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[* black] Like the [guide|62348|Huawei P9|stepid=131134|new_window=true], the MX6 seems inspired by the iPhone in more than just looks: two Pentalobe screws secure the MX6's display assembly to the chassis.
[* icon_note] We're still baffled as to why manufacturers would copy Apple's screw design, when a regular ol' Phillips or Torx screw does the same job with less hassle.
-[* black] Ruh Roh Raggy! We also see a [guide|60902|fingerprint sensor cable trap|stepid=127178|new_window=true] like in the iPhone 5s/SE!
- [* icon_note] Not to worry, Scooby Doo—Meizu cut us some extra slack, so the cable is more forgiving when lifting open the display.
-[* black] Unlike the iPhone's terrible spring bracket clip, the MX6's cable connector lies under a screwed-down, tamper-evident bracket. The jury's still out on whether this design is better.
+[* black] Ruh Roh Raggy! There appears to be a [guide|60902|fingerprint sensor cable booby trap|stepid=127178|new_window=true] like in the iPhone 5s/SE!
+[* black] Not to worry, Scooby Doo— Meizu cut us some slack, so the cable is more forgiving when lifting open the display.
+ [* icon_caution] Just don't forget to remove the screwed-down, tamper-evident bracket, and disconnect the sensor cable before attempting to remove the display.