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-[* black] On our way to the fingerprint sensor, we come across the USB-C port / interconnect cable.
- [* icon_note] Will this port even be used for charging since there is wireless charging?
-[* black] Either way, we are pleased to see it separated from the daughterboard / SIM card module which makes for cheaper repairs, should it wear out after all the plugging and unplugging.
-[* black] Third module down there is a traditional loudspeaker.
+[* black] On our way to the fingerprint sensor, we fish out the USB-C port, attached to a long interconnect cable.
+[* black] If you opt to charge wirelessly, the wear-and-tear on this port should be greatly reduced—but when it does fail, it's nice to see that it comes out separately from the daughterboard and SIM card reader.
+ [* black] We're all in favor of more major component modularity (or MMCM, as no one calls it). This makes for greatly expedited repairs compared with, say, [guide|120331|the soldered ports on the new Galaxy S10 line|stepid=232002|new_window=true].
+[* black] While we're here, we extract the traditional (non-display-based) loudspeaker module.