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+[* black] Now we will pry the back housing from the phone.
+[* black] I started at the top left corner and worked my way around to the right top corner.
+ [* icon_note] Don't worry about prying at the very top.
+ [* icon_note] You can use a pry tool like the one in the photo or a guitar pick works great as well.
+ [* icon_caution] Don't pry to hard or to deep or you may damage the frame or possibly tear a ribbon cable (which is never a good thing).
+[* black] Now that there is some seperation start at the bottom and lift with your fingers to pop the back housing off the phone.
+ [* icon_note] It should pop off easily, but if not, don't force it and try running your pry tool along the edges again.

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