6230: Is it possible to swap silver casing to graphite color?
i'm looking to buy a 6230 really soon...i love the graphite version but it wun be available in singapore...can someone tell me if its possible to change from sliver to graphite??in details pls...and does anyone have a pic of an xpress-on?just the cover,not the whole phone...
i sure hope its possible...think the silver one is pretty ugly...but the features of 6230 are great
thanks
U can change the covers but ud have 2 luk on ebay or sumware for the graphite cover! Also the keypad dnt come with it so ud have 2 buy them aswel! The covers aint hard 2 change!
thanks..sure hope it works...cos it's exp i've heard?
the nokia shops dun seem to have them at the moment huh...
they only have covers which are transparent above the screen and i wun be able to change the colour to a FULL graphite one for nutz...
The aftermarket covers I bought from China sucked. I ended up dropping big $$ to get some OEM from the UK and they are flawless. I recommend going with the OEM.
I dont know how true this is but a rep told me that if you put aftermarket faceplates on the 6230's it will void the warranty, i recently purchased a 6230b and was asking a local rep and that is what he told me, anyone know anything different??
I bought one of their 6230 graphite covers and it sucks bigtime.
the Nokia emblem was put on crooked and the front cover wont clip on all the way so basically the entire cover is worthless. just like the seller is because he or she wont return any of my emails about this problem.
I cant even leave them bad feedback because you never know how they will react to that and they'll probably make up some sort of lie and give me negative feedback as well.
Originally posted by hahnyc87 lol the first 3 posts are the worst english man has ever seen
Dude, that's Singaporean English for you! I grew up there and you get used to the way people say and write things. It's like a secret code. Interestingly, I just installed MSN Messenger 7.0 and one of the language options was English (Singapore) I guess the spell check won't correct phrases like "dun wan" as in "I dun wan to go to the party!"
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