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Sanyo-PM 8200 Back Casing Replacement

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  • Pry the back casing off the device using a spudger. Work your way along the edges to completely separate the back casing from the device.

  • This step may require extra force. But too much force could break the back casing.

  • Remove the headphone jack cover when separating the back casing. The headphone jack is located on the opposite side of the antenna.

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