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+[title] Final Thoughts
+[* green] The battery can be removed first, once you open the phone. It’s only lightly adhered and comes with a pull tab for easy removal.
+[* green] Many components are modular and can be individually replaced.
+[* green] All the threaded fasteners are of the standard Phillips variety.
+[* red] Display replacements, which are the most common repairs, are not prioritized in the design. (You have to completely disassemble the phone to swap out your screen.)
+[* red] Front and back glass means twice the risk of cracks—without the benefit of wireless charging.
+[* red] The primary access point for all repairs, the rear panel, is firmly glued in place.

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