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Day: September 27, 2004

Mod The Keypad And Leds On Phones

September 27, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 2 Comments

phone leds

you might not have this specific phone, but it’s a good mod to learn from if you plan to hack up your current handset. for $10 you can get some super-bright leds (of whatever color) and practically make a new phone. you’d think handset makers would start offering light-brite style phones by now huh?

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