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[* black] As always, we start by disconnecting the battery, a simple task that requires no more than releasing a conn- wait, what is this?
-[* black] Instead of the good ol' run-of-the-mill battery connector that we've seen in—well—every Apple product ever, the battery is connected using a series of screws that hold a connector board in place.
-[* black] This little PCB was found in between the battery connector and the battery connection itself. It's purpose seems to be simply to bridge the connection between the battery connector and the logic board connection.
+[* black] Instead of the good ol' run-of-the-mill battery connector that we've seen in—well—every Apple product ever, the battery is connected using several screws that hold a connector board in place.
+[* black] This little PCB serves only as a bridge between the battery control board and the logic board.
+ [* black] …weird?…