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[* black] Per our usual SOP ([guide|125590|Samsung Opening Procedure|stepid=242790|new_window=true]), we start looking for a way in through the back, leading the way with some heat.
[* icon_note] The adhesive here ''seems'' tougher than we remember, but we aren't sure if that's just normal variation or something more nefarious.
[* black] Luckily, we brought our ultra-sized suction cup for such occasions.
[* black] With all that adhesive, we're relieved that the back comes off without any booby traps.
-[* icon_note] Look at those cone-shaped extensions on those made-in-house camera modules! They're definitely bulkier than the Sony modules we usually see. Could they house more lens elements?
+[* icon_note] Look at those [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/iPdd1ilOHrDwsfim.full|cone-shaped extensions|new_window=true] on those made-in-house camera modules! They're definitely bulkier than the Sony modules we usually see. Could they house more lens elements?