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[* black] Unlike the original HTC One, there's no need to heat the case of the M9. After removing the top panel's screws, we get straight to action with our handy clip popper.
-[* black] We use our trusty picks to ~~rend the phone in twain~~ carefully separate the rear case from the body of the phone.
+[* black] We use our trusty pick to ~~rend the phone in twain~~ carefully separate the rear case from the body of the phone.
[* black] The bottom clips are particularly stubborn, but so far, no adhesive!
[* black] As we pop the rear case of the M9, we get our first view of the tender morsels inside. At first glance, this new HTC One resembles the M8.