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Swimming T610

I dropped my phone in the toilet bowl!

I took it apart in a bit of a panic. Not because of the phone, it's not a very good one anyway (Still miss my Nokia 6210) but because I haven't recorded the addresses yet and they're all in the phone memory.

Luckily, Papi was here to help me. And with this guide, we got to take everything apart, dry for a day, and put the phone back together again.

Whew. Fingers crossed that there are no aftershocks.

ETA: Still needed the help of the Greenhills Technicians pala...
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9/29/2005 6:26 am Blogger star

the phone probably needed to go so there :)    



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