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[* black] Google gifted this Pixel with a nice ([https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/23/20929090/google-pixel-4-screen-smooth-display-refresh-rate-lighting-conditions-software-update|sometimes|new_window=true]) 90 Hz screen. They also made sure ''nobody'' could take it from the Pixel without a struggle.
[* black] Strong perimeter adhesive + screen layers going literally to the edge + giant duct-tape like adhesive pad = screen will not come out intact. In theory there is no reason to—only broken screens need be removed this way. Still, our engineers agree, it's probably more painful to peel this off vs. wax arm hairs.
-[* black] Our pains are rewarded—Samsung display confirmed! The only chip of note is one from STMicro.
+[* black] Our pains are rewarded—Samsung display confirmed! Though, notably absent is [guide|113656|Samsung's S6SY761X touch controller|stepid=217262|new_window=true], which is odd. We can't remember the last time we saw a Samsung display without one of those little guys.
+ [* black] The only chip of note is one from STMicro: (chip info)