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Remove WWAN antenna
I might buy a used t60p with the Verizon WWAN antenna bump and I was just wondering if that is removable. If it is, is it relatively easy? Thanks.
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You don't happen to go to UofT for ECE do you? |
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Yea figured that's what I would have to do, thanks.
Um..its funny you mention that. I don't go to UT but I'll be there this summer to do some research. |
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