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Old 02-27-2009, 09:25 PM
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Default Blacked-Out Bold [Newbie How-To Guide]

I am considered a newbie when it comes to taking things apart but this phone was so easy to do that I only looked at the CNN video once and it was so simple. I have compiled a guide for those weary of doing it.

Time: 30-40 minutes (patience is key)
Difficulty: Medium
Outcome: Beautiful!
Tools needed: Torx T5 screwdriver, credit card or some sort of hard plastic card, thumbtack, tweezers, TIME, and PATIENCE

WARNING/DISCLAIMER: Warranty will be voided upon doing any of this because there is a tamper-proof sticker on one of the screws.

1. Remove battery cover, battery, and sim card
2. Use torx screwdriver to remove the 6 screws located on the sides of the phone
3. Use a credit card to pop out the black plate starting from the left side (phone turned over)
4. Pop out motherboard looking thing by starting from the bottom (where battery latch is) and work your way slowly to the top, making sure the headphone port & charging port is securely out of place
5. Remove keyboard by pushing the key-side and it will pop out.
6. Replace trackball by removing the metal cover and trackball falls out itself.

Do the reverse to put it back together starting with trackball and ending with the 6 screws.

To replace bezel:

1. Do all steps above until step 4.
2. Remove buttons from original bezel (or if you ordered them, snap them in place) and place them on black bezel.
3. Remove mesh at top hole of bezel from original (I used a thumbtack to remove and tweezers to place it on the new bezel)
4. Remove charging contacts from side of device towards the bottom (yellow-gold looking things) and also the battery latch at the bottom for the battery cover. Replace this on the new bezel.
5. Near the mic, you will see a rubber stopper type of object, remove this (it pops out) and place it at same location of the new bezel.
6. Place back motherboard thing and the black plate and the 6 screws.
7. Enjoy!

To replace keyboard/trackball:

1. Do all steps above until you get to the base bezel with just the keyboard.
2. Pop out keyboard by pushing the keyboard on the buttons side, it will pop off immediately. Do inverse for new keyboard.
3. For trackball, remove metal crate on top of trackball. Use a small pin/thumbtack to remove the latches by pushing them out with minimal pressure.
4. Once crate is removed, trackball falls out, place new ball in there, and secure crate back into place.
5. Do inverse of how you took it apart and then replace battery and sim to finish.

Mesh, charging contacts, and rubber piece replacement:

1. These small items are necessary for acoustics and charging the phone with a pod.
2. On top of the original bezel, there should be a long oval hole. Look carefully and you will see a piece of cloth material covering it.
3. Using a thumbtack point, push the mesh from the outside of the bezel and slowly do it towards the adhesive part. Once it pops out, remove it very carefully using tweezers and replace it on the new bezel.
4. On the bottom of the original bezel, there should be a little rubber piece that is near the microphone port. This is removed easily. Under that rubber piece, you should see another piece of mesh covering the hole. Gently use the thumbtack point to scrape the edge of it off and use tweezers to remove it fully. Replace mesh and then put rubber piece in.
5. Charging contacts are golden on the bottom right/left hand corners of bezel.
6. There should be a small metal piece holding it in place. Pop the metal piece out slightly and use a thumbtack to pull it out. You can push it from the outside while removing the gold adhesive inside to make things easier.
7. Replace these contacts on the new bezel so you can charge with a charging pod.




It looks great now and I have no feedback for the speaker or any issues whatsoever.

Time total is roughly 40 minutes and if a newbie like me can do this, I am sure anyone can.

PM me if you need a specific step explained in detail. I will gladly provide my email or phone number.

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Old 02-27-2009, 09:36 PM
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Awesome guide. I'm definitely going to use it whenever my trackball gets here. Thanks.
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Old 02-27-2009, 09:58 PM
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this was great thanks !!!!
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Old 02-27-2009, 10:00 PM
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A for effort, but this post is useless without step by step pictures.
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Old 02-27-2009, 10:19 PM
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I don't have a camera except for the Bold's one but I basically followed the CNN video. You can use the CNN video and read my guide if you get stuck. Also, I replaced my black trackball with the white one again. Anyone prefer the white over black?
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Old 02-28-2009, 01:05 AM
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thanks, this helps
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Old 02-28-2009, 01:18 AM
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Extra source to go to if I choose to do this, thanks!
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Old 02-28-2009, 01:36 AM
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nice. now if that damn package from cnn would get here already! hahaha
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Old 02-28-2009, 03:11 AM
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goood instructions.

somebody should sticky this.


when i get a credit card. im gunna buy the parts
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apparently the berrymods version of the black bezel includes new buttons which allow the entire bezel and key combination to be blacked out.and since none of the buttons need to be removed i am under the impression that a simple unscrew and motherboard swap should make for a quicker (although a little more expensive) blacked out bold.
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Old 02-28-2009, 08:19 AM
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The berrymods version does not come with the unbranded bottom plate and the bezel is a high gloss finish which doesn't go well with the bold. The cnn one has a different look to it than berrymods and is the same style as the original bezel. I am going to update this thread on more things soon.

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Old 02-28-2009, 08:47 AM
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I really hope 'step by step pic' guide....

especially moving those mesh.............. >.<
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Old 02-28-2009, 08:55 PM
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You realize, by changing the case you also void the RIM warranty.
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Old 02-28-2009, 09:37 PM
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Post updated with disclaimer and keyboard/trackball instructions
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Old 03-02-2009, 05:51 PM
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So if I have insurance through AT&T and I do this, if something happens to phone will they tell me to get lost?
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