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-[* black] Kindle Fire HD Repairability: ? out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)
- [* green] Mostly all Phillips #00 screws, one T5 Torx screw.
- [* green] The battery is held in with minor adhesive, easily replaceable.
- [* green] No soldering required to remove any individual components.
+[* black] Kindle Fire HD Repairability: 7 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)
+ [* green] The rear case is very easy to open, granting trouble-free access to the internals.
+ [* green] The battery is held in with absolutely no adhesive.
+ [* green] Simplistic design and limited functionality means fewer components and less headache for disassembly.
+ [* yellow] Mostly all screws found inside are Phillips #0 screws—except for one T5 Torx screw.
[* yellow] Copper tape over the processor is somewhat difficult to remove and replace.
- [* red] The LCD and the digitizer are fused together.
+ [* red] The glass panel is fused to the front plastic frame, meaning a heat gun is required for replacing cracked glass (or you have to replace both components together).