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[* black] The front panel assembly is the final piece to the disassembly puzzle.
[* icon_note] Unfortunately, the LCD and front glass are fused, with a layer of optical adhesive. The glass is then adhered to the plastic display frame, making a single assembly. Not a big surprise.
[* red] Getting a look at the second liquid damage indicator on the back of the screen, and—whoa, what's this hiding down there?
[* black] Looks like we've spotted the touchscreen controller, a Synaptics S5000B.
- [* black] This chip is responsible for the S4's super-sensitive touch sensing, even [http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/14/4106008/samsung-galaxy-s4-works-with-gloves|works with gloves|new_window=true].
+ [* black] This chip is responsible for the S4's super-sensitive touchscreen, which even [http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/14/4106008/samsung-galaxy-s4-works-with-gloves|works with gloves|new_window=true].