Nokia Asha 208 spare parts

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    Nokia Asha 208: Technical Characteristics and Replacement Guide

    The Nokia Asha 208 is a feature-packed mobile device which first launched in July 2013. This compact device stands out for its physical keyboard and easy usability. Here, we detail the technical specifications of the Nokia Asha 208 and provide a step-by-step guide on how to replace...

    Nokia Asha 208: Technical Characteristics and Replacement Guide

    The Nokia Asha 208 is a feature-packed mobile device which first launched in July 2013. This compact device stands out for its physical keyboard and easy usability. Here, we detail the technical specifications of the Nokia Asha 208 and provide a step-by-step guide on how to replace its parts.

    Technical Characteristics

    • Design: Bar-shape with alphanumeric keypad, easy swap dual sim, and black and red colors.
    • Display: 2.4” QVGA display.
    • Camera: 1.3 MP primary camera.
    • Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0, 3G capability.
    • Battery: 1020 mAh battery with up to 12 hours talk time.
    • Storage: up to 32GB external storage available.
    • Software: Nokia Series 40 OS.

    Instructions for Replacing Parts

    Please note that disassembling your phone can void your warranty. Proceed at your own risk.

    1. Battery Replacement

    • Switch off the device and gently push and remove the back cover.
    • Lift out the old battery, using the small slot at the bottom.
    • Insert the new battery with the contact points facing down.
    • Replace the back cover.

    2. Display and Keypad Replacement

    • Switch off the device and remove the back cover and battery, as described above.
    • With a small screwdriver, carefully remove the four screws located at the corners of the back of the phone, then remove the back frame.
    • Gently lift the motherboard from the display. Be careful as it's connected to the display via a ribbon cable.
    • Disconnect the ribbon cable by lifting the latch and pulling it out gently.
    • Detach the keypad and display. Attach the new components in the reverse order, and secure the ribbon cable, motherboard, back frame, and screws in place.
    • Replace the battery and back cover.

    3. SIM Card and Memory Card Replacement

    • Switch off the device and open the sim card slot on the side of the phone.
    • Eject the sim card or memory card and replace it with a new one.
    • Ensure it's securely in place, then close the slot.
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