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-[* black] The upper area of the Mate 20 Pro is nearly cleared and we use a [product|IF145-060-3|pair of tweezers|new_window=true] to dig out the last pieces which were placed beneath the motherboard.
-[* black] What we find is a small daughterboard which was hidden and connects to the power and volume buttons. On top are the following chips:
+[* black] The upper area of the Mate 20 Pro is nearly cleared and we use a [product|IF145-060-3|pair of tweezers|new_window=true] to dig out the last pieces placed behind the motherboard.
+[* black] We find a small daughterboard hiding, connecting to the power and volume buttons. On top are the following chips:
[* red] IDT P9221 1827SC SL-15 IDT [https://www.idt.com/document/dst/p9221-r-datasheet|Wireless Power Receiver|new_window=true]
[* orange] LMIK36 B8283V26 PHIL
[* yellow] 35L35A B1AG1527 SG
[* green] 871 3644TI C37H
[* black] With the subordinates of the motherboard spread in front of us, we say good bye to the head of this fighter and go downwards to check out his footwork.