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-[* black] Removing the panels exposes four more Torx security screws—time to see what's inside.
-[* black] Unless you're handy with a soldering iron, it's a bit of an all-or-northing disassembly procedure.
+[* black] Popping off those plastic panels reveals what ''looks'' like a neat little assembly, complete with four haptic feedback motors.
+[* black] But once we start to extract the beast, we see the truth: Unless you're handy with a soldering iron, this is an all-or-nothing disassembly procedure.
[* black] We decided to pick option "all" and just lay everything out, still connected.
[* black] Beauty is only skin-deep, and so too are this controller's physical changes. Inside, it's largely the same design as the original Xbox One controller—our [[Topic:Xbox One Wireless Controller|guides|new_window=true]] should be relevant for both models.