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[* black] Hey look, there's a phone attached to this phone! We set about opening this phone's other half.
[* black] That didn't take long—not quite so easy as the back cover, but this non-folding front screen comes off with a little heat and very little drama, for a Samsung.
- [* black] It's helped by the fact the display is pretty small—and the curvature actually makes it harder to stab into the OLED panel.
+ [* black] It's helped by the fact the display is pretty small—and the flat edge actually makes it harder to stab into the OLED panel.
[* black] Flipping the display over reveals the OLED panel is made by Samsung, to the surprise of no one.
[* red] Along for the ride is Samsung's own S6SY761X touch controller, last seen in [guide|120331|pretty much every Samsung teardown|stepid=232035].