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[* black] Finally, we got to the nitty-gritty of this Mate's iteration—the motherboard:
- [* red] Micron 9CE77 D9WGR 8 GB flash storage with probably Kirin 980 SoC underneath
- [* orange] Toshiba [https://business.toshiba-memory.com/en-emea/product/memory/mlc-nand/ufs.html|THGAF8T1T83BAIR 1850KAE VD2828 CHN|new_window=true] 256 GB flash NAND
- [* yellow] SEC 910 K4UHE3D
+ [* red] Micron D9WGR (MT53D1G64D8NZ-046 WT:E) 8 GB LPDDR4 with Kirin 980 SoC layered underneath
+ [* orange] Toshiba [https://business.toshiba-memory.com/en-emea/product/memory/mlc-nand/ufs.html|THGAF8T1T83BAIR|new_window=true] 256 GB NAND flash
+ [* yellow] Samsung K4UHE3D4AA-CGCJ (24 Gb LPDDR4X? Why?)
[* green] Skyworks 78191-11 low-band front-end module for WCDMA/LTE
- [* light_blue] HiSilicone Hi6526
- [* blue] NXP 80T37
-[* black] The smaller board on the lower left belongs to the Mate 20 Pro.
+ [* light_blue] HiSilicon Hi6526
+ [* blue] NXP 80T37 (likely NFC controller)
+[* icon_note] For comparison, the smaller board on the lower left belongs to the [guide|114159|Mate 20 Pro|stepid=219743].