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-[* black] Opening a phone of this scale requires specialty tools. Fortunately, iFixit is really good at sourcing those!
-[* black] It looks like they followed Apple's methodology of having the phone open from the display side, held by clips. Unlike Apple, no proprietary screws were encountered.
+[* black] Opening a phone of this scale requires specialty tools. Fortunately, iFixit has got us covered!
+[* black] The Tiny T1 follows Apple's [guide|114123|display-first opening procedure|stepid=218633|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] Unlike Apple, no [guide|3130|proprietary screws|stepid=15334|new_window=true] were encountered.
[* black] Some micro spudger action to free some clips, and the top plastic plate is free!
[* black] Move the loose keypad out of the way, and you can see the tiny OLED screen and button pad soldered to the board.