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- | [* black] Our [product|IF145-475-1|Moray Kit|new_window=true] lends us a helping hand in loosening those Phillips screws and makes the removal of the charging coil |
- | [* black] We're mildly excited to find a motherboard layout similar to the one in the [guide|135734|OnePlus Nord|stepid=269763|new_window=true] which enables separate battery and display removals. Fingers crossed the screen cable isn't running underneath the battery like in the [guide|138729|Mate 40 Pro|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] Having dawdled enough, we dive into the Mi 11 and the rear glass magically flies off (perhaps with a bit of off-camera encouragement from our iOpener). |
+ | [* icon_note] If that looked a little ''too'' easy, keep in mind that (1) this phone bears no official IP rating, so you'll never know how well (or how poorly) it's protected against water or dust, and (2) if we ever developed ''actual'' magic tools, we would definitely share them with you. Probably. |
+ | [* black] Our [product|IF145-475-1|Moray Kit|new_window=true] lends us a helping hand in loosening those Phillips screws and makes the removal of the wireless charging coil a breeze. |
+ | [* black] We're mildly excited to find a motherboard layout similar to the one in the [guide|135734|OnePlus Nord|stepid=269763|new_window=true], which enables separate battery and display removals. (Fingers crossed the screen cable isn't running underneath the battery like in the [guide|138729|Mate 40 Pro|new_window=true].) |