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-[* black] Use a suction handle to lift the back cover and an opening pick to get in the gap.
+[* black] Use a suction handle to lift the back cover and create an opening pick to get in the gap.
[* icon_note] Since the back cover is also slightly curved at the edges you want to insert the opening pick at a lower angle from underneath.
[* black] Start at the middle of the side and cut the adhesive while pulling up with the suction handle.
[* icon_caution] Be careful not to lever the opening pick too much to avoid breaking the back cover. Rather pull with the suction handle and use the pick for cutting the adhesive.
[* black] Move the pick towards the bottom corner and leave it there to keep the adhesive from resealing to the case.
[* black] Use another pick and move it to the top corner.
[* icon_note] If it's getting harder to move the pick you might need to reheat the iOpener and apply it to the back cover again.