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-[* black] In addition to a handful of passive components, we spy a couple of empty solder pads, perhaps to make custom LED hacks a little quicker.
-[* black] As well as motherboard interconnect and vibrator sockets, we also spy a hexagonal test-point array, accessible from the bottom of the battery caddy.
-[* black] Heating and prying gets the haptic vibration motor out from its glue-y nest
- [* icon_note] Everyone seems to be going linear-oscillator these days, iPhones, MacBooks, and Pixel phones. Haptics—the fake feeling of the future.
+[* black] In addition to a handful of passive components, we spy a couple of empty solder padsperhaps to make custom LED hacks a little quicker.
+[* black] Besides motherboard interconnect and vibrator sockets, we also spy a hexagonal test-point array, accessible from the bottom of the battery caddy.
+[* black] The haptic vibration motor takes a little more work (heat and prying) to extract—it's well-secured with glue.
+ [* icon_note] Everyone seems to be going linear-oscillator these daysiPhones, MacBooks, Pixel phones, and now VR controllers. Haptics—the simulated feel of the future.