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- | [* black] The tiny daughter board is tightly held in place with two screws to provide enough counter pressure for the spring contacts underneath. |
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- | [* black] And the loudspeaker and vibration motor are glued in as in most phones these days. |
- | [* black] What's missing in the bottom section is a regular headphone jack. While the P20 and the P20 Lite are equipped with this ancient port, the big brother has ''evolved'' here too. |
+ | [* black] We turn our focus to the bottom of the frame and find a tiny daughterboard, hiding amongst a loudspeaker and vibrator motor. |
+ | [* black] After encountering the battery, the glue securing this collection of parts is nothing to our spudger, and quickly releases its sticky grasp. |
+ | [* black] Wait, everything's out already? Did we miss something? Where's the headphone jack!? |
+ | [* icon_note] The P20 and P20 Lite both come equipped with this fan-favorite, but looks like the Pro is a little more "[https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/7/12838024/apple-iphone-7-plus-headphone-jack-removal-courage|courageous|new_window=true]". |
+ | [* black] Not surprising, considering Huawei's [guide|62348|affinity|stepid=131134|new_window=true] for fruit-based design. |