joe1347
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Some of the latest cell phones - such as the Motorola SLVR L7 - are appealling enough to entice me to dump my 3 yr old cell phone. However, it seems that the lastest crop of "cool" phones only are available with built-in cameras and - of course - my employer forbids camera phones.
I guess that I can crack open the phone and desolder/pry-out the camera and paint over the lens. But, that will certainly void the manufacturers warranty. Plus, I'm not certain what level of built-in test these new phones have - so possibly by removing the camera. I'm asking for problems.
Does anyone know if the "factory" (e.g., Motorola) or the cell phone provider (Verizon, Cingular, etc.) will remove the camera for a nominal or no fee - and not void the warranty?
I guess that I can crack open the phone and desolder/pry-out the camera and paint over the lens. But, that will certainly void the manufacturers warranty. Plus, I'm not certain what level of built-in test these new phones have - so possibly by removing the camera. I'm asking for problems.
Does anyone know if the "factory" (e.g., Motorola) or the cell phone provider (Verizon, Cingular, etc.) will remove the camera for a nominal or no fee - and not void the warranty?