In this tutorial I will show you how to disable the N95 camera red light non destructively [It has been confirmed that it works on 8GB version].
Beware! There are other methods around the web that suggest to cut wires and permanently damage your phone (here or here). This is not the case here, the method presented in this post is fully reversible. This is not an easy process and requires to disassemble your phone; tho it is not so difficult. It took me around 15 minutes in total.
Here is what you need to complete the process (a paper trimmer or any kind of blade(surgical type) good enough to be able to cut with precision, a T6x50 precision screw driver, tape and a N95!)
Here are the steps to follow:
To start with remove the battery cover and battery.
- Next remove the back cover of the phone. You can do this by hand, just try to pull the cover from the front right side and then remove (gently!).
- Then remove the four screws as shown on the following image (including the power-on/power-off plastic cover at the top):
- Remove the Keyboard and then remove the two (usually black with a spring around them) screws at the lower bottom of the N95:
Locate the six pads that the camera flashing light is connected on the main PCB. It is a 6-pad array located at the left-top of the PCB.
Cut a small piece of tape around 1mm wide and place it on top of the middle pad closer to the phone’s camera. Be very careful not to cover anything else, you might disable the flash light etc)
Reassemble the phone by following the above steps in the reverse order.
if everything went right then the red light is now off!
Good luck.
Here is a video showing the disassembly process: (removed by Nokia!)
– Portuguese version here
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kabir: why don’t u simply turn your phone to silent mode?
hi, I tried it before to replace it with silent wav file, but the camera sound file in my n95 is read only. I can’t able to replace it with my silent wav file.
Update –
Blocked the pad across from it now – phone won’t start up. “Phone startup failed, contact retailer” Moved it back to pad as described above, and added another layer. Red light STILL lights up. Any ideas??
Ok, tried it but doesn’t work. Even put 2 layers on. Could it be one of the other pads, and if so, which one? The phone still functions exactly the same with this pad covered, i.e. all functions perform normally. Everything matches the pics too. I’m on south africa, so it’s anybody’s guess from where it’s from.Any help?
I have a N95 8GB and this process work perfectly…
But i have the same issue like TC I dont know if my phone is Asian or American it suposed to be american version but the little conector that I need to cover its the oposite
It works!!
yes, worked perfectly on my N95! (this works for the old N95 too)
Super, hat 1A bei meinem N95 funktioniert, obwohl ich das normale “ältere” N95 habe. Habe normales Isolierband benutzt.
Best Hack ever!
thx
Kabir, if all else fails, create a “silent” wav file on any audio editor, and load that as your shutter sound.
Thanks for the gr8 tutorial man!
It’s not possible for some N95 8G versions to turn off the shutter sound cause local laws do not allow.
In other case, just turn off the warning tones to get rid of it.
Thanks for this tutorial! :)
I think the easiest way to turn off the shutter sound is just to change the profile to silent.
buddy,
just tell me one more thing, how to turn off the shutter sound?