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[* black] Here we manage to free the back of the display, with home button still attached. 10 points to us for learning from [guide|24016|past mistakes|stepid=61545]. | |
[* red] Upon closer inspection, we find a Cypress [http://www.cypress.com/?rid=93165|CYTMA545|new_window=true] TrueTouch Multi-Touch All-Points touchscreen controller. | |
[* black] Next we turn our screwdriver to the interior midframe. | |
- | [* black] It is the best of designs, it is the worst of designs...the Mini S5 scares the Dickens out of us with its continuing tale of [guide|24016|two midframes|stepid=61536]. |
- | [* icon_note] We're beginning to feel like we've been visited by the ghost of teardowns passed... |
+ | [* icon_note] Having two midframes complicates the repair process. In order to replace any of the internal components, you must heat and pry the display assembly off and then separate the two halves of the midframe. |