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iPhone 3G?s screws may indicate 'User-Replaceable Battery'
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Two small screws on the bottom of the device on either side of the standard docking connector is a stark design change from a company that is known for hiding screws from sight on their handheld devices. Some have speculated that the screws may be removed for replacement of the battery and other components.
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