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+ | [* black] A few more twirls of the T3 driver frees up the upper half of the display, allowing us to disconnect the camera board and the second battery. |
[* black] And here on the camera board we find everything you've ever hoped for... | |
[* black] ...If you're really into the Razr's cameras, because we found [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/qLykqadbvAWmKqMy.full|the cameras|new_window=true]. | |
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+ | [* black] Eager to get our hands on that bendy OLED, we execute a series of complex teardown maneuvers: |
+ | [* black] First, we evacuate another handful of Torx screws. Then we carefully extract a metal bracket, and finally we carefully unstick the thick cable that runs through the hinge and over the second battery. |
+ | [* icon_note] Did that sound easy? It wasn't. We're surprised that Motorola is offering to [https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/razr-repair-faqs|replace these displays for just $299|new_window=true]. |