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[* black] We're glad to see that Apple has kept the [guide|48171|tradition|stepid=107895|new_window=true] of including pull tabs for the battery. The three peel-to-remove adhesive tabs work beautifully.
[* icon_note] Once you get past the tri-point screws that is.
- [* icon_note] Tri-point screws are fairly uncommon. While you could make the argument that tri-point screws are less likely to strip, we assume if it was a choice of mechanical advantage, we'd see tri-point screws everywhere in iDevices. Until we know that is a good reason, we'd prefer good old Phillips screws—no special driver required.
+ [* icon_note] Tri-point screws are uncommon. While you could make the argument that tri-point screws are less likely to strip, we assume if it was a choice of mechanical advantage, we'd see them throughout iDevices. Unless there is a good reason, we'd prefer good ol' Phillips screws—no special driver required—especially to access the battery and screen.
[* black] And just like that, out pops the battery!