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+[title] Final Thoughts
+[* green] A big flathead screwdriver and an opening pick will get you inside.
+[* green] You can twirl away all the internal (Pozidriv) screws with a basic Phillips driver.
+[* green] The battery is immediately accessible and only lightly adhered in place.
+[* green] The headphone jack is completely modular.
+[* green] The crank design seems simple and sturdy. You’ll probably never need to replace it, but if you did, it wouldn't hurt.
+[* yellow] You can swap the display, but only if you replace the entire front case.
+[* red] All of the controls are aggregated onto a single FPC—easy to swap, but a bit wasteful if only one thing breaks.
+[* red] The USB-C charging port is soldered to the main board.