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+[title] screen - lift the whole digitiser with the LCD
+[* black] Warm up the edges of the glass with a heat gun (stay away from the screen itself). You may can use a hairdryer.
+[* black] stick the guitar pic or similar tools between the glass and the body
+[* black] pull it up or down, reheat, repeat.
+[* icon_caution] Be very careful not to put the pick too much inwards (you can damage the LCD)
+[* icon_caution] Be very careful not to cut the ribbons of the LCD and the digitzer with the pick.
+[* icon_caution] Do NOT start at the bottom towards the button. Be very cautious at the bottom because you might cut the sensors leading to "back" and "settings" touch screen buttons. The actual, physical "home" button is just wedged into the frame on both sides by small rings and can easily be dislodged with a little pressure/pry.

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