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-[* black] You will then see 3 solders for microphone input.
-[* black] Desolder the 3 points and gently remove the microphone input.
+[* black] Desolder the 3 solder points connecting the microphone input port to the PCB and gently pull it from the PCB.
[* icon_caution] There will be 2 Solders with white lines under the solders and a label of SP these are speaker solders you do not need mess with them for this guide.
[* icon_caution] If the microphone input does not feel as if it can be removed do not just pull the part out will tons of force or you will ripe out the wires and may break the PCB.