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[* black] Time to tackle the "non-removable battery" dilemma.
[* black] Removing the sticker reveals the Droid 4's large battery.
[* black] Our assumptions are correct: the Droid's battery is a lot larger and more troublesome to remove than [guide|6108|last year's model|stepid=26613].
-[* black] Did we say "more troublesome?" We meant to say "more exciting!" The addition of two T5 Torx screws holding the battery in place allows us to use one of our favorite tools, the [product|IF145-022|54-piece bit driver kit].
+[* black] Did we say "more troublesome?" We meant to say "more exciting!" The addition of two T5 Torx screws holding the battery in place allows us to use one of our favorite tools, the [product|IF145-022|54-piece bit driver kit]. You might find T3 Torx screws, like I did.