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-[* black] dobo comes out without a fuss, soldered-on USB-C port in tow.
+[* black] The daughter-board comes out without a fuss, bringing the soldered-on USB-C port and lower microphone in tow.
[* icon_note] Soldered-on isn't our favorite flavor of USB-C port, but at least there isn't much on this board, so replacements shouldn't be too expensive.
-[* black] More mm wave antennas! One on each side, for a total of three.
-[* black] Earpiece speaker, which might get piped up over the front-facing camera to the microscopic speaker mesh, or might just [https://www.tomsguide.com/us/galaxy-note-10-sound-on-display,news-30394.html|blast through the display|new_window=true]
+[* black] We frisk the edges of the phone to find ... two more antenna modules! Given the directional, beam-forming nature of millimeter-wave 5G, having these on each side along with the one facing the screen will help the Note10+ achieve ''maximum effort.'' (Don't know if we want Deadpool link/association)
+[* black] The earpiece speaker looks pretty ordinary, except that it seemingly faces a wall. How do the songs get out? More on that later...