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[* black] Next we turn our attention to the brains of the phone, and after removing a few friendly Phillips screws, the motherboard slides free.
+ [* icon_note] If this board already looks a bit worse for wear, that's because we previously removed the EMI shields for our video teardown. Give yourself a pat on the back if you noticed!
[* black] Near the top of the board we get a look at the S9's new heart rate and blood pressure sensors, a step up from the standard heart rate sensor seen on many phones.
[* icon_note] This new blood pressure hardware works alongside a [https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-and-ucsf-introduce-my-bp-lab-a-smartphone-app-for-blood-pressure-and-stress-research|Samsung and UCSF co-developed research app|new_window=true] to give users info about stress levels and blood pressure.
[* black] Say hello to ''Dr.'' Bixby.