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-[* black] By now we didn't miss the weird cable folding in the Mi 10 (which one, link?) but it seems the time has come to face the cable disaster in the Mi 11.
-[* black] These three coax cables running down to the daughterboard—with one going directly into the speaker assembly—are folded above and beneath each other making it a little bit annoying to remove.
+[* black] By now we didn't miss the [guide|127743|weird cable snakes] encountered in the Mate 30 Pro but it seems the time has come to face a similar threat in the Mi 11.
+[* black] These three coax cables running down to the daughterboard and are folded above and beneath each other making it a little bit annoying to remove.
[* 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. It would've been nice to see a more modular approach as in the [guide|137669|iPhone 12 and 12 Pro|stepid=274759|new_window=true].
+[* black] Both the USB-C charging port and the SIM card reader are soldered to the daughterboard. Although easy to reach we’d wish for separate components to make individual replacements possible.