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[* black] Before we put our Razr under the knife, we take an x-ray peek with some help from our friends at [https://creativeelectron.com/|Creative Electron|new_window=true].
-[* black] [interesting x-ray observations & link to 360 vid]
- [* black] rolling over the two x-rays, you can see some passive components moving up and down slightly. Perhaps they are attached to the movable flexible OLED?
+[* black] Rolling over the two x-rays, you can see a few passive components moving up and down slightly as the phone opens and shuts. Those are probably attached to that flexible OLED, which actually slides down and [https://youtu.be/lCKcFFDgtNk?t=123|tucks into the chin of the phone|new_window=true] as it shuts.
+[* black] We're not radiologists (though we might be getting close with all this x-ray experience under our belts...) but it looks like the brains of this operation are housed in the bottom half of the phone, while the top half is home to the extra screen, a battery, and the camera getup.
+ [* black] And if you look ''[https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/fyvZKkVjpFheA5fJ|really closely|new_window=true]'', you can see the inner workings of the continuous geared hinge at the center of all the folding action. More on that later!