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[* black] So far it looks like Apple has more tricks than treats for us with a hidden screw securing the display.
-[* black] After removing two hidden screws and two exposed screws with our [product|IF145-022|54 Bit Driver Kit], we are able to lift the LCD.
+[* black] After dispatching two hidden screws and two exposed screws with our [product|IF145-022|54 Bit Driver Kit], we are able to lift the LCD.
[* black] Pulling up the display reveals a large metal plate, held in with no fewer than ***16*** screws.
[* black] We found similar plates in the [guide|10803|iPod Touch 5th Generation|stepid=38844], and the [guide|10911|iPhone 5], so this seems to be a new iDevice design convention.