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-[* black] With all the interesting bits from inside the phone out of the way, we turn our attention to the star of the show: the foldable OLED display itself.
-[* black] The interior bezel lip—only held on by light adhesive—comes up without much of a fight.
+[* black] With all the interesting inner bits out of the way, we turn our attention to the star of the show: the foldable OLED display itself.
+[* black] The interior bezel lip—held only by light adhesive—comes up without much of a fight.
[* black] Normally we overwhelmingly prefer a light touch when it comes to adhesive. And yet, in this case, we can't help but worry these bezels may peel over time, exposing the screen to damage.
-[* black] These bezels are super slim—when peeled up, we see they ''barely'' cover two millimeters of display.
+[* black] These bezels are super slim—when peeled up, we they ''barely'' cover two millimeters of display.
[* icon_note] The slim bezels clearly aren't flexible enough to cross the fold. Did Samsung decide this fragile screen could survive in the open? Or was there no sufficient material to be found?