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편집자 Jeff Suovanen-

편집 승인됨 완료자 Jeff Suovanen

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[* black] As with most phones, the screws are the first to go once we're inside. And our [product|IF145-348-2|Essential Electronics Toolkit|new_window=true] is here, ready and waiting to take them out.
[* icon_note] Despite their other non-repair-friendly tendencies, one thing Galaxy phones always score points for are the standard Phillips #00 screws.
-[* black] A few extremely tight midframe screws later, here's our first good look inside (in the visible-light spectrum, anyway).
-[* black] Both phones get their earpiece speaker mounted to the upper antenna assembly, which is a first—it's the rectangular bit framed with bright red gasket. It still fires through a channel in the midframe, much like it did on the [guide|125590|Note10|stepid=242801] and [guide|131607|S20|stepid=260635].
-[* black] Both phones also get a rear-facing mic that piggybacks directly onto the back cover. Thankfully they connect via repair-friendly spring contacts, which is why we didn't encounter any booby traps opening these things up. Whew.
+[* black] A few ''extremely'' tight midframe screws later, here's our first good look inside (in the visible-light spectrum, anyway).
+[* black] Both phones get their earpiece speaker mounted to the upper antenna assembly, which contains a dedicated speaker enclosure—that's a first! The speaker is the rectangular bit framed with a bright red gasket. It still fires through a channel in the midframe, much like it did on the [guide|125590|Note10|stepid=242801] and [guide|131607|S20|stepid=260635]—but the new enclosure ought to boost audio quality a bit.
+[* black] Both phones also get a rear-facing mic that piggybacks directly onto the back cover. Thankfully they connect via repair-friendly spring contacts, which is why we didn't encounter any booby traps opening these things up.
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