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[* black] Android phone with a glass back? Gone is the [guide|94173|classic OnePlus metal casing|new_window=true]! But we've [guide|104322|seen this|stepid=196236|new_window=true] [guide|104308|before|stepid=195665|new_window=true]... | |
- | [* black] ...and we have a well |
+ | [* black] ...and we have a well-tested solution. The heat gun softens things up and the iSclack and opening pick take care of the rest. |
[* black] We lift the back in trepidation, waiting for the [guide|87086|familiar|stepid=164353|new_window=true] tug of a fingerprint sensor cable. | |
- | [* black] But we're pleasantly surprised! The OnePlus 6 comes with a cable long enough to completely remove the back without worrying about tearing the cable. |
+ | [* black] But we're pleasantly surprised—the OnePlus 6 comes with a cable long enough to completely remove the back without worrying about tearing the cable. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Breakable glass backs are the pits, although this one's far easier to repair than the ones on recent iPhones. (At $549, an iPhone X back glass replacements ''costs more than this entire phone.'') |