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[* black] Tiny ribbon cables attach the Lightning connector assembly to the microphones which are firmly adhered to the ingress-proofing speaker grilles. | |
[* icon_note] And in case you haven't noticed, this Lightning connector assembly is huge! Like previous generations, it is moderately adhered and readily removed from the rear case. | |
- | [* black] This cable assembly also features the most substantial gasketing we've seen on a Lightning connector. While last year's models used foam adhesive to keep out water and dust, this one features a full-on rubber gasket, capable of holding back a 50 meter column of water. |
+ | [* black] This cable assembly also features the most substantial gasketing we've seen on a Lightning connector. While [guide|48171|last year's models used foam adhesive|stepid=107903|new_window=true] to keep out water and dust, this one features a full-on rubber gasket, capable of holding back a 50 meter column of water. |