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-[* black] headphone jack with gasket
-[* black] daughterboard array
-[* black] The interconnect portions are actually lil PCB bits, maybe for strength? certainly makes them easier to peel up without damage
+[* black] With the motherboard gone we find the headphone jack. This jack is ready to let music in but keep water out with a nice sealing gasket.
+ [* icon_caution] Keep in mind this is advertised as water resistant, so think twice before taking your Note7 on your next SCUBA trip.
+[* black] The switch to a USB-C port is a future-proofing effort [http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-note-7-has-usb-c-port%7C|not seen|new_window=true] in the Note's smaller cousin. Despite [http://www.howtogeek.com/211843/usb-type-c-explained-what-it-is-and-why-youll-want-it/%7C|decreased size and faster speeds|new_window=true] provided by this new port, change is hard. Samsung kindly includes a micro-USB to USB-C adapter with every Note7 to lessen the blow.
+[* black] We now pull out the daughterboard array! Unlike the [guide|56686|Galaxy S7's|stepid=122936|new_window=true], this daughterboard is interconnected by rigid connection. This means it isn't flimsy. No one likes flimsy.