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429 No. 429
so i need a idea of what to do with this old cell that i have so give me some ideas

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>> No. 430
Mp3 player or fancy clock/watch.
>> No. 431
>>30

OP here the trackball is not fully functional
>> No. 432
Well if I were you I would save it and hope the price of electronic components goes through the roof or recycle it so the electronic components don't rot in a landfill but I'm lazy as fuck
>> No. 433
You can buy trackball replacements for Blackberries, OP. They're damn cheap and easy as all get out to replace... just do a search on Amazon for the things using your phone's model number. Also, check to see if a firmware update is available to open up a few more workable apps for the device. Beyond that? See >>30. Smartphones without service *and* wifi (if this is your case) are pretty damn worthless.
>> No. 434
OP here does anyone know a GOOD site i can get a sim card reader/writer
>> No. 435
Yeah really, what the fuck do we do with all these PDAs, PocketPCs, dumbphones and the like that we collect and discard over the years when a newer device comes along? Is there any way we can make money off this shit? I have so many semi-functional cell phones and devices but it seems like I should be able to put SOME use to them.
>> No. 436
The only thing to salvage those little components cost efficiently is to melt them down in big amounts, separate the materials with a centrifuge and recycle them. I guess copper and lithium would bring the major part of the profit. Unfortunately this is nothing someone can do at home safely.
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Dammit OP!


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