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[* black] By now we didn't miss the weird cable folding in the Mi 10 but it seems the time has come to face the cable disaster in the Mi 11. | |
[* black] Especially the three coax cables running down to the daughterboard and speaker are folded above and beneath each other and a little bit annoying to disconnect. | |
- | [* black] Good news is that we spot the display and fingerprint connector under the daughterboard cover which means you'll be able to replace the screen without removing the mother or daughterboard. |
+ | [* black] Good news is that we spot the display and fingerprint connector under the daughterboard cover which means you'll be able to replace the screen without removing the mother- or daughterboard. |
[* black] Last things to catch before we dwell onto the battery is the small linear actuator and the daughterboard. | |
- | [* black] Both the charging port and the SIM card reader are soldered to the daughterboard. |
+ | [* black] Both the charging port and the SIM card reader are soldered to the daughterboard. That means you always have to replace the whole unit. It would've been nice to see a more modular approach down here such as in the [guide|137669|iPhone 12 and 12 Pro|stepid=274759|new_window=true]. |