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Disassembly info for Nokia 6600 |
First, tools...

I used small screwdriver(*sd), torx 6(*t6) and
a small pin(*sp) for prying the cover up...
Turn off phone, remove back cover, battery, mmc
card and your simcard.
Insert the small screwdriver in one of these
whole and "feel" the little tap in there and then push, you will see the cover
lifting a bit, next take the pin and start at the bottom of the phone, pushing
it in between the cover and the phoneshell, remember to keep constant pressure
on the sd while prying along the bottom and lifting the cover taps.
When you get all around the phone to the next
whole(red circles), then remove the sd from the other whole and insert it to the
next. Apply pressure, cover will lift, and you can pry it open with the sp.
Again remove the sd from the whole and use it to lirk the cover moving towards
the top of the phone, one tap at the time, doing it on both sides.

This should be the result after 10 min work.
Now use the t6 for unscrewing the screws
located here:

After unscrewing the screws, four taps are
holding the screen part and the PCB in place these are located here:

Use either the sd or sp to lirk down the spaces
between shell and screen part. A little click tells you when you hit the tap,
doesn't require any force, just find the tap and apply a little pressure... You
should now be looking at this:

For removing the PCB you need to turn it so
that the PCB is lying on the table and gently press with your fingers on the
PCB, in the holes for the mmc and sim card spaces.
Now you should have this:

You have now disassembled your nokia 6600! :)
Additional info:
When putting the phone back
together be aware of dust, irritating to have dust on a color screen,
and the front cover is very "soft", not like a 3310 cover for ex. this means
that if you are not careful in the "opening" process you may do some nasty marks
along the side of the front cover... - eBay is by the way selling these in
almost all colors now, so don't start crying if you fucked it up... - Just buy a
new one... :)
Oh and I take no responsibility
if you fuck up anything about this operation... - I only did it because my phone
was already dis functional... Remember, ANTI STATIC!!! - The PCB should be shown
just as much care as when you're messing the home computer...!
My advice, don't open it unless
you are sure about what you're doing, and there is no other way your phone will
live again... And as far as I know, warranty does not cover fat fingers screwing
up...!
Sorry for my English, I'm danish.
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