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+[* black] Last year we noted that Apple moved away from it's inclusion of a tri-point screw in the MacBook and replaced it with a Phillips screw.
+[* black] Tinkerers and repairers can rejoice! Even though we saw [guide|67384|a barrage of tri-point screws in the iPhone 7|stepid=136472|new_window=true], we still see the Phillips screw standing strong.
+[* black] Although we were armed with our [product|IF145-299-1|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true] and prepared for any pesky tri-point screws, it is always a relief to see the repair friendly Phillips screw.
+[* black] More of the same is always good when it comes to repair. It is not so good when it comes to permanent, soldered components. To the logic board we go!

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