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[* black] With the fingerprint sensor cable safely detached, we slide the lower cover away.
[* black] We turn to the other cover next, which houses the Quick View display. It's gluey-er than the lower cover, but we've seen worse! We turn up the heat and just keep [product|IF145-123-2|picking|new_window=true], and it eventually comes free.
[* black] Quick View display out of the way, we catch our first glimpse at the second battery. The first battery's ready for removal in the bottom half of the phone, but the second is still hiding behind some cables in the top half.
-[* black] Above the batteries, we spot the 16 MP main camera. These days it's pretty rare to see just one main/rear camera on a smartphone!
- [* icon_note] Reviewers will no doubt investigate whether Motorola's camera software can make up for the lack of extra cameras, but we're not holding our breath—we know that's not what this phone is all about.
+[* black] Above the batteries, the single 16 MP main camera stares back at us. These days it's pretty rare to see just one main/rear camera on a smartphone, but it's easy to understand that Motorola had [https://youtu.be/74KHL9UWqr8?t=8|other things on their mind|new_window=true] in the four years they spent developing this phone.
[* black] [link to wallpaper blog if ready]