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[* black] With the screen in isolation, we get a better look at the contours of the new display. The extra pixels and increased screen-to-body ratio come thanks to rounded-off corners, a la [guide|98975|iPhone X|new_window=true], [guide|113021|XS, and XS Max|new_window=true].
[* black] The 44 mm model's display now covers 977 sq mm, compared to 740 sq mm on the 42 mm Series 3.
[* black] Meanwhile, the 40 mm model spans 759 sq mm, versus 563 sq mm on its 38 mm predecessor.
[* black] On the back we spot three chip packages, of which two are sealed shut, while the third bears no markings whatsoever behind its metal shield.
+[* icon_note] If past history is any guide, this is where the touch controller and NFC chips are hidden. We'll update if we can get a positive ID.