouldnt risk ruining my droid because i know i lack the nice touch for doing things like this.[/QUOTE]
Lol, me too. I work on airplanes, but I can be a little rougher on them. I've been told I have "sausage" fingers which tends to suck when working on little things like this.
I had to laugh when I watched this video because, like you said, he's pretty rough taking his Droid apart. Also, I guess he never got any ESD training!Lol
Droid 1 (was my back up, then let my son have it, and he drowned it within a week)
Chevy01 SS 4.8
ChevyNo1 1.1 Ghz MedV
Baseband --> C_01.43.01P
Droid X (My current back up, and he's not getting it)
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No problem, and yea im kinda sure that droid didnt work right after they put it back together lol, usually these companies who do these stuff for example ifixit, they do many models of phones and the usually dont end up having the first one they take apart working anymore. If you check out ifixit's disassembly on droid 2 which is a complete one (they did it after me ofcourse lol) they took off the shields on the board also, but that board looks like its done (wont work). They melted a lotta places with the soldering iron trying to get the shields off, one place being the charger port. I dont know why they would do a poor job, kinda makes me never wanna have them fix a phone for me lol but yep. It takes time and patiance, if they only used the right iron with right iron head, and did it much slower, they wouldnt have to throw that board away.
Link: Motorola DROID 2 gets disassembled for your viewing pleasure (Phone Arena News)
what ever it is it dones the chrones
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this is amazing dude i feel bad i didnt wait for the new one and now im kinda stuck haha
any chance on a build thread for a droid 1.5 hybrid hahahaha i would love to ebay parts such as keyboards and whatnot and be able to (with your guys help) build me such a product
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I am considering purchasing the Droid 2 and am wondering if the thing has an external antenna port.
I am a full time RVer and spend a lot of time in the southwest away from most of civilization and of course, cell towers.
Currently, my Verizon signal comes in via a 5' Yagi antenna mounted on a rotor which is attached to a articulated 25' mast and travels to a Digital Antenna 3 watt amplifier plugged in to an Alltel Huawei USB datacard plugged into a Cradlepoint 500 router, where the router is plugged into an external rooftop wifi antenna on top of my cargo trailer for my computer data service. Works pretty good everywhere. But, if I want to use the system with the Droid 2, it needs to have an antenna port.
Does it?