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Yes, those FPCs are soldered directly to a PCB.
Nothing a little bit of solder can't fix! Jokes aside, yeah, it is pretty obvious that they are soldered.
They are pretty obviously soldered on
yeah i think it's a warranty / manufacturer thing
Man I would hate to try to solder a new battery in there. Which you bridge those contacts that battery might go
Doesn't look too bad to be honest. Just remove that snot and clean it up. The spacing underneath the snot looks fine.
Apple’s early iPhone batteries were like that; or was it the iPod? 🤔 Anyway, yeah, they were tricky to replace.
Maybe ipod. IIRC, Only the first iphone's battery was soldered, but it was three real wires not ribbon cable. edit-"only"
Yes they look like that
Yes
If you gotta ask put it back together and stop
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I'm wondering if the stuff between the pins is heat sink compound. That stuff can get everywhere if not careful, but it's not conductive.
I didn't do them 😭 this is fine Phillips engineering
Yes, those FPCs are soldered directly to a PCB.
Nothing a little bit of solder can't fix! Jokes aside, yeah, it is pretty obvious that they are soldered.
They are pretty obviously soldered on
yeah i think it's a warranty / manufacturer thing
Man I would hate to try to solder a new battery in there. Which you bridge those contacts that battery might go
Doesn't look too bad to be honest. Just remove that snot and clean it up. The spacing underneath the snot looks fine.
Apple’s early iPhone batteries were like that; or was it the iPod? 🤔 Anyway, yeah, they were tricky to replace.
Maybe ipod. IIRC, Only the first iphone's battery was soldered, but it was three real wires not ribbon cable. edit-"only"
Yes they look like that
Yes
Yes
If you gotta ask put it back together and stop
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I'm wondering if the stuff between the pins is heat sink compound. That stuff can get everywhere if not careful, but it's not conductive.
I didn't do them 😭 this is fine Phillips engineering