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-[* black] The motherboard removal is a piece of cake. Finally we can check out the chip set of the Mate 9!
-[* black] Before getting to the chips, we want to take a look at the Mate's two cameras (well, three to be exact). Starting with the 2nd generation Leica Dual Camera!
- [* icon_note] The camera is comprised of two single lenses. One with a 12MP RGB sensor and the other with a 20MP monochrome sensor. The RGB sensor captures vivid colours, while the monochrome sensor picks out the finer details.
+[* black] The motherboard removal is a piece of cake. Finally we can check out the chipset of the Mate 9!
+[* black] But before getting to the chips, we want to take a look at the Mate's two cameras (well, three to be exact)—starting with the 2nd generation Leica Dual Camera!
+ [* icon_note] The camera is comprised of two single lenses: one with a 12 MP RGB sensor, and the other with a 20 MP monochrome sensor. The RGB sensor captures vivid colours, while the monochrome sensor picks out the finer details.