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[* black] Two quick flicks disconnect the LCD and digitizer cables, leaving only the battery cable as a final umbilical cord between the two halves of the device.
[* black] The battery is both adhered to the back of the display assembly and soldered to the logic board.
-[* black] Apple's engineers were up to their usual high standards when it came to designing the iPod Nano to be thin and inexpensive to produce—which in this case sadly translates to difficult and expensive to repair.
+[* black] Apple's engineers were up to their usual high standards when it came to designing the iPod Nano: it's thin and inexpensive to produce. Unfortunately, in this case, that also translates to difficult and expensive to repair.