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[title] Final Thoughts | |
- | [* black] Insert wisdom here. |
+ | [* green] Opening is fast and simple with screws and slightly prying. |
+ | [* green] Due to the designs of the watches, the batteries as well as the displays can be reached properly. |
+ | [* green] Both batteries are only slightly glued down. |
+ | [* green] The display of the Watch4 Classic can be removed by hand after some heat. |
+ | [* yellow] Two types of screws were used, which are magnetic at least. Tri-pointed screws were found on the outside, while the motherboard is held by a single Phillips screw. |
+ | [* yellow] The watches are both very modular, but the sensors are inaccessible hidden in the back cases. |
+ | [* red] The display of the Watch4 sits stubbornly in the frame. There is almost no chance to insert a tool into the gap between display and frame and even after a lot of heat, it did not move a millimeter. |