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[* black] Without any further ado, let's start tearing this phone apart! | |
[* black] The entire back cover comes right off without a fuss, giving us a first glimpse of the battery. | |
- | [* black] We used a plastic opening tool to peel the [http://phandroid.com/2010/12/13/nexus-s-nfc-chip-not-a-one-trick-pony/|NFC] module off the back cover. According to Google: "Nexus S can read information from 'smart' tags, or everyday objects that have NFC chips in them. These can be anything from stickers and movie posters to t-shirts." |
+ | [* black] We used a plastic opening tool to peel the [http://phandroid.com/2010/12/13/nexus-s-nfc-chip-not-a-one-trick-pony/|NFC] antenna module off the back cover. According to Google: "Nexus S can read information from 'smart' tags, or everyday objects that have NFC chips in them. These can be anything from stickers and movie posters to t-shirts." |
[* black] Looks like something straight out of [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1104001/|Tron: Legacy]. |