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[* black] The daughterboard pops out of the rear case with relative ease, giving us access to the USB Type-C port and the microphone. | |
[* black] This is a pretty bare-bones part, which means cheap USB port replacements. Historically, USB ports have been a common failure point (although USB Type-C may prove somewhat more robust in that regard). | |
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- | [* red] We found one bit of silicon on the daughterboard: a Qualcomm [https://www.qualcomm.com/videos/qualcomm-rf360-dynamic-antenna-matching-tuner-qfe2550|QFE2550|new_window=true] dynamic antenna matching tuner |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Unfortunately, USB-C has been having, erm, [http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/4/10916264/usb-c-russian-roulette-power-cords|other issues|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* red] We found one bit of silicon on the daughterboard: a Qualcomm [https://www.qualcomm.com/videos/qualcomm-rf360-dynamic-antenna-matching-tuner-qfe2550|QFE2550|new_window=true] dynamic antenna matching tuner. |