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[* black] Strong adhesive binds the logic board to the case, so we meet it with some [product|IF145-400-1|liquid fists|new_window=true]!
[* black] Pow! The offending adhesive quickly gives way, and the board comes out in one piece.
-[* black] ...And an unfortunate part of that piece is the lightning connector, a high-use part that will very likely break before the rest of the logic board.
+[* black] ... And an unfortunate part of that piece is the Lightning connector, a high-use part that will very likely break before the rest of the logic board. You'll need some pretty serious microsoldering chops to pull off a simple port replacement here.