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+[* black] Since there's nothing left to disassemble it's time for a quick sum up:
+ [* black] Once again Xiaomi packed a device with high end hardware not willing to make decisions between 5G and a 120Hz screen. We will see if this tactic turns out to be battery life friendly or results in a higher rate of battery replacements.
+ [* black] We're happy to see a more regular inner design compared to the Mi 10 which allows separate battery and screen removals.
+ [* black] With that said some things like the cable management are questionable and although most components are modular, some others like the charging port aren't.