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- | [* black] With the watch gutted, we finally have access to the AMOLED display. |
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- | [* black] Despite the journey, the final step in this display removal only takes a single [https://youtu.be/sqQx1hgh--w?t=58|finger|new_window=true] to pop it free from its frame. |
- | [* black] The back of this circular display gives us some symbols, but not much else, so it looks like we're ''out of time!'' |
+ | [* black] With the watch gutted, we finally have access to the circular AMOLED display. |
+ | [* black] Although it was a journey getting here, the final step in this display removal only takes a single [https://youtu.be/sqQx1hgh--w?t=58|finger|new_window=true] to pop it free from its frame. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] No surprise, the display itself is manufactured by Samsung Display. It pays to be your own customer! |
+ | [* black] Samsung was of course an early adopter of AMOLED tech in its mobile devices. But with Apple reportedly moving to microLED displays in the near future, it'll be interesting to see what happens next. |
+ | [* black] With that, it looks like we're ''out of time!'' |