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-[* black] Sadly for us, the Streak's LCD is completely adhered to the front panel like the [guide|3130|iPhone 4|stepid=15351] and cannot be removed intact.
- [* icon_note] The LCD is bonded to the front panel to help increase the strength of the device and to increase the sensitivity of the capacitive touch panel.
-[* black] The inner face of the front panel assembly isn't all that exciting. The ear speaker and vibrator motor can be seen near it's top edge.
+[* black] Sadly, the Streak's LCD is permanently adhered to the front panel glass. However, that LCD/glass subassembly is held in the front panel with very strong 3M adhesive, and could be removed with enough careful prying.
+ [* icon_note] The LCD is bonded to the front panel glass to increase the strength of the device and sensitivity of the capacitive touch panel.
+[* black] The inner face of the front panel assembly isn't all that exciting. The ear speaker and vibrator motor can be seen near its top edge.
[* black] The touchscreen ribbon cable houses:
[* red] Pixcir's [link|http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100111PD216.html|controversial] Tango S32 Touchscreen controller
[* orange] Atmel's ATmega168P 8-bit AVR microcontroller