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[* black] Just a couple components separate this phone from emptiness:
[* black] First, a square-ish vibration motor! For as long as we can remember, Samsung has employed the same circular LRA motor for all its phones' buzzers.
- [* black] Maybe a link to a closeup shot from the x-ray
+ [* icon_note] This new, larger motor may be the first sign that Samsung is finally [https://www.sammobile.com/2019/05/15/samsung-fix-haptic-feedback-smartphones/|taking haptic feedback seriously|new_window=true].
+ [* black] Or... maybe they just needed something to take up a little more room where the headphone jack once was.
[* black] Finally, we pull out the new vapor chamber—no doubt the product of countless hours of engineering, since this phone is essentially a space heater with a battery. 5G tech and reverse-wireless charging don't come cheap in the cooling department.