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-[* black] New iPhone, same opening procedure.
+[* black] New iPhone, same great opening procedure.
[* black] Pentalobes? Gone. Heat? Applied. iSclack? Sclacking.
-[* black] Opening just one iPhone is a little overdone, why not try two?
+[* black] Opening just one iPhone is a little overdone, so why not try two?
[* icon_note] Some are accusing the new SE of being an iPhone 8 reboot—let's tear both down together and see if that's true.
-[* black] With both phones open, it looks like they could be twins! Let's keep digging—we might spot some differences, but hopefully we'll also find some cross-compatible parts.
- [* icon_note] Fixing the SE with iPhone 8 parts could be a real boon for third-party repair—especially now, when OEM repair is [https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-28/apple-s-rules-make-iphone-repairs-hard-to-get-amid-coronavirus|less certain than ever|new_window=true].
+[* black] With both phones open, it looks like they could be doppelgängers! Let's keep digging—we might spot some differences, but hopefully we'll also find some cross-compatible parts.
+ [* icon_note] Fixing the SE with iPhone 8 parts could be a real boon for third-party repair now that OEM repair is [https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-28/apple-s-rules-make-iphone-repairs-hard-to-get-amid-coronavirus|less certain than ever|new_window=true].