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-[* black] Despite the minor differences in appearance, we notice a few frustrating updates to the battery.
-[* black] The battery is missing the handy pull-tab used for removal. Seemingly innocuous, this small pull tab indicates a bigger problem: glue.
-[* black] Perhaps the "s" stands for "stuck", as that is how the battery, a common component to fail, comes in this iPhone.
-[* black] While we'd like a tool-less battery removal like we've seen in other phones, we settle for thermal battery removal via out iOpener.
-[* black] The slow procress of removing the battery gives us a chance to determine its manufacturer: [http://www.desaybattery.com/BranchShow.asp?InfoId=5860|Huizhou Desay Battery Co., Ltd.]
+[* black] After removing a couple metal covers (seemingly identical to the ones from last year), we begin attempts at removing the battery.
+[* black] The missing battery pull-tab, though it may seem innocuous, indicates a bigger problem for battery repair: glue.
+[* black] Perhaps the "s" stands for "stuck," as in "this battery is stuck in with a lot of glue," or "I hope you didn't want to replace your battery, you're going to be stuck with this one."
+[* black] While we'd like a tool-less battery removal like we've seen in other phones, we settle for thermal battery removal via an iOpener.
+[* black] The slow procress of removing the battery gives us a chance to determine its manufacturer: [http://www.desaybattery.com/BranchShow.asp?InfoId=5860|Desay Battery Co., Ltd] in Huizhou.