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W114 is similar, except clips are metal. On the coupe, there is also a small screw holding in the lock lever chrome surround (there is no lock stem type knob in the coupe).
the EMI fingers are VERY fragile...
the rear camera has an extra long tab which runs under the digitizer cable - be careful not to bend this while removing the camera.
watch for the connector cover here - it tends to be quite "springy" and may fly towards you when you attempt to release the clips
use the iPod opening tool to pry gently under the battery from the outer edge of the phone and work towards the plastic tab. the tab is not actually attached to the battery itself, but a plastic sheet between the battery and inner frame. the adhesive on the battery tends to be under the edge of the battery nearest the center of the phone.
this part is actually called the "top case", and is referenced as such in Apple's part numbers and take-apart guides.