I'm going to upvote the suggestion to skip steps 11- 16 too.
Some things to look out for:
- Both the battery adhesive strips broke off for me so I had to pry the battery out. You do have to be careful as a good amount of pressure is needed to remove the battery that you don't twist the top display and break the connectors. It's just a trade-off of risks though - you won't have to worry about losing or inserting the wrong screws for the front panel connectors either.
- The metal connector over the touch ID button is hard to put back in. It looks like one piece on the video but it's a separate metal piece that goes over the connector.
- To open the case with the suction cup, I found it useful to place the cup more to one side, and lift that side up first and then work on the other side.
I'm going to upvote the suggestion to skip steps 11- 16 too.
Some things to look out for:
- Both the battery adhesive strips broke off for me so I had to pry the battery out. You do have to be careful as a good amount of pressure is needed to remove the battery that you don't twist the top display and break the connectors. It's just a trade-off of risks though - you won't have to worry about losing or inserting the wrong screws for the front panel connectors either.
- The metal connector over the touch ID button is hard to put back in. It looks like one piece on the video but it's a separate metal piece that goes over the connector.
- To open the case with the suction cup, I found it useful to place the cup more to one side, and lift that side up first and then work on the other side.
Take your time and good luck all