iPhone XR Teardown! - How to open the colored iPhone?
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 Published On Oct 28, 2018

Its time to take apart Apples new iPhone XR and see what makes it tick. We'll remove the battery, the screen, and show how basic repairs are made on this new watertight iPhone XR. The basic construction of the new iPhones are the same thing weve been seeing for the past few years. The iPhone screen has a gentle layer of adhesive around the edge, with two pentalobe screws holding the screen to the body. Once the phone is opened up, there is a plethora of screws of all different lengths and sizes. So its super important to keep the iPhone screws organized.

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