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[* black] The Nexus features a 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen. | |
+ | [* black] Note that in this step only the LCD screen has been removed. The digitizer assembly and LCD tray are still attached to the phone's aluminum frame. The tray can be separated by prying up the clips located around it's outer edge, and should be removed by lifting it gently out, in one piece, towards the top of the phone frame. |
[* icon_note] This is the second device we've taken apart with an OLED display. The [guide|1170|Zune HD] we took apart last September also featured a Samsung-branded OLED display. | |
[* black] The Nexus display features a resolution of 480 x 800. That's a few less pixels than [guide|1436|Motorola's Droid] (480 x 854), but far more than the [guide|817|iPhone 3GS] (320 x 480). |