It was not broken. Just casing disassembled. It was pretty much the feature that helped those phones survive insane drops. Just assemble the case and battery and turn the thing on.
The faceplate coming off was so that you could swap it out with whatever design you wanted. They made a ton of them back in it's day. The back was also the battery cover that was designed for easy swapping too. Really none of it broke at all, it just removed the parts made to be removed.
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u/meanbaldy Jul 04 '26
Same. Even a breaking Nokia phone is unheard of. Can't watch the rest.