Monday, February 15, 2010

Dismantle A Sony Ericsson C902

The C902 is a model of cellphone made by Sony Ericsson, a joint venture between the Japanese electronics company, Sony Corporation and Swedish telecommunications organization, Ericsson. The C902 has several removable parts and can be dismantled for long-term storage or shipping. This is useful if you no longer need the C902 but want to keep it in good condition or if you have sold the phone and need to send it to the new owner. This task can be completed in as little as five minutes.








Instructions


1. Switch off the Sony Ericsson C902 and remove the power cord.


2. Turn the phone over so the back is facing upward. Slide the back cover toward the top of the phone to disconnect it. Lift it off and set it aside.


3. Grip the top edge of the battery with a fingernail. Pry the battery out by lifting it upward. Set the battery aside.








4. Grip the edge of the SIM card that should be sticking out of the body of the phone. Pull it out and set it aside.


5. Lift the small plastic flap near the SIM card to reveal a memory card, if your phone has one. Slide a fingernail beneath the card to pry it out.

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