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  • Man, that was very helpful!

  • now the prob is where can we buy those batteries

  • @jonteves ebay

  • couldnt thank you enough for taking the time to explain how to do this!

  • Thanks for this video recently purchased a n8 and this would help if i have any problems.

  • thank you sir!

  • My 'phone died a few weeks back and thanks to your instructions, it now works again. Yay - £300-odd saved! Many many thanks for this :-)

  • Many thanks Pal!

  • Thanks a lot..

  • thanks for this :) i needed it!

  • thanks man.

    I dindn't think it was so easy. I thought I had to take out all the metal back.

    thanks again.

  • cool

    thanks

    

  • cool

    

  • Thanks for the tutorial newspk1.

    Very helpful.

  • Great "How To"...Thanks.

  • You don't need to take the screws out, just undo them for 3 turns and the bottom will come off. This saves time if you change the battery often and you can't lose the screws as it takes nearly 10 turns for them to come out...

  • thanks a lot man!

  • Thank You very much

  • ragazzi se la linguetta si rompe?la batteria non si può più levare vero? perchè tutte le batterie che vendono sono senza quella linguetta.

    boys when the tab is broken? the battery can no longer lift it? because all the batteries that are sold without the tongue.

  • thanks for the excellent video. just purchased a n8 and still waiting for it. do you think i can just leave the 2 screws completely off, and replace the battery on the go as needed? or will the end cap be too loose?

  • @swoc77 It would be too lose and keep falling off. Its also one of the antenna's for phone calls. The wi-fi antenna's in the top...

  • Excelente, me sirvió de mucho tu video, ya que mi Nokia se habia quedado colgado y no respondía, por loque me ví en la obligación de quitarle la Batería. Gracias...

  • thanks great job

  • the piece that was removed (the lower panel) does anyone know where i could purchase this from as mine has snapped at the screwing point dropped it one too many times :(

  • @deemy69 you can get a full housing on ebay.

  • Thanks.

  • Thanks a lot. Good job!!

  • Good job thx man

  • thanks for the info mate. i`ll have it in mind when it comes to change the battery!! good job:)

  • grt video....nice work.!!!

  • Thanks Man.... Its good to know... i like the part where you specify the number of the screw-driver as well..

  • HELLO, SOMEONE CAN SAY ME IF IS POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE HOUSING OF MI N8? THANKS!

  • Thx for the great video but can you please make another that shows how to change the whole back case for n8? I dropped my phone and now it has many scratches.I wanna change it but don't know how.

    Also how could they understand if it was opened or not?You didn't leave any trail as far as I could see.

  • agradezco el video, es una guía muy útil.. ¡thanks!..

  • wow it's fucking easy. very useful! btw, i guess this guy has replaced the screen protector - it's awful.

  • Great Vid thanks..... Did you know that nokia sell a replacement battery

  • this video have very good details to learn !!! . . . thanks .

  • Eat this iPhone fuckers

  • @Zapust :)) lol this

  • wow didnt knw it was that easy

  • Thanks For The Video:) I Hate The Plastic Clamp. It Was Little Tricky To Put In.

  • I dont know why they put a non removable battery in the Nokia N8. Ok you can remove it as this video clearly shows but its hassle. This means if your Nokia N8 crashes and you cant reboot it then you have to go through all this. Messy.

  • @Stevethesearcher well if you dont want to remove it cuz of warranty you can always wait for the battery to die and then stick it on the charger :P XD lol Nokia did a horrible job with the design, concerning the battery........

  • @9407csabi Yes its strange because the Nokia N8 has brilliant hardware. The phone is made of aluminium and the glass is Gorilla glass. Nearly everyone agrees that the feel and design of the phone is very good. So to put a non removable battery in there just didnt make any sense especially when you consider that the Nokia C7 which is a very similar phone has a removable battery and physical call and hangup buttons.

    However the N8 is a very good phone. I do like it a lot.

  • Useful form, Thank you.

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