Try using a syringe to apply some Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9%+ (available from electronics parts stores) along the seams and check if this softens the adhesive enough be be able to use tools to remove the display.
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Try using a syringe to apply some Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9%+ (available from electronics parts stores) along the seams and check if this softens the adhesive enough be be able to use tools to remove the display.
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