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-[* black] Both the Samsung Galaxy S5 and iPhone 5s brought fingerprint scanning to the home button. And both did it fairly crudely, with a flimsy cable in the line of fire when opening the device.
+[* icon_note] Both the Samsung Galaxy S5 and iPhone 5s brought fingerprint scanning to the home button. And both did it fairly crudely, with a flimsy cable in the line of fire when opening the device.
[* black] The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus saw Apple [guide|29206|rerouting this cable|stepid=68995] into the display assembly, to better protect it.
-[* black] Samsung found a different solution to accomplish the same thing, and simply detached the home button from the display assembly, so that its cable can be routed down into the interior assembly.
+[* black] Samsung decided to simply detach the home button from the display assembly, so that its cable now routes down into the interior.
+[* black] This eases the opening procedure a bit, but the capacitative touch button cables are still obnoxiously delicate and painstaking to free.