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-[* black] After unscrewing the midframe, the motherboard and battery finally become visible.
- [* icon_note] Just like the S4 and S5, the battery is held captive by other components, in this case it's the motherboard that is holding the battery prisoner.
+[* black] With the midframe dispatched, we finally get a look at the battery and motherboard.
+ [* icon_note] And we're disappointed a little more. The battery is still held captive, under the motherboard.
[* black] We take a quick glance at the all the goodies littering the midframe before we set it aside—finding tons of spring contacts, an NFC/wireless coil, and a speaker.
[* black] We also found a hole in the ~~spacetime continuum~~ midframe for the power button.
-[* black] [http://top-science-fiction-novels.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/dontpanic_1024.jpeg|Don't Panic!] We've reached the battery without having to hitchhike across the Galaxy. Unfortunately the battery is connected to ''something'' we can't yet access.
-[* black] With [product|IF145-002-2|spudgers] at the ready, we disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard and move on.
+[* black] We'd love to get the battery out now and take a look, but for now we're going to have to settle for just disconnecting it from the motherboard.