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[* black] Our forced entry pays off! with the plastic cleared away, everything inside the stem comes out in a long wiry noodle. Inside, we find:
[* red] A couple golden microphones
- [* orange] Some gold-gilded antenna hardware
+ [* orange] Some gilded antenna hardware
[* yellow] The fancy chip package where the H1 sleeps
- [* green] The new force touch sensor—a mysterious black rectangle flanked by metal brackets. It's hard to say for sure how this works, but [insert theory about how it works]
+ [* green] A mysterious black rectangle flanked by metal brackets—possibly the brawn behind the new ''force touch '' feature? This could be a capacitive sensor sensing taps, or a strain gauge sensor sensing squeezes. Or, it could just be a black rectangle.