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- | [* black] Right, so, this is supposed to be a teardown, and unfolding it doesn't count. Time to pick a point of entry and go for it |
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+ | [* black] Right, so, this is supposed to be a teardown, and unfolding it doesn't count. Time to pick a point of entry and go for it. Arm iOpeners! |
[* black] [guide|120331|Experience tells us|stepid=231995|new_window=true] that Samsung likes to build their phones from the front, and stick the back cover on last—so we start there. | |
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+ | [* black] Once again a little heat from our [product|IF145-198-4|iOpener|new_window=true] softens the glue up nicely, and we slice off the first of the two outside covers. We're in. |
+ | [* icon_note] Samsung's usual curved glass covers, like the one we [guide|125590|recently pulled off the Note 10+|stepid=242790|new_window=true], can be stressful to pry under, so the flat point of entry here is a welcome relief. |