Disassembly of Nokia phone?
My Nokia 105 fell into water and flew to pieces (back, battery, body) so, though it was switched on, that instantly switched it off. I retrieved it immediately and dried the parts superficially.
I have taken out the two screws (arrowed in image) but inserting a spudger between the external body and the edge of the internal frame/panel (most of what is visible in the image) meets more resistance than I am happy with. I don't want to force anything and break the phone.
I am putting the phone and the battery into isopropanol to eject the water and will then dry them. To do this I would prefer to have the phone apart to ensure the whole thing dries and there is no corrosion damage
Am I on the right track?
Is it OK to put a battery in the alcohol?
Is there a method of disassembly I have not spotted - perhaps concealed fixings?
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Hi,
Would suggest you don't cover the battery terminals with any liquid. I think that the battery is a sealed unit so water should not be able to penetrate. Just ensure the battery is dry. Dry it with a hair dryer on cool to remove any trace of moisture. You may wish to clean the terminals with alcohol using a QTip
из jayeff
Thanks jayeff, that's exactly the help I needed.
из Jim Kinnibrugh