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[* black] Take a thin prying tool and slide it between the glass and the plastic housing of the phone.
-[* black] I found it rather easy to remove this screen (versus say, a Galaxy S4) so it shouldn't take too much pressure to get the screen up.
-[* black] Go around the perimeter of the phone and lift the glass free.
+[* black] I found it rather easy to remove this screen (versus, say, a Galaxy S4) so it shouldn't take too much pressure to get the screen up.
+[* black] Go around the perimeter of the phone and lift the glass free. Do not slide your opening tool in too deep while doing this. There is a cable in the upper-right corner and a wider, flat cable with two connectors in the bottom towards the left - middle of the screen.
[* black] Be sure when replacing the screen to use a good bit of double sided tape. I had problems with the bottom right corner coming up and had to disassemble and reapply tape.