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+[title] Separating the Back Case
+[* icon_caution] Be careful when prying the plastic bezel and back case apart from each other, the parts are connected by both snaps and adhesive. Forcing the back case off could result in it breaking or cracking.
+[* black] Gently pry off the back case by sliding a Plastic Opener Tool in between the front bezel and the back case, slowly working it around the tight edges.
+[* black] Start by opening the charging port cover and then pry away.
+[* black] Be patient, it may take several tries to remove the bezel and back case successfully. You may need to slide repeatedly along the edges of the entire phone perimeter to loosen the adhesive between the two pieces.
+[* icon_reminder] Make sure that no part of the back case is caught on any other part of the phone; the USB charging port often gets in the way.
+[* black] After removing the bevel and back case of the phone, you will now see a logic board and other internal components.

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