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[* black] Next point on our checklist—a huge flex cable we've never seen before!
[* black] After the removal of another metal shield and two antenna cables, we go on and lift out the flex cable.
-[* black] To our surprise we're not only holding the flex cable but the complete daughter board glued to the USB-C port which is equipped with an IP76 approved rubber gasket.
-[* icon_note] We're happy to see that the exchange of the USB-C port seems to be fairly easy, however you have to replace the whole flex cable with it.
+[* black] To our surprise, we get not only the flex cable but the complete daughterboard as well. It's glued to the USB-C port, which is equipped with an IP76-approved rubber gasket.
+[* icon_note] We're happy to see a fairly modular USB-C port here. If (or when) it finally gives out, you'll just have to replace this big flex cable along with it.