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[* black] iPhone SE Repairability: ***6 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair)
[* green] The display assembly is the first component out of the phone, simplifying screen replacements.
[* green] The battery is fairly easy to access, even though it's not technically "user replaceable."
[* red] The Touch ID cable could be easily ripped out of its socket if a user is not careful when opening the phone.
- [* red] The iPhone SE still uses Pentalobe screws on the exterior, making it difficult to open.
+ [* red] The iPhone SE still uses Pentalobe screws on the exterior, making it difficult to open without specialized tools.
[* icon_note] The hardest part of any repair is knowing what to do. Thanks to the similarities to the 5s and our repair guides, repairs on the SE are already excellently documented—[[Topic:iPhone 5s|check it out|new_window=true]].