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-[* black] Time to bust into this unibody badboy! Like the Nexus 6, there are no visible screws on the rear cover. We spot the seam to a thin bottom panel and start our screw hunt there.
-[* black] We're assuming adhesive lies beneath and decide to add some heat.
-[* black] The bottom panel seems dainty so we'll use an opening pick to carefully pry it loose.
-[* black] With a careful slide with the opening pick we easily remove the bottom panel. glue? no glue?
+[* black] Time to bust into this unibody badboy! Like the Nexus 6, there are no visible screws on the rear cover. We spot a vulnerable seam to the thin bottom panel and start our screw hunt there.
+[* black] We're assuming adhesive lies beneath this dainty panel, so we decide to add some heat and use an opening pick to pry the little guy loose.
+[* black] With a careful slide of the opening pick we easily? remove the bottom panel. adhesive or no?
[* black] Voila! The screws have appeared, accompanied by tamper evident screw stickers, boo.
[* black] Let's say Bye Bye to our warranty and Hello to the four Xmm Phillips Screws. ( type?)