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-[* black] The Samsung-made displays are covered by a lot of copper and graphite for heat dissipation through the display surface.
-[* black] While the holes for the selfie cams are laser-cut into the display, the OLED matrix is left intact over the fingerprint sensor and front-facing proximity sensor. With the display removed and held up to a backlight, those areas are plainly visible, but during normal use you'd probably never see them.
+[* black] These super thin, Samsung-made displays are covered in copper and graphite for heat dissipation to protect their OLED matrices from damage.
+[* black] The camera hole punched into that matrix is, of course, intentional and carved away "pixel by pixel" by a laser. The hole digs through both midframe and motherboard to the camera itself.
+[* black] Unlike the camera, the proximity and fingerprint sensors can "see" through the display allowing for the most "edge-to-edge screen we've torn down. Held up to the light, the cut-out OLED sections are almost transparent to the human eye, too.