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[* black] Insert a small flathead screwdriver or black plastic spudger between the front silver bezel and the black plastic mid-frame | |
[* black] Gently pry on the bezel to release the clips adhering the screen to the mid-frame | |
[* black] Work your way around the phone, still using the small flathead or spudger, until the screen is fully separated | |
- | [* black] Remove the screen, taking care not to tear the flex cable that is still threaded through the housing |
+ | [* black] Remove the screen, taking care not to tear the flex cable that is still threaded through the housing. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] After carefully threading the digitizer and outer housing/bezel from the middle bracket you'll notice the digitizer is held on by a band of very strong adhesive - this will be destroyed when you take off the old digitizer. When you replace your digitizer you can use double-sided tape or epoxy to hold the new digitizer on the bezel. |