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-[* black] Using and gentle but sharp-edged tool, place pressure around the perimeter of the front assembly piece where it meets the screen/mid frame until It disconnects from the mid frame. Continue distributing pressure until the front assembly piece can be completely separated.
+[* icon_note] It may help to apply heat to the back cover using either a heat gun or an iOpener before starting to remove the cover.
+[* black] Use a plastic opening pick to pry into the crease between the back cover and the midframe of the phone.
+ [* black] Move all the way around the phone until the back cover is separated from the rest of the phone.
+[* icon_caution] The images show a metal spudger being used to pry open the back cover. However, this process is not recommended, as it poses a puncture risk to the battery.