I got this phone for more than 5-years and just broke my screen recently. Bought another one with bad ESN and thanks to your Video Instruction; I was able to swap the screen without a hicup. After 3-years, have you move on to a different phone? I intend to keep this phone 4ever.
It is great that when I needed directions on how to replace my cracked LCD screen on my XV6800 the best tutorial I found was created by a girl who wanted to change the color of the phone casing.
Nice hands, beautiful voice... oh! and a great tutorial to boot! I want to replay the part where she talks about replacing the part "all snuggly."
Thanks! With mine being 1.5 months old, a good smack finally busted one of the springs. Was scraping on the screen's ribbon cable, and I didn't things to get worse.
Was great seeing someone else dissect it first just to be sure, before ripping mine apart to pull out the spring. Nice work!
This was a great guide. I worked up the courage. I was able to change the display also... follow instructions shown. When get down the the last part, there will be a flex cable connection plugging into a connector on the T shaped flex cable. Flip the black
latch piece out of place and work the cable out by pressing on the dark red plastic piece that is by the cable socket. BH
I never thought i'd see a girl doing this much respect yo and I need that case the website you gave doesn't have the case anymore so i gotta keep searching on google if you come acorss anymore please let me know
Yes YES YES... Finally Alltel gets the better looking phone than the Sprint version. We Alltel users has to settle for the UGLY silver PPC6700 While the Sprint users got the BLACK sleek looking 6700. FYI the black case this nice gal is using originally belonged to an ALLTEL phone at sometime!! fx7chad is right they are TORX head screws. They might even be tamper proof but I don't know. All of you Sprint users enjoy your gun metal gray phone! LOL. I like the BLACK is is sleek and cool!
Allen wrenches? Uhh, no. Those are torx head screws. Use the right tools or you'll strip them. The bit can be found at most home stores like Lowes or Home Depot.
I got this phone for more than 5-years and just broke my screen recently. Bought another one with bad ESN and thanks to your Video Instruction; I was able to swap the screen without a hicup. After 3-years, have you move on to a different phone? I intend to keep this phone 4ever.
Love your voice and your hands!
RotApple0 7 months ago
you have a lovely voice, thanks for posting this video...ive been trying to replace my speaker
Freedish911 1 year ago
Exceptional presentation and very easy to understand. From one female phone hacker to another - Thanks! Mogul is working perfectly!
gwynne04 1 year ago
very cool...i would add that the screws are torx head....not allen...the perfect tool would be a T-6 torx driver
puf162 1 year ago
Helped a lot! :)
ionegro 2 years ago
It is great that when I needed directions on how to replace my cracked LCD screen on my XV6800 the best tutorial I found was created by a girl who wanted to change the color of the phone casing.
Nice hands, beautiful voice... oh! and a great tutorial to boot! I want to replay the part where she talks about replacing the part "all snuggly."
shokumotsukan 2 years ago
u talk about u dont know about electronics but u sure know what you doing... i wish i could do that myself but dont want to fuck up my phone.
leandro5537 2 years ago
fingerpoppin' the ppc. nice fingers
ufoseverywhere 2 years ago
Thanks! With mine being 1.5 months old, a good smack finally busted one of the springs. Was scraping on the screen's ribbon cable, and I didn't things to get worse.
Was great seeing someone else dissect it first just to be sure, before ripping mine apart to pull out the spring. Nice work!
ananimus3 2 years ago
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oops... 1.5 years old!
ananimus3 2 years ago
This was a great guide. I worked up the courage. I was able to change the display also... follow instructions shown. When get down the the last part, there will be a flex cable connection plugging into a connector on the T shaped flex cable. Flip the black
latch piece out of place and work the cable out by pressing on the dark red plastic piece that is by the cable socket. BH
wookiemail 3 years ago
I never thought i'd see a girl doing this much respect yo and I need that case the website you gave doesn't have the case anymore so i gotta keep searching on google if you come acorss anymore please let me know
dollarbill125 3 years ago
they are out of stock
lovegadgets 3 years ago
I'm sorry to be a guy about this, but it's so hot to see a girl with technical knowledge, I don't know enough of them.
atomsmasher 3 years ago
want to change mine?
baseballnicholas 3 years ago
Yes YES YES... Finally Alltel gets the better looking phone than the Sprint version. We Alltel users has to settle for the UGLY silver PPC6700 While the Sprint users got the BLACK sleek looking 6700. FYI the black case this nice gal is using originally belonged to an ALLTEL phone at sometime!! fx7chad is right they are TORX head screws. They might even be tamper proof but I don't know. All of you Sprint users enjoy your gun metal gray phone! LOL. I like the BLACK is is sleek and cool!
timmylee1958 3 years ago
dude.. sprint had a completely silver 6700 also.. VERIZON has a black one
rehab5656 3 years ago
Allen wrenches? Uhh, no. Those are torx head screws. Use the right tools or you'll strip them. The bit can be found at most home stores like Lowes or Home Depot.
rx7chad 3 years ago
Where did u buy that black housiing i want it!!!!..lol
reggaetondon 4 years ago 2
Where did you buy the new black housing?
hot0male 4 years ago 2
well done....thanks for posting this!
great to see a female nerd!
cathpah 4 years ago 2