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[* black] Notably absent from our initial chip findings is the ''[http://www.hisilicon.com/en/Products/ProductList/Balong|Balong 5000|new_window=true]'', HiSilicon's multi-mode networking chipset that is supposed to be the powerhouse of this 5G cell.
[* black] On a hunch, we coarsely chisel off the extra Samsung LPDDR4 chip to find …
-[* red] HiSilicon Hi9500 GFCV101 (is this the Balong 5000?)
-[* orange] And underneath the Micron Chip slumbers the HiSilicone Hi3680 GFCV150 also known as Kirin 980.
+[* red] HiSilicon Hi9500 GFCV101! This is most likely the Balong 5000 we're looking for.
+[* orange] Just to be sure, we pry up the Micron memory chip as well. Sure enough, underneath slumbers the HiSilicone Hi3680 GFCV150, also known as Kirin 980.