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-[* black] Magic Part 2: an exploded view
+[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* green] The LCD is really easy to remove once the front panel is gone.
+[* green] Only standard Phillips screws were used -- no Pentalobular or Tri-Wing funny-business.
+[* red] The front panel is now glued to the rest of the device, greatly increasing the chances of cracking the glass when trying to remove it.
+[* red] The battery is very securely stuck down to rear case, and you have to remove the logic board to remove it.
+[* red] You can't access the front panel's connector until you remove the LCD.