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[* black] Open the hinge and carefully pop off the Upper LCD using your fingers.
[* black] Gently remove the ribbon from the hinge.
-[* icon_note] though not required, the task of removing the ribbon cables becomes much easier once you remove the hinge barrel on the right side of the device
+ [* icon_note] Though not required, the task of removing the ribbon cables becomes much easier once you remove the hinge barrel on the right side of the device.
[* icon_caution] Do not lose the tiny fabric and rubber water-resistant rectangles that cover the two speakers; they often fall out once the speakers are removed.
[* icon_reminder] The screen's cover glass can be replaced or transferred to your new screen. The cover is easily scratched by metal tools; use plastic or your fingernail to separate it.
[* black] Adhere the cover to the new screen by using thin adhesive around the edges, or by reusing the old adhesive.
+[* icon_reminder] To reinsert the hinge piece, open the console to the last click before it's completely flat.