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[* black] So far disassembly has been relatively straightforward, as we hone in on the flexible display we hope we don't screw it up—and instead unscrew some Torx screws with our handy [product|IF145-299-4|Mako kit|new_window=true]!
-[* black] With a bit of [[Item:Isopropyl Alcohol|alcoholic coercion|new_window=true]], the first of the two batteries comes free—but more on those later we're on the fast track to silicon town.
+[* black] With a bit of [[Item:Isopropyl Alcohol|alcoholic coercion|new_window=true]], the first battery of two comes free (weighing in at 4.7 Wh and just 2.6 mm thin)—but more on those later we're on the fast track to silicon town.
[* black] One brief stop on our way to motherboard glory: in removing the vibration motor (a pretty boring coin-style one) we spot some curious slime!
[* icon_note] This goop could potentially be some equivalent of [https://www.farmandfleet.com/blog/what-is-dielectric-grease/|dielectric grease|new_window=true] (more commonly seen in cars)—an inexpensive way to add a bit of water resistance to the board.