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-[* black] First we pull off the display, which requires dispatching the display cable bracket. We're happy to report that [guide|67382|this time, there are no tri-point screws|stepid=136513|new_window=true]! Instead, we're greeted with friendly Phillips #000, found in our [product|IF145-299-1|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true].
+[* black] As we crack open this ~~book~~display, we are greeted by the familiar display cable bracket. As we get ready to curse the vicious [guide|67384|tri-point screws|stepid=136472|new_window=true], we notice something...
+ [* black] We're happy to report that we're greeted with friendly [product|IF145-030-3|Phillips #000 screws|new_window=true]!
+ [* icon_note] We can't say that [https://giphy.com/gifs/QEdqa0NEqdyNy/fullscreen|we will miss you|new_window=true] tri-points.
[* black] We quickly decouple a few cables—the display cable and home button cable to be exact—and the display is free!
-[* black] One change we note is a lack of gaskets on the display's pentalobe tabs, as previously seen in the [guide|93983|iPhone 7|stepid=174618|new_window=true].
+[* black] We note a lack of gaskets on the display's pentalobe tabs, which was previously seen in the [guide|93983|iPhone 7|stepid=174618|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] Both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 have an IP67 water resistance rating, however. ''How are the floodgates still closed!?''