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-[* black] Up next, the rear camera module. Maybe in the future, this will be an individually upgradeable component?
+[* black] Up next, the rear camera module.
+ [* black] Hopefully this unit could be upgraded in later years, à la [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara|Project Ara]. Fingers crossed.
[* black] The camera itself is an 8 megapixel CMOS camera with a 1/3.2 inch sensor and an aperture of ƒ2.2.
-[* black] This module is built just like the others: a plastic case around an off the shelf component, connected to a pogo interface board via a traditional flex and connector.
- [* icon_note] So while Fairphone hasn't removed the flex and connector, they have moved them a bit farther away from DIY fixers—greatly simplifying component swap repairs.
+[* black] This module is built just like the others: a plastic case around an off-the-shelf component, connected to a pogo interface board via flex cable and connector.
+ [* icon_note] Fairphone hasn't quite removed cables or connectors, they have moved them a bit farther from DIY fixers—greatly simplifying component swap repairs.