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-[* black] once again SIM and mic holes are too close and similar
-[* black] So the back is totally blank of model number FCC info, and even branding. As it turns out they managed to hide al that info on a mattress tag inside the SIM area, which is only visible after you pull the tray out, and then reach in with some tweezers.
+[* black] Essential deemed a headphone jack unessential, providing just a USB-C connector instead. ''[https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/30/15711282/essential-phone-no-headphone-jack|Risky|new_window=true]''.
+[* black] Flanking the connector are the speaker grill, SIM card slot, and microphone. Once again the SIM card and microphone holes are a little close for comfort.
+[* black] Essential left us a little surprise under the SIM card! The outside of the phone is totally devoid of branding and labels, so Essential hid all that information inside on a cute little tag.