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[* black] And then we encountered a small stumbling block. With the battery out of the way, very little held the rear bezel in place -- yet it didn't want to come off.
[* black] After what felt like years of poking, prodding, and prying the rear bezel, our spudgy-senses suddenly tingled when we looked at the plastic piece covering the battery and LED.
[* black] Sure enough, two screws were hiding underneath the cover. Sneaky!
-[* black] Removal of these screws proved to be the trick for freeing the rear bezel from its gluey prison.
+[* black] Removal of these screws proved to be the trick for freeing the rear bezel from its gluey prison. Don't forget to remove the additional screw on the lower right quadrant.