Nokia Phone Manufacture

Posted by misterjester on 1 April 2010 7 Comments

It is one of those processes that require a lot of Clean environments. Putting together a mobile phone that works. I was fortunate enough to receive some of these pics through email from one of my friends who used to work at a Nokia factory. I cannot say where, however if you search around you can guess I think. When I received the pictures, I thought it might be worthwhile sharing the same on the blog for the readers who come here. So well here we go.

Nokia N95 assembly.

Adding the Battery

Finishing the cover off

Testing the Phones

Communicator

More Packaging

Putting the serial Numbers on

Fixing the smaller components

Getting the PCB and components

Loading the software

Checking the camera

Posted by misterjester   @   1 April 2010 7 comments
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Arvind Chugh says:

Sorry to say , but i don’t think these pictures reveal much about the actual process .

It would have been much better , if you had written more about the process…

Anyways , thanks for sharing :)

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misterjester says:

I will keep that in mind next tie Arvind … However like I mentioned these were pics that I got sent … guess I could not really do more than that :)

Semboeng says:

After all, it’s very interesting…
Oh one more thing, is that a kid in picture no.4 from top, is he an employee from nokia..!? Or is just my eyes..

misterjester says:

Am not very sure of that :) lol

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misterjester says:

Thanks my friend …

misterjester says:

I will keep that in mind next tie Arvind … However like I mentioned these were pics that I got sent … guess I could not really do more than that :)

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