I saw this phone in a used phone store and I wanted to buy it but it was very expensive so sadly I didn't buy it. But it was in amazing condition. Nice job on restoring this phone!
I recently got the one with some problems. The housing has been replaced so it looks like new (except keys, they are original and looks quite scratched), but someone who did it forgot to put 3.5 audio socket back - it stayed in the original housing (it's presented with the phone). Also the front camera doesn't work and the microphone goes silent occasionally, however it got "repaired" after up and down slides. It is possible to order the mainboard flex cable with camera so I can replace it because I'm sure that the issues with the front camera and the mic are caused by broken flex cable (correct if it's wrong). And at the same time I will return headphone jack at it's place. Thank you for the video.
Yes, it's possible that the flex cable may be broken. But I had a similar problem with a N95 and it was a software issue. After updating the firmware it worked. Also be very careful if you disassemble the front part. The glass is very easy to brake. Before changing the flex cable, try to update the firmware first.
I saw this phone in a used phone store and I wanted to buy it but it was very expensive so sadly I didn't buy it. But it was in amazing condition. Nice job on restoring this phone!
how can i get the full housing for nokia n86 like yours?
I recently got the one with some problems. The housing has been replaced so it looks like new (except keys, they are original and looks quite scratched), but someone who did it forgot to put 3.5 audio socket back - it stayed in the original housing (it's presented with the phone). Also the front camera doesn't work and the microphone goes silent occasionally, however it got "repaired" after up and down slides. It is possible to order the mainboard flex cable with camera so I can replace it because I'm sure that the issues with the front camera and the mic are caused by broken flex cable (correct if it's wrong). And at the same time I will return headphone jack at it's place. Thank you for the video.
Yes, it's possible that the flex cable may be broken. But I had a similar problem with a N95 and it was a software issue. After updating the firmware it worked. Also be very careful if you disassemble the front part. The glass is very easy to brake. Before changing the flex cable, try to update the firmware first.
Nice video))))
Nice video
This is an nice phone by nokia
Nice!
Nice!