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- | [* black] With the rear chassis removed, we are free to begin |
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+ | [* black] With the rear chassis removed, we are free to begin taking out the motherboard. |
[* black] Our spudger makes quick history of the connectors holding the motherboard in place, and off it comes. | |
[* black] [guide|6108|Unlike last year's Droid|stepid=26626], the Droid 4's keyboard pressure sensors are attached to the back of the motherboard. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] Cool! The keyboard letters are printed on raised rubber atop the pressure contacts. Our guess is as good as yours as to why Motorola chose to go that route -- there's no benefit we can see from having the letters printed on the rubber. |