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-[* black] With the two Pentalobe screws removed the display opens in favor of the lefties like we’ve seen in the [guide|137669|iPhone 12/Pro|stepid=274748|new_window=true].
- [* black] However just like its bigger siblings the mini formed a strong bond to its belongings and is only willing to free its display when face to face with our heavy tools and a good amount of heat.
-[* black] A first peek under the display reveals only two display cables and what seems to look like an even smaller taptic engine compared with the vanilla iPhone 12.
+[* black] With the two Pentalobe screws removed, the display opens in the new lefty-favoring way we've seen in the [guide|137669|iPhone 12/Pro|stepid=274748|new_window=true].
+ [* black] Also like its bigger siblings, the mini protects its belongings with strong adhesive, only releasing its display when faced with our tools and a good amount of heat.