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[* black] Everything exciting on these [link|https://youtu.be/F157geaXp_w?t=3|dark boards|new_window=true] is covered by heat dissipating copper or graphite foils.
[* black] We brute-force our way beyond those shields accepting some MINOR damage along the way and find these chips:
[* red] Qualcomm PM8350 PMIC, Qualcomm PM8350C PMIC, PM8350BH
[* orange] Silicon Mitus-SM3010B-display power management chip
- [* yellow] WCD9380
+ [* yellow] WCD9380 Qualcomm Aqstic audio codec
[* green] Lionsemi LN8282 Wireless Charging Management Chip
[* light_blue] Qorvo QM77040 Front-End Module
+[* icon_note] At the bottom right are the three coax connectors. Each one has a Chinese character next to it which says white, blue or black for the appropriate cable. Same goes for the connectors on the other end of the cables. This is a nice touch not to mess things up during repairs however a global solution would've been nice.