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+[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The Motorola Razr earns a ***1 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is easiest to repair):
+ [* green] The only driver you'll need is a standard T3 Torx.
+ [* yellow] The delicate primary display is replaceable, if you're determined.
+ [* red] Every repair starts (and ends) with stubborn, glued-on outer covers.
+ [* red] Replacing the battery—or rather, ''batteries''—requires near-total disassembly.
+ [* red] The charging port is soldered directly to the main board.
+ [* red] Complex construction and multiple flex cable booby traps makes for tricky repair work.