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-[* black] Picking out the watch's midframe reveals a button cable and a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBUMntP6DI|plethora|new_window=true] of spring contacts.
- [* black] And a lot of extra space? Maybe for the future LTE model's new abilities?
+[* black] Two screws and some mild adhesive are all that stand between us and picking out the plastic midframe.
+ [* icon_note] As devices shrink, manufacturers are turning to adhesive instead of screws or clips.
+ [* black] On the whole, this has been bad news for repairs—but in this case, LG seems to have found the secret recipe that balances construction strength with pry-ability. Securely fastened with light adhesive and two screws, the midframe pops out with only gentle prying.
+[* black] Picking out the watch's midframe reveals a single cable responsible for the crown button and charging cradle ports, and a pair of spring grounding contacts that connect the motherboard to the watch body.