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[* black] Like last year's Ultra, a thin adhesive gasket holds the camera bump in place. The bump can be replaced independently from the rear panel, making for some interesting DIY customization possibilities... | |
[* icon_note] ... and, unlike the S20 Ultra, the glass camera lenses can be individually replaced. | |
[* black] With the back panel removed, we can gawk at how humongous this phone looks next to our tiny [product|IF145-474-1|Minnow Driver Kit|new_window=true]. | |
[* icon_note] The 'lil guy still gets the job done—proving it's not the size of the toolkit that matters, but how you use it. | |
[* black] The guts seem a slight iteration over last year's [link|https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/QcERlBwo2m1ir2rF.full|S20 Ultra|new_window=true], with minor changes to the wireless charging coil and upper antenna assemblies. | |
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+ | [* black] The [link|https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/QUink1aKOPOfHBfW.full|earpiece|new_window=true] comes out with the antenna assembly this go-round, as opposed to being separately adhesive'd to the frame in the S20 Ultra. |