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Luckily, after following Thoughtfix's video on taking it apart, the camera is now back functional and the faceplate is back on. Sorta. The unit hit the ground on the corner by the camera, and it looks like the face is crunched/warped/something, because if just doesn't sit right, and has a bad case of 'road rash'. I can live with it like this, as it works, but it looks so sad...
Any place that sells replacement faceplates? I can't find any, but I figure that someone here will have a source! (I'm hoping, anyway).