Ok Stephen, will try pushing it in a bit harder *smile*  

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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Stephen Giggar
Sent: 18 February 2011 23:52
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] n86 back cover

No you are not doing the memory card correct. You need to press in on the
memory card until you feel it click. Then when you remove your finger, the
memory card will stay in the phone. The back of the n86 is used for the FM
transmitter. Like i said, the memory card locks in on it's own. To remove
the memory card, press in on it and you will feel a click and then when you
remove your finger it will pop out so you then can pull it out. Now as far
as removing the back of the n86, i use a dine to stick in the plot and then
i turn the dine and the back of the n86 will pop lose so i can then use my
fingers to remove it. But again, the back of the n86 doesn't hold the memory
card in the phone if the memory card is put into the phone correctly. Like i
said you need to press it in until it clicks and then release it. You need
to press it in and it will go down below the edge of the plot before it will
click. I use a paper click being i do not have any long fingernails.

Produced on a Nokia N95 smart phone using a Symbian based screen reader.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.


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Subject: Re: [Talks] n86 back cover
From: "martin wilsher" <martinwils...@btinternet.com>
Date: 18/02/2011 5:18 PM

Hi.

Ok the cover of the n86 difficult to take off for a reason, and that reason
is it holds the memory card in place.
 turn the phone over in your hand so the back is facing up towards the
ceiling and the camera is furthest away from you.  The lower half of the
cover is flat below the lens slider.  On the bottom edge there is a little
groove you can put a pair of tweezers into and lever upwards away from the
phone.  The cover is a pig to get off, and is quite stiff, indeed, I was so
worried I purchased two more, just in case one bust.  The cover will come
away in one piece, exposing the battery and the sim slot, as well as the
memory card slot, which is to the right of the lens cover.  The sim slot is
accessed by taking the battery out and sliding the sim into a little slot on
the right of the now exposed back face of the phone, I can't remember which
way it goes in, but once it's in it stays well in.  You then replace the
battery and slide the memory card into the slot half way, where you will
feel resistance, as there's a spring.  Hold the memory card in while
replacing the cover, top edge first, so the top edge snaps over the memory
card, the fitting is very snug, so don't worry about a little pressure.

Hth.
-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Jim L
Sent: 18 February 2011 23:08
To: 'Talks Mailing List'
Subject: [Talks] n86 back cover

heya folks,

Am having trouble taking the back cover off my n86, can anyone help me
please

cheers,

Jim

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