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[* black] In the name of science, we opt to dismantle our display to learn from whence it came
[* black] its defenses are strong, but no match for much heat and much patience.
[* icon_note] There's a black lip around the frame that looks deceivingly like curved glass. We're on to you, google
[* black] Drumroll please.... it's a Samsung! Rumors were all [https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/05/30/pixel-3-xl-display-oled-lg/|over|new_window=true] [https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/05/30/googles-pixel-3-use-manufacturer-iphone-also-theres-notch/|the|new_window=true] [https://bgr.com/2018/05/30/pixel-3-xl-rumors-notch-screen-lg-oled/|place|new_window=true], but it looks like Google has left LG behind and gone with Samsung's trusty AMOLED panels this time around.
+[* black] This new panel will hopefully cause less [https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-2-xl-issues-so-far-813985/|drama|new_window=true] than last year's, but unfortunately it comes in a much less repair-friendly package. Screen replacements in the Pixel 3 will most likely require replacing the whole frame of the phone.