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-[* black] In our continuous quest towards chip checking, we find some quirky cables and brackets!
- [* black] First out: a new Lightning port bracket that seems to reinforce the new flesh-colored port and trap the Taptic engine.
- [* black] Up to now we've gleefully plugged along with our Phillips screwdriver, but alas, all good things must come to an end. In removing this bracket we encountered our first tri-point screw. Still, it's no match for our [product|IF145-299-1|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true]!
- [* icon_note] We suspect that the newly colored Lighting port could be made of a heat transferring plastic to allow for safe fast-charging.
+[* black] As our quest continues, we find some quirky cables and brackets!
+[* black] First out: a new Lightning port bracket that seems to reinforce the new flesh-colored port and trap the Taptic engine.
+ [* black] Up to now, we've gleefully plugged along with our Phillips screwdriverbut alas, all good things must come to an end. In removing this bracket, we encountered our first tri-point screw. Still, it's no match for our [product|IF145-299-1|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true]!
+ [* icon_note] We suspect that the newly colored Lighting port could be made of a heat-transferring plastic to allow for safer fast-charging. (Or, it could just be color-matched to the chassis.)
[* black] Next: a strange interconnect/antenna cable over the speaker.
[* black] Finally: the Taptic engine nestled in a series of tiny fiddly connectors.