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+ | [* black] What next, battery or boards? You can disconnect the smaller battery right away, but the bigger one is... a problem. |
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+ | [* black] Both are glued in place, but the bigger one also has a connector that's sandwiched under the main board. Which also happens to be secured with tri-point screws. Yuck. |
+ | [* black] As is often the case with Microsoft devices, it looks like the only way to kill power is to remove the motherboard. |
+ | [* black] Half the phone comes along for the ride. There's a lot of stuff latched onto this board (including a soldered charge port, unfortunately). |
+ | [* black] ''This component cannot be easily replaced by user'' |
+ | [* black] [Battery specs/comparison] |
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