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[* black] Almost coming to an end of this friendship test, we fish out a few remaining components.
[* black] First thing on the hook is a ''second'' speaker for some stereo sound in landscape mode.
[* icon_note] This is not just an acoustical win but also one for repairability since the structure-borne speaker driver we found in the [guide|127743|Mate 30 Pro|stepid=249055|new_window=true] made display replacements complicated and could mean auditorial loss with cracks in the top display area. Nice to see that Huawei decided to omit this rather ~~annoying~~ fancy tech in the Mate 40 Pro.
[* black] Second catch is the linear actuator and because size matters these days we throw in some comparative facts:
[* icon_note] It measures in at tiny 9.28 mm x 9.28 mm x 3.3 mm which makes it almost half the size of the already minuscule taptic engine in the [guide|138505|iPhone 12 mini|stepid=275596].
-[* black] Rest in the net are a proximity sensor, a power and volume button cable, and an interconnect cable.
+[* black] Rest in the net are a proximity sensor, a power and volume button cable, and another interconnect cable.