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+ | [* black] Time for S Pen extraction. We couldn't find a non-destructive way to crack it open, so we swapped in the heavy weapons—the ultrasonic ~~blaster~~ cutter! |
+ | [* black] Now that Fortnight is here we were prepared for a tomato update, but the S Pen peels open like a banana. |
+ | [* black] We'd guess that the supercapacitor powers Bluetooth and is ONLY used for the single button. Other stylus functions operate without built-in power. |
+ | [* black] We'd also conjecture that the S Pen is charged through the sensing coils near the tip. There seems to be a black pad on the phone where the coils would reside when the stylus is stowed away, which could be an inductive charging pad. |
+ | [* red] What else is in here? How about a [https://support.dialog-semiconductor.com/downloads/DA14580_DS_v3.1.pdf|DA14580|new_window=true] Dialog Semiconductor BlueTooth Smart SoC ... |
+ | [* orange] ... and a K8373 [https://www.sii.co.jp/en/me/battery/products/chip-capacitor/|Seiko Instruments supercapacitor]. |