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+[title] The final (bottom) side
+[* black] This is where the thin Wifi antennas are adhered to the glass ++and++ screwed down onto the bottom case. Getting them off without damage is tricky.
+[* black] Free the top, left, and right sides first, and the haptic motors, before working on the bottom.
+[* red] In my first attempt, I didn't know this was a hazard, so I sliced right through the adhesive... and the antennas, too.
+[* black] The second time I decided to not slice here at all. Instead, I broke the adhesive in the "clear" part of the bottom, put a bookmark in there so it didn't re-adhere, and applied lots of heat and alcohol here.
+[* black] When all that's left adhered is the left half of the bottom, I started swiveling (in-plane yaw) the whole glass, gently, back and forth. With patience, and heat and alcohol, I was able to gradually reach each of the 6 screws holding the antenna bracket in place.
+[* black] After removing the 6 screws one-by one (P00 or P000), the glass was free! Check for any residual adhesive, and don't just lift straight up! You need to remove the ZIF cable, see next step.

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