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Titan:
K, I got the HTC Hero, around two or so years ago. I loved the phone but could not get the back off. So I couldn't access the battery or the SD card. And I was not alone with this problem, check online tech support sites and look for questions about the HTC Hero and the top question is how to get the back off.
Well I finally got it out, turned the phone off, placed it screen down on my left palm, put the right palm on the back and pushed away from the USB panel. You have to push hard and will hear a click, and then you can just pull it away.
That took almost two years....I am full of fail.
0(o.O)0
Titan
McAvoy:
--- Quote from: Titan on February 24, 2012, 01:34 am ---K, I got the HTC Hero, around two or so years ago. I loved the phone but could not get the back off. So I couldn't access the battery or the SD card. And I was not alone with this problem, check online tech support sites and look for questions about the HTC Hero and the top question is how to get the back off.
Well I finally got it out, turned the phone off, placed it screen down on my left palm, put the right palm on the back and pushed away from the USB panel. You have to push hard and will hear a click, and then you can just pull it away.
That took almost two years....I am full of fail.
0(o.O)0
Titan
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Better than an iPhone where you can't take the back off.
Dirtnap:
I will never own an ianything, my LG Optimus does most of the sam thing(facetalk is useless), Winamp offers itunes support, so I love my droid
McAvoy:
I had an iPhone. Stable my ass. The thing constantly froze or wouldn't turn on.
I do own an iPod but that was a gift long ago.
Fenris:
Best use for an iAnything, a coaster. I think I use my iPod Touch for that reason sometimes... either that or I lose it and find it months later... then proceed to put another cup on it.
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