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-[* green] No adhesive was used and the components are held only with screws.
[* green] Using fairly common tools, disassembly is straight-forward.
[* green] The lightning connector can be replaced easily by removing the cover and two screws.
-[* yellow] We were glad that no adhesives were used, and only screws. But in different sizes and correspondingly many bits. At least they are all magnetic.
-[* red] Cable traps and hidden screws don't make disassembly any easier.
-[* red] Both joysticks are soldered directly onto the boards, as is the passthrough charging lightning port. Exactly the components that most likely to fail.
+[* green] No adhesive is used and components are held in place only with screws.
+[* yellow] Though no adhesives were used difficult to reach screws are unnecessarily annoying.
+[* red] Both joysticks (most likely first to fail) are soldered directly onto the boards. As is the passthrough lightning port.