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-[* black] It appears 2016 is the year of the new connector, as this is the [guide|72415|second time|stepid=144739|new_window=true] we've seen this new approach to the battery bridge.
+[* black] It appears 2016 is the year of the new connector, as this is the [guide|72415|second time|stepid=144739|new_window=true] we've seen the new approach to the battery bridge.
[* icon_note] There are two copper pads on the logic board, one for the positive terminal and one for the ground terminal of the battery.
[* black] Trying to keep up with the trend, Apple included an advanced connector that goes... ''nowhere''?
[* black] To bring us home, Apple wanted to include a piece of connection history. They included a modular headphone jack. And here we thought these [http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/7/12838024/apple-iphone-7-plus-headphone-jack-removal-courage|were a thing of the past.|new_window=true]