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-[* black] Take the Torx T5 Screwdriver and carefully remove all the screws in the Droid Maxx’s motherboard. Note that there is a total of eight (8) black screws spread across the motherboard, four (4) at the top and four (4) at the bottom, and also two (2) silver screws located to the right lower part of the Droid Maxx.
+[* black] Take the Torx T5 Screwdriver and carefully remove all the screws in the Droid Maxx’s motherboard. Note that there is a total of eight (8) black screws spread across the motherboard: four (4) at the top and four (4) at the bottom. There are also two (2) silver screws located to the right lower part of the Droid Maxx.
[* black] There is(1) screw holding the camera housing. Use a T4 screwdriver for this one screw.
-[* black] Locate two (2) tabs in the camera plastic housing , one (1) at each corner of the Droid Maxx
+[* black] Locate two (2) tabs in the camera plastic housing (image 3) , one at each corner of the Droid Maxx
[* black] Take a plastic prying tool and gently lift both tabs to release the camera housing. Be careful because these plastic tabs are very delicate and can break easily.