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Under the battery door, to the right of the camera lense, there is a little rubber cover. If you remove it, you see two little brass-colored connectors. What is that for? External antenna? Seems like a kind of inconvenient place if that's what it is. Anyone know?

Don't know for sure, but here is an image (upside down) showing those ports or connectors:

Google Image Result for http://runaroundaroo.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/dsc015411.jpg

Here's the website that I found that image in:

http://runaroundaroo.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/i-so-smart/

Maybe test / reset ports? You can see the connections these ports make with the other parts of the phone.

Cheers!
 
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Don't know for sure, but here is an image (upside down) showing those ports or connectors:

Google Image Result for http://runaroundaroo.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/dsc015411.jpg

Here's the website that I found that image in:

I so smart…. Run-around-aroo

Maybe test / reset ports? You can see the connections these ports make with the other parts of the phone.

Cheers!

Cool!
Not only did it give me a picture of the wiring of these ports, but it also made me aware of the fact that replacing my screen can be done easily and cheaply, if I ever need to. Bonus! :)

I zoomed in and focused on the port area, and circled the ports.
The black thing underneath is the headphone jack I believe. Not sure about the little squares to the left. Light sensors? LED's?
 

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That is an annoyingly vague thread title but I've always wondered what it is.

Right! Because if it were just a couple of ports on the circuit board, you wouldn't think twice about it. But since HTC went to all the trouble of making a little rubber cover for them, for easy access, it's gotta be something useful.

I wonder if maybe that is how they program a bricked phone?
 
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