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Zanco Tiny T1 Teardown

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  • Opening a phone of this scale requires specialty tools. Fortunately, iFixit has got it covered.

  • Despite its retro aesthetic, this opening procedure is far from obsolete. Some micro spudger action frees up the front clips, and the top plastic plate is free!

  • Unlike with some phones, we encounter no proprietary screws here.

  • We move the keypad aside and find the button pad soldered to the board beneath.

  • To supply backlight to the keypad, two white adhesive pads diffuse light from four surface-mounted LEDs underneath.

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