Tanbam
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I’m tempted to open mine up and see which PMIC is used and check out the datasheet.
Yes, there’s probably a lot of I2C traffic going back and forth, but there’s almost certainly an enable pin on the PMIC that might be used. I don’t know if toggling that input would just turn the PMIC off completely and kill all power, though.
The “hidden” button in the unmarked hole to the right of the SD slot is a system reset button. Pressing it turns the MUDI off, and upon release, it powers back up to the shutdown state, with the battery level displayed on the screen when you push the side button.
I agree that the battery should be easy to replace, but I’ve had devices physically damaged by swollen batteries, especially in a sealed box like this. The swelling could break the screw mounts near the SIM and SD card slots. I’m not sure how important this screws are,
Edit: looking at the picture again, it looks like those screws are required to help press the SIM card against the board.