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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

How To Change Nokia 6300 Front Cover / Housing / Fascia

Posted on 02:47 by Unknown


Overtime, the condition of your Nokia 6300 will become worn out and scratched, due to constant use on a daily basis. This can make the front fascia of the mobile phone look unappealing. You can refurbish your own Nokia 6300 to look brand new once again, by changing the front cover. They come in five different colors silver, black, white, gold or red. When you purchase a replacement front cover, make sure that is genuine OEM made from Nokia. Don't get cheap copies because the build quality on them is really poor, the screen lens cracks easily and the color will fade off them very quickly.

1) Locating the two torx screws. Turn the phone upside down and remove the battery lid, by pushing it downwards. Don't remove the battery or the sim card that is inserted into it because it is not necessary. You will see two small torx screws in each corner at the bottom of the mobile phone. These screws are holding the front housing in place, what you need to do is now remove them.

2) Removing the two torx screws. You will require a torx '6' screwdriver to remove both screws. Don't try removing them will are regular Philips head screwdriver because you will damage the shape of the screws. Using your torx '6' screwdriver, remove both torx screws from the mobile phone. When you have removed the screws, place them into a small container so they don't get misplaced.

3) Removing the old front cover. Turn the phone the other way round and use your finger nail and run it all way around the joints of the cover. This will tear the glue that is holding it firmly down. Then grip the cover from the top and lift it upwards to remove it.

4) Fitting the new front cover. Remove the screen protector film from your new Nokia 6300 cover and remove the keypad from the old cover. Insert the keypad into the new cover and line up the front cover correctly onto the mobile phone and press it down. Turn the phone upside down, replace the two torx screws you removed earlier on and reattach the battery cover.
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