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[* black] Though this Mate is only rated IP53, the SIM card tray is equipped with a rubber gasket—something we usually see on "''[https://www.ifixit.com/News/your-phone-is-never-waterproof-no-matter-what-the-maker-says|waterproof]''" smartphones these days.
[* icon_note] Slot 1 of this SIM tray is reserved for 5G cards, whereas slot 2 only accepts up to 4G cards.
-[* black] It feels like the phone came directly out of the factory, and the adhesive didn't have any time to bond. We were able to get a look inside in a split second.
- [* icon_note] We doubt that a [product|IF145-361-1|suction handle|new_window=true] and a halberd spudger will suffice after countless hours in pockets and purses.
+[* black] To our surprise, we are able to get the back cover off lickety split—no heat required! It feels like this phone came straight from the production line, and the adhesive hasn't had too much time to bond.
+ [* icon_note] We doubt that a [product|IF145-361-1|suction handle|new_window=true] and a halberd spudger alone will suffice after countless hours in pockets and purses.
[* black] A generous fingerprint flex cable gives us plenty of room to handle the next layer.