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-[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* black] Fixed with only mild adhesive we can dig out the energy source of the Watch3 without using any heat (not sure if the [https://youtu.be/OxjMuRyPn3Q?t=44|90° F / 32° C|new_window=true] in the studio might have helped).
+[* black] This little pucker is rated at 1.27 Wh (330 mAh @ 3.85 V) and its part number is EB-BR840ABY.
+ [* icon_note] This puts it behind the [guide|117519|original Galaxy Watch|stepid=229559|new_window=true] (1.81 Wh), and the [guide|124018|Huawei Watch GT|stepid=239797|new_window=true] (1.56 Wh), but still ahead of the [guide|126205|Apple Watch Series 5|stepid=243600|new_window=true] (1.129 Wh).