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[title] Remove back cover
[* black] Using an iOpener or heat gun, warm the adhesive around the edges of the back cover to soften it.
[* black] Once softened, run an opening pick or guitar pick around the edge of the phone to separate the back cover from the phone.
-[* black] If you are unable to wedge the pick underneath the cover, you could try to shave down the pick to make it thinner or use a sharp instrument to get it started. Once you pry it open enough to get a pick underneath, use that exclusively.
-[* black] ***PROTIP***: If you need to use a sharp instrument, there is much less chance of damaging delicate internals by starting at the bottom of the phone because the speaker array is fully encased in plastic.
+ [* icon_note] If you are unable to wedge the pick underneath the cover, you could try to shave down the pick to make it thinner or use a sharp instrument to get it started. Once you pry it open enough to get a pick underneath, use that exclusively.
+ [* icon_caution] If you need to use a sharp instrument, there is much less chance of damaging delicate internals by starting at the bottom of the phone because the speaker array is fully encased in plastic.