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[* black] Fairphone decided to forgo the nifty [guide|52523|display lock mechanism|stepid=115063|new_window=true] in the previous iteration and went with standard Phillips #00 screws instead.
- [* icon_note] A tiny screwdriver is provided, though we still prefer our larger handle from the [product|IF145-299-4|Mako Driver Kit|new_window=true] for a bit more comfort.
+ [* icon_note] A tiny screwdriver is provided, which is nice, though we admit we still prefer our larger handle from the [product|IF145-299-4|Mako Driver Kit|new_window=true] for a bit more comfort.
[* red] With the screws gone, we unsnap the display unit from the frame to find the same pogo pin connector with its breakout board below [guide|52523|as in the previous iteration|stepid=115063|new_window=true].
-[* orange] While we are always happy to see visual instructions inside devices, we're not sure this one is of any help ''after'' we already unscrewed some screws.
+[* orange] While we are always happy to see visual instructions inside devices, we're not sure this one is of much help ''after'' we already loosened a number of screws.