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[* black] Dawdled enough we dive into the Mi 11 and the rear glass magically flies off (perhaps with a little bit of emphasis from our iOpener).
[* icon_note] Because we're not sure if the back cover comes off a little too easy, we want to mention, that the Mi 11 doesn't feature an official IP rating which means you will never know how good or bad the phone is water and dust protected.
[* black] Our [product|IF145-475-1|Moray Kit|new_window=true] lends us a helping hand in loosening those Phillips screws and makes the removal of the charging coil and motherboard & camera cover a breeze.
-[* black] While the display replacement in the MiĀ 10 required the removal of the whole motherboard we're kind of excited to find a layout similar to the one in the [guide|138729|Huawei Mate 40 Pro|stepid=276128|new_window=true] or the [guide|135734|OnePlus Nord|stepid=269763|new_window=true]. Fingers crossed we won't find some hidden traps on our way to the screen.
+[* black] We're mildly excited to find a motherboard layout similar to the one in the [guide|135734|OnePlus Nord|stepid=269763|new_window=true] which enables separate battery and display removals. Fingers crossed the screen cable isn't running underneath the battery like in the [guide|138729|Mate 40 Pro|new_window=true].