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-[* black] Getting the plastic midframe out is easy game with some levering action from our [product|IF145-002-4|carbon fiber spudger|new_window=true].
-[* black] This component has some travel companions scattered around it:
- [* black] At the top bottom we find the three hall sensors responsible for detecting the [guide|117519|rotation of the outer bezel|stepid=229563|new_window=true].
- [* black] At the top is something new that looks like a rubber sealed pressure sensor. (more research needed)
- [* black] The former antennas on the motherboard are now a separate unit ready for ease replacement. It contains a microphone a regular push button and another button with an extra conducting bracket to enable ECG functions.
- [* black] Left in the top of the frame is a regular vibration motor.
+[* black] Our [product|IF145-002-4|carbon fiber spudger|new_window=true] is overkill for this midframe, it pops out fairly smoothly, revealing some friends:
+ [* black] Hall effect sensors that track the [guide|117519|rotation of the outer bezel|stepid=229563|new_window=true].
+ [* black] What might be a rubber-ensconced barometer or other sort of sensor.
+ [* black] Modular antenna cable with two switches, one with a bracket to enable the ECG function.
+ [* black] Vibration motor, glued to the frame.