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- | [* black] Next for the second part that can be removed only by using your hands. It's a matter of loosening two clips and the display comes loose by sliding it to the bottom. |
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- | [* black] It is a 5-inch, Full HD LCD display with the front made of Gorilla Glass 3 . |
+ | [* black] The lack of visible screws had us a little worried, but not for long thanks to these handily labeled clips. |
+ | [* black] Removing the display assembly is simply a matter of flipping the switches and sliding the panel out. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] For those keeping score thus far, removing the front panel keeps us at a grand total of zero tools required. |
[* black] One of the many pogo connections to follow is revealed at the back of the display assembly with its counterpart on the logic board. | |
[* black] Next to it behind a small shield we discover the connection from the display assembly itself to the pogo breakout board. |