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- | [* black] After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying. |
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+ | [* black] After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying. |
+ | [* black] Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by Phillips screws or brackets, and a couple rivets. ''Riveting!'' Regardless of fastener, the components are stuck on non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs. Not to mention the sensor array itself which is heavily secured to the back cover. |
[* black] All our hard work yields only ''one'' replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something. | |
[* icon_note] While optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUkZotIM3bJlHMAN.full|temperature sensor|new_window=true] is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to [link|https://giphy.com/gifs/fire-conan-obrien-KYGruOoHtsb9m/fullscreen|check your body temperature|new_window=true] once in a while, especially in this day and age. |