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-[* black] Heat!
-[* black] We skipped to the end of this opening procedure because arduous, and you can see it in the Pro 4 teardown. Just imagine bigger scarier more flexible glass.
-[* black] Same thickness .4 mm as Pro 4
+[* black] We know our way past this display. It may be a bigger (and slightly flexier) pane of glass than we saw in the [guide|51568|Surface Pro 4 teardown|stepid=112527], but it opens with the same password: iOpener.
+[* black] That doesn't make it any less nerve-wracking. The Surface line has come a long way, but we'd love to someday see an upgrade in the form of an opening procedure that doesn't threaten to send glass shards flying at the slightest misstep.
+[* icon_note] At 0.4 mm, the glass thickness measures the same as on the Pro 4.