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-[* black] Well isn't this a beauty?
-[* black] All the remaining buttons and antennas work with spring contacts. Ripping connector cables is a thing of the past.
-[* yellow] What's very neat are the five pogo pins we already saw at the beginning. It is a USB 2.0 Device Interface with power input that connect towards the back case for fancy future accessories..
+[* black] Well isn't this a beauty? We're really digging the translucent plastic frame, showing off all of its embedded antennas and buttons—all of which connect to the motherboard by spring contacts.
+[* yellow] And down on the tail there are those [https://www.fairphone.com/2015/06/16/the-architecture-of-the-fairphone-2-designing-a-competitive-device-that-embodies-our-values/|five pogo pins|new_window=true] we saw earlier. This is actually a USB 2.0 device interface, with power input—ready for future expansions and fancier cases.