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-[* black] We wrestle the motherboard assembly out its tightly snuggled recess in the LCD assembly.
-[* black] If you take a close look at the motherboard assembly, you'll notice four spring contact pads, which coincidentally line up with identical openings on the LCD assembly. We theorize that these contact pads could've been used during development.
+[* black] A bit of prying frees the motherboard assembly from the rear housing.
+[* black] If you take a close look at the motherboard assembly, you'll notice five spring contact pads, that line up with openings through the rear housing—perhaps an access point for programming, testing, or hardware hackers.
+ [* icon_note] (Just peel up the FCC sticker, without disassembling your Moto 360 to access these pins).