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- | [* black] It's not mandatory to remove the battery to solder your earphones, but removing it would provide a bit of flexibility when soldering |
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- | [* black] I didn't |
- | [* black] Notice the spots where you should solder your R, L, and two G wires from your earphone. I've got a couple of extra solders on the top right and left, only to figure out that those points are active only when a 3.5mm jack is plugged in. |
+ | [* black] It's not mandatory to remove the battery to solder your earphones, but removing it would provide a bit of flexibility when soldering them. Also, now you can see that it's a 100mAh battery. |
+ | [* black] I didn't needed to remove the 3.5mm audio jack to solder the earphones, and guess what, I can now plug another earphones here. It works as a splitter! |
+ | [* black] Get ready to solder your earphones. Notice the spots where you should solder your R, L, and two G wires from your earphone. I've got a couple of extra solders on the top right and left, only to figure out that those points are active only when a 3.5mm jack is plugged in. Oh well. |