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+[title] Soldering the new part into place
+[* icon_note] This is the tricky part. You should probably use a small pinching clip to hold the sim reader in place, and if you haven't got much experience with micro soldering, I strongly advice using two hands to steady your iron.
+[* black] Apply a small amount of flux onto the legs and pads, and then touch one pad. At this point, having a microscope comes in handy, because you can see the solder melt.
+[* icon_note] After the first solder joint is done, you can slightly realign the SIM reader, if necessary.
+[* black] After that just proceed touching the legs one by one, soldering all 8 legs onto the logic board.
+[* icon_caution] Beware of the plastic on the reader: if you melt it too much it can cause problems with the sim card.