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- | [* black] After the motherboard, there isn't much left in the barrel. That's not a bad thing, especially |
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+ | [* black] After the motherboard, there isn't much left in the barrel. That's not a bad thing, especially when each part comes out easily in one piece. |
+ | [* black] First we fish out the fingerprint sensor, complete with its wavy ~~tail~~ flex cable. |
[* black] Next to come out are the plastic rails, serving dual-purpose as wire routers and brackets which press the squeeze sensors in place. | |
[* icon_note] Image 111 is an alternative option. It shows the squeeze sensor more. | |
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+ | [* black] Down at the bottom edge of the phone we find a modular USB-C connector! This is a welcome design, especially when the 3a does not have wireless charging. |
[* black] Not pictured: the headphone jack also makes a cool modular comeback. (We have a shot taken for this which could be linked in as desired) | |
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+ | [* black] Down south we also spot the vibration motor, a throwback to the round pucks of the first-generation Pixels. No fancy [guide|113656|precision haptic motor|stepid=217260|new_window=true] for this Pixel. |