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-[* black] Even after defeating Big Blue, the rear panel still does not yield..
-[* black] We release the ZIF connector of a big ol' flash assembly, and after 6 full steps, we are finally into the device.
- [* black] Our guess is that the adhesive pad was added to make sure users would not rip the flash assembly cable, as it is attached to the rear panel, quite the odd placement, in our opinion.
+[* black] Even after defeating Big Blue, the rear panel still does not yield.
+[* black] We release the ZIF connector of a big ol' rear-case-mounted flash assembly, and after 6 full steps, we are finally into the device.
+ [* icon_note] Our guess is that the adhesive pad was added to make the phone feel more solid than one purely secured with clips. The pad also seems to keep the flash firmly in place. Quite the new and baffling approach to phone sealing.
[* black] Nonetheless, thumbs down for giant adhesive pads.