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-[* black] Whilst the rear side of the Watch4 Classic motherboard looks like the yawning emptiness of outer space, the Watch4 carries the remaining chips on here, that didn't fit on the front:
- [* red] S915 Intermediate Frequency IC IF Chip
- [* orange] [link|https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/wireless-lan-bluetooth/bcm4313%7Cnew_window=true|BROADCOM BCM43013] Ultra Low Power Dual-Band 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Combo Chip
-[* black] We already knew from the data sheets that these watches are quite the same and well … they are. Hardware wise there are seemingly no features, which make one watch better than the other.
+[* black] Bonus round! The Watch4 Classic motherboard doesn't give us anything to work with, but the Watch4 shows us a couple more chips.
+ [* red] S915 intermediate frequency IC
+ [* orange] [link|https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/wireless-lan-bluetooth/bcm4313%7C|BROADCOM BCM43013|new_window=true] ultra low power dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 combo IC
+[* black] We'd guessed from the data sheets that these watches are similar and well … they are. Silicon-wise there doesn't seem to be anything that differentiates the two.