I'm looking for the transparent plastic 'motherboard' cover beneath the battery-cover.
(The part that goes around the whole back of the phone)
Does anyone know where i can get this?
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Hi guys
Can any1 provide me with a picture, or video so I know which screw I should remove for quitting the usb charger rubber cover ?
I know I must quit its battery, but can't find anything near the cover that can help me to quit this disturbing thing
Thanks a lot in advance...
You don't need to remove anything except the battery cover. You will need a screwdriver or some metal object to remove the cover. The rubber thingy is friction fit, you can always put back. Just yank it out like a crowbar.These things are tough so don't worry about breaking it.
I recently bough the extended battery pack (HTC BP E270) and I am satisfied with the new look and feel of the phone, not to mention the improved up time. One very disappointing thing however, is that the new back cover comes off very easily. Simply pulling the phone out of my pocket makes the cover fall off.
The cover is not broken in any way.
Is there a way to make the cover fit tighter so that it doesn't accidentally fall off.
Put glue under it or something I got the same problem as you, backcover to my 1800 mAh is very plastic and the bottom is not fully pressed onto the phone or what should I say.
Thanks Artie. I would however, like to be able to change the cover for the slimmer one at certain occasions. How do you remove the cover if you glued it onto the phone?
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Thanks Artie. I would however, like to be able to change the cover for the slimmer one at certain occasions. How do you remove the cover if you glued it onto the phone?
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I use double sided tape.
actually, some ordinary transparent tape might be enough to do the trick.
i don't have an extended battery myself so i don't know why exactly it doesn't fit properly, but maybe you can tighten the hold a little at some places by putting some tape on your phone near where the cover holds onto your phone.
Back Cover
blue tac my friends just a small bit in hte right place
Back Cover
blue tac my friends just a small bit in the right place
I have the same original HTC extended battery, It fits right but comes off very easy.
What is blue tac? And where to apply it?
i have the same problem...i think that double sided tape is the best way to resolve this problem...i'll try
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What is blue tac? And where to apply it?
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bostic-Blue-T...y_CA?hash=item3ca579e18f&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
...or bubble-gum, if you're stingy
(i already broke one of the corner bits because of the constant slip-off)
Hi i am considering making a custom back cover to replace the rubberised one that came with my explorer, most likely i will carve this from hardwood. My only concern is the metallic contact on the back of the phone itself that touches the metal panel on the back of the cover (located just under the camera) can anyone tell me what the function of this is.
I think that's for the anntena there, not sure but don't have any ideas
Hi,
The bottom cover on my One S is loose. It still attaches firmly on the top hook but there is a small gap on the bottom edge between the cover and the metal frame/backside of the phone. Anybody experienced this before and knows how to fix?
Or should I just get a new bottom cover?
Thanks
This will be my first phone without a "removable" back panel. I am not sure what to do since I have using the Scosche Magic Mounts with the metal plate you install. I dont think that I will be able to install it under the panel if I could remove it because it probably does not have an extra panel to keep the metal from touching the electronics. Like most phones have when they have a removable back panel and battery. Right now my only option is to use the small one directly on the back of the phone and use something like the clear full case to keep it from catching and still being able to keep the back panel visible.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Frank
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2668410
Magnetic Mount Project
Could diy a case like this guy did.
I think I will just use the plate attached to the back and under the clear rubber case.
Oh. I'm the guy who made that thread didn't even think anyone would ever look at that again. For this year's new Moto X, I actually cut and fitted a whole back plate to cover up the custom back colors the moto can have. I cut out 3M foam tape that would be placed on the metal plate and contacted with the phone. Basically a metal skin protector back cover. I made the metal match the new sides in dark gray.
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Oh. I'm the guy who made that thread didn't even think anyone would ever look at that again. For this year's new Moto X, I actually cut and fitted a whole back plate to cover up the custom back colors the moto can have. I cut out 3M foam tape that would be placed on the metal plate and contacted with the phone. Basically a metal skin protector back cover. I made the metal match the new sides in dark gray.
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photos or you didn't make it (grin).
Mine sticks to a magnetic mount without a steel plate in a case or in the device itself. Magnet sticks to the metal in the phones internals. Doesn't affect using the phone for gps or anything.