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[* blue] With the wedge split, we get a serious look at the Orange's seriously small seeds.
[* black] These [http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/YVvgJCHiCsOuQtGl|extremely small components|new_window=true] seem to be nested deep within the device. Repairability will definitely take a hit for this one.
[* black] Naval Oranges, such as this, have small, sterile seeds that cannot be used to reproduce more Oranges—a cutting from an existing fruit-bearing tree must be grafted to another tree.
[* icon_note] This is the most advanced anti-piracy DRM measure we've seen, definitively ensuring that Orange owners won't be able to produce copies of their Orange to share with their friends.
- [* black] At this point it's unknown whether the Orange will be released to [http://www.orange.com/en/home|other carriers] in the future.
+ [* black] We assume the device is supported by [http://www.orange.com/en/home|Orange Mobile] but it remains to be seen if it will be released to [http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000eG2kHZXxbxI/s/750/750/CARRYING-ORANGES.jpg|other carriers] in the future.