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-[* black] Our first target is the Razr's lower rear cover. Behind the fancy folding façade, this is still a smartphone like any other, so we're guessing a hot [[Topic:iOpener|iOpener]] is our ticket in.
+[* black] Our first target is the Razr's lower rear cover. Behind the fancy folding façade, this is still a smartphone like any other, so we're guessing a hot [[Topic:iOpener|iOpener|new_window=true]] is our ticket in.
[* black] Just a little heat does the trick! We're able to wedge an opening pick in there and begin our journey.
[* black] We're grateful for the innovations of modern smartphones, but boy, would we love to see the slide-off plastic or metal [guide|14546|access panels|new_window=true] of yesteryear.
[* black] Once all the glue is sliced, the cover can wiggle free. But wait! Eagle-eyed viewers may spot the fingerprint sensor cable next to the home button, just waiting to be torn by an eager disassembler.
[* icon_note] Without repair documentation, booby traps like these can turn a simple fix into a DIY nightmare.