@fredy_pferdi @matchboxbananasynergy Therefore, for all the officially supported devices, it's possible to remove the radio chips if you really want to outright remove the functionality. The device will boot without one or more of the radios present, but it will likely repeatedly try to connect to it which could drain a bit of power while the device is awake. It's definitely able to handle the radios not being present but it's not something that's heavily tested or optimized.
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