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[* black] Last but not least we have the 88° curved 6.76 inch, 2772 x 1344 pixels screen which needs to come off.
[* icon_note] In contrast to Apple, Huawei didn't make the choice between 5G and a 90Hz refresh rate and we find both in the Huawei Mate 40 Pro. Additionally we get an average 240Hz touch sampling rate.
[* black] We already know that these kind of displays are a nightmare to remove but little do we know that this is going to be our worst.
[* black] Apparently well prepared we treat the screen a seriously good amount of heat and after several minutes of hard work manage to press our iMac Opening Wheel under the screen ... just to see the screen shattering in pieces.
+ [* black] It seems like Huawei used a new type of adhesive in the Mate 40 Pro. It feels a bit like a rubber gasket and even after heating the screen for several minutes with a heat gun the screen rather yields than the adhesive — no matter which tool we're using and no matter what angle.