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-[* black] With the outer sheath removed, we flip the switch on a few ZIF connectors to disconnect the IR diode webbing from the motherboard
+[* black] With the outer sheath removed, we flip the switch on a few ZIF connectors to disconnect the IR photodiode webbing from the motherboard.
[* icon_reminder] For those of you keeping score, everything thus far has been super standard and easy to take apart. It seems that this apple fell especially far from the [guide|13494|tape|new_window=true]-[guide|23615|and|new_window=true]-[guide|39166|glue|new_window=true] tree.
[* black] After deftly dispatching a hidden press connector behind the front-facing camera, the whole sensor array lifts off. Easy peasy.
[* black] Hiding in the back of the assembly, we find a couple spring contacts that deliver power to the whole setup—and behind that swath of copper tape, the camera.