Hidden Storage Compartment in Your Phone!
Intro: Hidden Storage Compartment in Your Phone!
Well, one day i was incredibly bored, so i thought I'd open the back of my phone and clean it, and while doing so, (don't ask me what made me think of it) I cut out a bit of paper and placed it behind the battery, so i can store passwords, or other things on there that i only know how to access.
STEP 1: Materials Needed.
To use this secret paper hider, or whatever you want to call it you will need:
1x Mobile phone (With recoverable backing and battery)
1x Sheet of paper
1x Scissors
1x Pen
PS. Sorry for the flash on this photo, i had it turned on and i can't be bother re-taking it.
1x Mobile phone (With recoverable backing and battery)
1x Sheet of paper
1x Scissors
1x Pen
PS. Sorry for the flash on this photo, i had it turned on and i can't be bother re-taking it.
STEP 2: Making Your Paper to Hide.
Firstly, you need to cut a shape out of your paper, one that will be able to be folded and placed into the back of your phone. I've gone with the simple square.
Next, you need to write your information onto the paper. So i have just made up a MSN password by writing:
MSN= pass123
So after this is done, your ready to progress to the next step!
Next, you need to write your information onto the paper. So i have just made up a MSN password by writing:
MSN= pass123
So after this is done, your ready to progress to the next step!
STEP 3: Hiding the Paper.
Now, we have to hide the paper.
First, remove the backing and battery from the phone, and fold your piece of paper a few times so it fits into the given area.
All thats left to do now is re-assemble the battery and backing and viola!
First, remove the backing and battery from the phone, and fold your piece of paper a few times so it fits into the given area.
All thats left to do now is re-assemble the battery and backing and viola!
STEP 4: Your Done!
Now you have finished, so i hope you never forget passwords or things like that again!
27 Comments
Colonel Hogan 9 years ago
cairparavel 13 years ago
Falleneagle 14 years ago
SuperChuck 15 years ago
If I did feel the need to put paper back there, I would use parchment paper. It's used in baking, so it can handle some heat.
syntek67 15 years ago
Capt. Fat 14 years ago
syntek67 14 years ago
yummahcupekakez 15 years ago
munchman 15 years ago
Modernbenoni 15 years ago
darkmickey 15 years ago
Modernbenoni 15 years ago
meztek 15 years ago
pickford78 15 years ago
Modernbenoni 15 years ago
daviddd 15 years ago
jacob5680 15 years ago
or you COULD use this to store a password by doing somehting like this...
lets say you wrote 46-41-34-87-
so, 4+6 =10 4+1=5 3+4=7 8+7=15
which is 10-5-7-15
then 10-5=5 + 7-15= -8
5 -8 = -3
now that you have -3 left over, you take that and put it to the number of the power of the amount numbers origional number. in this case 8 ( and ignore the fact that its a negative interger )
so 3 to the 8th is 6561
this system is impracticle, but if you memorize this ( harder than the pass =) you can use it for making passwords and figuring em ) i use this method for making passwords. that is, if I'm really REALLY bored.
cheers
klee27x 15 years ago
fwjs28 15 years ago
stonehenge360 15 years ago