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-[* black] While most modern phones are held together by an [guide|61746|army of screws|stepid=216083|new_window=true] and [guide|96764|nasty adhesives|stepid=178508|new_window=true], the Tiny T1 has none of that. Zero screws! Zero adhesives!
+[* black] While most modern phones are held together by an [guide|61746|army of screws|stepid=216083|new_window=true] and [guide|104322|nasty adhesives|stepid=196236|new_window=true], the Tiny T1 has none of that. Zero screws! Zero adhesives!
[* icon_note] The entire innards pop out with a single pry with a (normal) sized spudger.
-[* icon_note] Who said you have to sacrifice ease of access for size?
+ [* black] The likely lesson here: to easily open ''normal''-sized phones, we need a ''giant'' spudger.
+[* icon_note] Who says small can't be repairable? (Looking at you, [guide|75578|AirPods|new_window=true].)