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-[* icon_note] The glass front panel on the second generation Touch has a plastic frame glued both to its outer edge and also under the wide black strips at the top and bottom of the device.
+[* icon_note] The glass front panel on the second generation Touch has a plastic frame like a gasket around it, glued to the outer edge of the glass. Inner metal clips grab onto the plastic as pictured here. It is very important as you gradually release the clips, that you want to put work your tool between the metallic outer frame and this inner plastic frame - NOT between the glass and the plastic frame/gasket piece.
[* black] The picture at left (front panel already removed) shows the locations of the metal clips (shown in red) that snap on to the plastic frame. In the next few steps, try to pry the front panel up from the gaps between these clips.
[* icon_caution] Also, be mindful of the very thin and delicate touch screen ribbon cable (connector location shown in orange) attaching the front panel to the upper left corner of the Touch.