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[* black] We have reached the end of our journey. We are happy to announce that not a single trace of any [link|http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Cyberdyne_Systems|Cyberdyne Systems] components were found...it seems for the time being our [link|http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/Judgment_Day|judgment day] is not upon us.
[* black] iPhone 4S Repairability Score: ***6 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair). Very little has changed from the iPhone 4 in terms of repairability.
[* green] The iPhone 4S is still held together primarily with screws and limited adhesive.
- [* green] The rear panel and battery are both easy to remove and replace (provided you have the right kit and/or [product|IF145-096|correct screwdriver]).
- [* red] Apple is again using [http://www.ifixit.com/blog/blog/2011/01/20/apples-diabolical-plan-to-screw-your-iphone/|Pentalobe screws] to secure the rear panel and keep people out
+ [* green] The rear panel and battery are both easy to remove and replace (provided you have the correct screwdriver).
+ [* red] Apple is again using Pentalobe screws to secure the rear panel and keep people out
[* red] The LCD and glass -- a carryover from the previous generation -- are fused together, making cracked glass repair more costly.
[* red] Lots of smaller components are soldered to one ribbon cable, increasing the cost of repairing just one component.