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-[* black] Here's where things turned ugly during our teardown of the HTC One v1.0.
+[* black] Here's where things turned ugly during our teardown of the first-gen HTC One (the phone that garnered the [http://www.ifixit.com/smartphone_repairability|all-time worst repairability score|new_window=true] of any smartphone we've ever had on the teardown table.)
[* black] To our delight, the pesky display cables of yesteryear have given way to spring contacts—so this time, the phone assembly comes out cleanly.
[* black] No mangled aluminum here—the rear case remains intact. Apart from the NFC antenna and some nice machine work, there's not much to see.
[* black] The rear case weighs in at 27.5 grams.
[* black] The remaining assembly is a fair sight less tidy. A mass of copper shielding and tape awaits...