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[* black] Time to bust into this unibody badboy!
- [* black] Like the Nexus 6, there are no visible screws on the rear cover, but we spot a seam to a thin bottom panel and start our screw hunt there.
- [* black] We're assuming adhesive lies beneath this dainty panel, so we add some heat and use an opening pick to pry the little guy loose.
- [* black] Alas, we have our first signs of adhesive. Thankfully, it's mild, and with a careful slide of the opening pick we easily remove the flexible bottom panel.
- [* black] Finally, the screws have appeared! But golly, whatever shall we do about the tamper evident screw stickers? Say bye bye to our warranty, hello to the first four screws and move on to the next dainty panel to see what lies beneath.
+ [* black] Like the Nexus 6, there are no visible screws on the rear coverbut they could be hiding beneath that dainty bottom panel.
+ [* black] We're guessing the panel itself is secured with adhesive, so we apply some heat and an opening pick to pry the little guy loose.
+ [* black] Thankfully the adhesive is mild, and with a careful slide of the opening pick we easily remove the panel.
+ [* black] Finallyscrews! But golly, whatever shall we do about the tamper-evident screw stickers? Say bye-bye to our warranty, that's what. But, the first screws are out.