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maZZoo's blog very low frequency tech postings - 15 01 2005 |
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Sat, 15 Jan 2005 using a Torx T6 you can open the Nokia 6230 by removing 6 screws on the frontside.
then the PCB can simply be taken off. here's the backside.
Andreas Toenne asked in cs15uc$2sg$02$1@news.t-online.com whether one can remove the camera module and whether then the mobile still works. this can be useful if want to take your mobile legally to sensitive places, where cameras are banned. one can quite simply remove the camera module - it is locked by 3 snap-in locks, two on the lower side, one at the upper side of the module in the following pic.
Now the test:
the Nokia6230 works fine without camera module (I didn't test each and everything, but a phonecall worked) if you select the camera menu you get an error message (not shown) and then this:
"Standby" as in "lying around nearby" ;) the test was done with a german O2 firmware on the 6230. chipsetmy curiosity still wasn't satisfied, and I tried to identify the chipset. here's a closeup of the digital part.
[1] labelled
SEC 437 V675
K4M64163PH
BLG0117E1
[2] labelled
TIKUEDGE SA
V1.11E
4375107
4AAIFTW X
I assume this is the EDGE/GPRS/GMS baseband processor (which is
a wild guess from its name). I only found one russian site referring "TIKUEDGE".
let me know in case you know more details or can translate the pages
to something more of a lingua franca.
[3] labelled
SEC 440 DI7B
K8S2815ETA
UQ1514P3
[4] labelled
4376371
GK 10U VP
CHN GK 441
[5] labelled
SEC 440 LG00
KEE00E00CH
T6H116Q2
I didn't google for the devices yet - let me know if you have some news.
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