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[* black] Our iOpener was nearly made irrelevant by the heat wave here on the west coast. We easily could've left the phones outside for a few minutes to soften up the adhesive.
-[* black] We quickly bring them back inside for some iSclack and opening pick action.
+[* black] Next, some careful [product|IF145-243-1|iSclack|new_window=true] and opening pick action.
[* black] And just like that we've got these things wide open. You can't tell from this photo, but one of them was Note-ably less stressful to open, thanks to its polycarbonate (read: plastic) back door.
[* black] You can debate in the comments about whether or not a $1,000 phone should be made with plastic, but one thing's for sure: plastic rear covers make for painless opening procedures, and they're cheaper to replace!