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-[* black] We continue our endeavor for complete disassembly,
- [* black] First to come out is the lower antenna/spring contact bracket;
- [* black] Next up, the speaker with adhesive;
- [* black] Lastly the Taptic Engine and barometric vent.
+[* black] The end is in sight, and we're powering on full steam ahead with the remaining peripheral components in the rear case.
+ [* black] This first little component is covered in spring connectors and EMI grounding fingers.
+ [* black] Next out is the lower speaker enclosure, replete with ooey gooey waterproofing adhesive around the port.
+ [* black] And lastly, the Taptic Engine and famed barometric vent are freed. Apple's Taptic Engine continues to be a linear oscillator vibration motor.