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Project Tango Tablet Teardown

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  • A hefty amount of adhesive holds the headphone jack, microSD, and SIM card assembly down, but it comes out easily with a little work.

  • This is also the first time we've seen a microSD card slot with a paperclip-actuated tray, commonly seen in SIM slots.

  • Google says that these trays were an idea from Speck Design, an engineering design firm who partnered with ATAP to build the Tango tablet.

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