Well I took the back case off, hopefully not screwing myself on my warranty. There is a small sticker over one of the screws to indicate it has been opened up. I reseated the easy connectors. I've taken quite a few laptops and phones apart but I had trouble with some of the smaller ribbon cable connectors and so I didn't want to force them until I knew exactly how to properly release them. As a result I couldn't completely disassemble it but nothing is obviously amiss.
I'm still puzzled by the screw by the camera. It screws in fine if I go directly into the PCB, but it just seems to be simply too short to reach the threads when the case is on. For now, just so I don't lose it, I screwed it into the PCB before putting the case back on. I guess I'll open a ticket and see what they say. I'd prefer to fix it myself than send it back, if they would even accept it at this point.
It's really a bummer to have a non-functioning phone after the wait. Apart from my issues it seems to be a really nice device and I'm super excited to start messing with it.
I'm still puzzled by the screw by the camera. It screws in fine if I go directly into the PCB, but it just seems to be simply too short to reach the threads when the case is on. For now, just so I don't lose it, I screwed it into the PCB before putting the case back on. I guess I'll open a ticket and see what they say. I'd prefer to fix it myself than send it back, if they would even accept it at this point.
It's really a bummer to have a non-functioning phone after the wait. Apart from my issues it seems to be a really nice device and I'm super excited to start messing with it.