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[title] Remove the front-facing camera module
[* black] Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up bottom edge of the front-facing camera module.
- [* icon_note] The camera module is heavily cemented in place. If it doesn't budge even after using alcohol, you may need to cut the adhesive with a craft or utility knife to help release the module.
+ [* icon_note] The camera module is heavily cemented in place. If it doesn't budge even after using alcohol, you may need to cut the adhesive with a craft or utility knife to help release the module, or you risk damaging it during removal.
[* icon_caution] It is quite possible to pry up only the [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/hQDmZp1cm6224G2F.full|internal sensor and hardware components|new_window=true] of the module without its plastic casing, which may damage the module. If you are replacing the module, this isn't an issue, and the following steps will describe how to remove the plastic casing separately.
[* icon_note] If you must retain the camera module's functionality, you can try to reseat the sensor hardware back into the plastic frame before cutting and prying again, or carefully remove the hardware and reseat it after removing the casing in the following step.
[* black] Remove the front-facing camera module.