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[* black] Home button bracket—still hot-melt glued and a whole lotta no fun to remove, but you gotta do it if you want Touch ID after a screen repair. But at least the glue is ''black'' now, so it matches, which is just as important?
-[* black] Display and touch controller chips
-[* black] This Mini's packing a 19.32 Wh battery running at 3.82 V and 5142 mAh.
+[* black] Hiding amongst all that glue are some chips!
+ [* red] Parade DP815 (likely a timing controller)
+ [* orange] Texas Instruments [https://datasheet.octopart.com/TPS65195YFFR-Texas-Instruments-datasheet-15994572.pdf|TPS65195|new_window=true] level shifters
+ [* yellow] Texas Instruments TPS65144 LCD bias
+ [* green] 24879 B834QL
+[* black] Next we turn to the battery, rated for 19.32 Wh at 3.82 V and 5142 mAh.
[* icon_note] That's the same as the [guide|48891|last Mini's|new_window=true] 19.32 Wh, and a lot less than the [guide|105416|standard iPad's|stepid=198954|new_window=true] 32.9 Wh. It comes in a little over the [guide|112412|Galaxy Note9's|stepid=215053|new_window=true] 15.4 Wh.