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-[* black] We take a peek below the reflective film and, to our surprise, we find a new second layer of sensors for 3D Touch.
+[* black] We take a peek below the reflective film and, to our surprise, we find a new, second layer of sensors—likely the capacitive sensors that support 3D Touch.
[* icon_note] Why exactly did this discovery surprise us? Apple had previously stated that 3D Touch functioned using [http://pages.citebite.com/y4c6t6e9m4xhi|sensors integrated into the backlight], but this seems to be a separate component entirely.