How do i open a 6111 to replace the lcd screen

nokia 6111 does anyone know how to open it

dont try yourself asexplained in the reply post you will invalidate your warranty.
If carfone warehouse are insisting you have damaged it yourself then take it to another nokia repair centre.
By all means do not accept this 1st answer you have got.
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