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[* black] What? No standard iOpener shot? That's right! While it would definitely help, the iOpener was not required to get this phone open. | |
[* black] It was pretty easy to get an initial gap in the long edge of the phone. | |
[* black] The spongy adhesive pulls up pretty easily. On the flip side, also probably why it's not water resistant. | |
[* black] The OLED display is very close to the edge and prone to damage from the opening pick. However, you can carefully slide the pick under the display, then slice away. | |
[* black] A single ribbon connects the display to the phone. | |
[* black] Display panel ID/chip ID | |
[* icon_note] Samsung markings on flex cable | |
+ | [* icon_note] [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/TsNBX5kdnpnuvXdK.full|Here is a shot of the Pixel 3A XL screen which video tore down|new_window=true]. Same markings on the cable. |