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[* black] Unfortunately, the logic board is still glued in—so we call our trusty iOpener out of retirement for one more gig.
[* black] After some careful and tedious prying, we have ourselves a logic board!
-[* black] Upon removal, we are saddened to see that the Lightning cable remains soldered to the logic board.
+[* black] Upon removal, we are saddened to see that the Lightning connector cable remains soldered to the logic board.
[* icon_note] This makes logic board removal even more of a chore. It also means that replacing the Lightning connector requires replacing the entire logic board.