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[* black] Our oversized suction cup makes a second appearance for this stubbornly adhered battery. That and some isopropyl alcohol are just enough to free it.
+ [* icon_note] It almost looks like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_(Marvel_Comics_character)|Venom|new_window=true] got a hold of this battery and just won't let it go.
[* black] This ultra-large battery boasts 5000 mAh running at 3.86 V, for a total 19.30 Wh.
[* icon_note] That's a huge increase over its contemporaries—most notably the iPhone 11 Pro Max at [guide|126000|15.04 Wh|stepid=243570|new_window=true], and the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G at [guide|125590|16.56 Wh|stepid=242792].
-[* black] Looking around the fringes of the phone for any hiding bits, we find a mmWave antenna stuffed in an edge next to a copper heat diffuser—a very [guide|125590|familiar|stepid=242801|new_window=true] arrangement.
+[* black] Looking around the fringes of the phone for any hiding bits, we find a millimeter-wave antenna stuffed in an edge next to a copper heat diffuser—a very [guide|125590|familiar|stepid=242801|new_window=true] arrangement.