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-[* black] For a split second, we thought that the motherboard is free to jump straight out, only to realize that ***nine*** flex cables hold it in place, not to mention an antenna cable.
-[* black] [guide|104605|As seen in the P20 Pro|stepid=200037|new_window=true], the Mate 20 Pro sticks to Huawei's usual motherboard design, leaving room for a wider battery with more capacity.
- [* black] Granted, with the 3D face unlock hardware and the triple rear camera taking up valuable motherboard space, Huawei opted for layering and camera holes.
-[* black] After prying away ~~some loving arms~~ the flex cables, we manage to remove the motherboard along with the triple rear cameras.
+[* black] At first glance, the motherboard looks free to jump right out, but a closer look reveals ***nine*** flex cables holding it in place, plus an antenna cable.
+[* black] [guide|104605|Like the P20 Pro|stepid=200037|new_window=true], the Mate 20 Pro sticks to a relatively small motherboard, leaving room for a wider battery.
+ [* black] With the 3D face unlock hardware and the triple rear camera taking up more motherboard space than usual, Huawei did cut some camera holes and change the layout a bit.
+[* black] After prying away some ~~loving arms~~ flex cables, we manage to remove the motherboard along with the rear cameras.