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[* black] The next logical step is to remove the battery from the iPhone 6 Plus. | |
- | [* black] We quickly dispense of the usual metal connector cover. |
- | [* black] As we tweeze around we find some sticky pull tabs. Here's what we know about sticky iPhone battery pull tabs: pull it right, and it is super easy; pull it wrong, and it is the end of the world. |
+ | [* black] The battery connector is covered by a metal bracket, which we dispense of using our metal tweezers. |
+ | [* icon_note] Near the bottom of the battery we locate some sticky pull tabs. |
+ | [* black] Here's what we know about sticky iPhone battery pull tabs: pull it right, and it is super easy; pull it wrong, and it is the end of the world. |