I am certainly not an expert in the creation of instructions, but I did this:
The main thing is not to hurry, prepare a hairdryer, nail clippers with a sharp end and a nail file.1) Remove the back cover and wipe it clean from all wickedness
2) Take a carbon film and cut a rectangle the size of which is slightly larger than the back cover (preferably with a margin). I took about 9 to 9, at the end of a little extra left ...
3) We peel off the film from the paper and lay it on the table with its face up, then gently press the top over the top slightly.
4) We take the whole thing in hand and begin to level the film on the lid, we see that there are no bubbles
5 Taper needs someone to hold a hair dryer, or you can insert it between you as I did it: rolleyes: Then, warm the place where the ledge is under the camera, level it with your fingers so that the film takes the same shape
6) Now in the same way (with the help of a hair dryer) we push the edges of the film over the cover as in the photo. I recommend to trim the excess, so that from the edge of the cover the film protrudes by 1.5-2mm. First, we roll with the top and bottom sides, then on the sides.
7) Now the most unpleasant thing is to shave the scissors and carefully cut out the space for the buttons (again leaving 1.5-2mm from the edge), and then we also bend the hair with a hair dryer. Similarly, we cut the hole under the camera (it is better not to bend under the cover strongly, as the camera may not creep in) and the speaker
8) Now we take and file off if something somewhere vpereet from within, so that the lid could sit down normally, also release the crepesh if you have sealed them.
9) Smile if everything turned out well: D
shavkunoff @ 5.9.10, 16:00
I think it's worth a try
Just for this you need to remove this panel, therefore you will have to disassemble the bodies. the other day buy a screwdriver and try to do
Post has been edited7xx7xx7 - 05.09.10, 16:26