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-[* black] Peelin up the rear case. All clips no adhesive. But will there be a replaceable battery?
-[* black] nope. just a solid midframe.
-[* black] And a dual SIM tray dude
+[* black] Like that other [guide|39174|recent Android flagship|stepid=89539|new_window=true] phone, the OnePlus 2 lacks external screws.
+[* black] We're happy the rear case is held in with only clips, but after peeling it back, there's still a solid midframe between us and the battery.
+ [* black] The easily-removable rear case means increased repairability, although we suspect the ease of replacement has more to do with OnePlus' [http://www.droid-life.com/2015/07/27/oneplus-2-styleswap-covers-here-are-your-5-options/|StyleSwap covers|new_window=true].
+[* black] Next to the main camera is the dual SIM tray.