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-[* black] Now, for the step we don't like: pentalobes.
-[* black] Pentalobe screws are a five-pointed reminder that Apple doesn't ''really'' want customers opening up their own devices.
+[* black] Now, for the step we don't like—pentalobes: a five-pointed reminder that Apple doesn't ''really'' want you opening up their own devices.
[* black] ''Still, these pentalobes are totally cute and come in a matching rose gold.''
[* black] Setting the pretty pink screws aside, we bring out our trusty iSclack to pop the hood on this beauty.
[* black] Just like in the [guide|17383|iPhone 5s|stepid=52330|new_window=true], lurking beneath the display of the SE we find the familiar Touch ID cable booby trap.
+ [* black] What we ''don't'' see is that pesky color-matched display adhesive we found a few months ago. Compared to Apple's [guide|48170|S-series|new_window=true] [guide|48171|flagships|new_window=true], this opening procedure is a snap.