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-[* black] The Nintendo Switch Lite earns an ***6 out of 10*** on our reparability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
+[* black] The Nintendo Switch Lite earns a ***6 out of 10*** on our reparability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
[* green] Aside from the digitizer and the battery, screws are used instead of adhesive to hold components in place.
- [* yellow] Though most components are modular and can be replaced independently, some important components like the flash storage and the SD slot are now soldered to the motherboard.
+ [* yellow] Though most components are modular and can be replaced independently, some important components like the flash storage and the SD card reader are now soldered to the motherboard.
[* yellow] The battery, though strongly adhered to its housing, is modular and can be replaced shortly after removing the rear case.
[* yellow] The digitizer and display are not fused, reducing the cost of repair but increasing complexity.
[* red] Proprietary tri-point screws restrict users from opening the Switch.
[* red] Replacing a display or digitizer requires heating and prying against strong adhesive.