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Dont try this at home !!, alone or unsupervised!
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#21 User is offline   kav 

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Posted 16 May 2009 - 09:58 AM

:lol: :lol: :( This is more like it.. the topic of the thread is really fitting now :D LOL

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Posted 16 May 2009 - 11:51 AM

Pour acid on it.
Then drill it.
Then blow-torch the hell out of it.
Jackhammer it.
Drag it behind your car, or wheelspin with it under a tyre.
Blow-torch it some more.
Place it in a vice and tighten.
Take some electro-magnets to it while on.
Microwave it.
Blow-torch it just to make sure.
Then try a ROM Update while in water and pull the cable out whilst updating.

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Posted 16 May 2009 - 12:10 PM

View Postnollie, on May 16 2009, 07:51, said:

Pour acid on it.
Then drill it.
Then blow-torch the hell out of it.
Jackhammer it.
Drag it behind your car, or wheelspin with it under a tyre.
Blow-torch it some more.
Place it in a vice and tighten.
Take some electro-magnets to it while on.
Microwave it.
Blow-torch it just to make sure.
Then try a ROM Update while in water and pull the cable out whilst updating.


I think the wheelspin is a little too much... :D

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Posted 16 May 2009 - 12:15 PM

just have your dog play with the omnia... that should do it.
Worst case send it on a round trip to Mexico it will return with Swine Flu...

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Posted 16 May 2009 - 12:25 PM

View Postthescope, on May 16 2009, 12:15, said:

just have your dog play with the omnia... that should do it.
Worst case send it on a round trip to Mexico it will return with Swine Flu...


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Posted 04 July 2009 - 04:48 AM

so here is the thing why would bricking your phone matter anyways because when verizon sends it back to samsung. samsung is just going to reflash the phone with a current verizon/samsung approved rom. It just doesn't make sense to brick your phone sense it is going to create alot more work for everyone else involved. And don't you think that if Samsung seen alot of their i910 comming back with different software they may think to themselves to make rom software for their phones with features and they have seen consumers using

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 05:52 AM

View PostBSilvernail, on Jul 3 2009, 23:48, said:

so here is the thing why would bricking your phone matter anyways because when verizon sends it back to samsung. samsung is just going to reflash the phone with a current verizon/samsung approved rom. It just doesn't make sense to brick your phone sense it is going to create alot more work for everyone else involved. And don't you think that if Samsung seen alot of their i910 comming back with different software they may think to themselves to make rom software for their phones with features and they have seen consumers using


No actually I HAVE bricked a phone and what happened in my case was that they checked it out to see what was wrong, then set up an order for a new phone. (I made sure to claim ignorance as to the cause) I had to hold on to my accessories but the phone was completely new. My only dilemma then was whether or not to flash with the risk being higher the second time around because of the record of the first transaction.

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 09:12 AM

lol dude if you wanna kill any peace of hardware stick it in the microwave for a short time...kills anything leaves no traces behind

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 09:45 AM

as above you can chuck it in the microwave, but you may damage the plastic, your microwave... your house...

the easiest way to brick any phone without any evidence is to get a 9v battery and some wire. Open the back of your phone up, take out the battery and connect one wire the your phone battery connections and the other end to the 9v battery. Get the other wire connect it to the 9v battery and 'brush' the other end on any metal bits showing inside your phone. This will short circuit the phone and make it not switch on. You can then send it back as faulty.

Don't hold the wire in the same place for too long though as this will cause burn marks, and you may not get away with it then

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 11:06 AM

even though it's quite dangerous to put anything metal in a microwave, nothing will happen, few seconds is more than enough to fu** up everything electronic ;)

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