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[* black] Removing a lens assembly to reveal the custom, non-Note, larger-than-lens-aperture display!
+[* black] These OLEDs measure in at 90mm, for a resulting pixel density of 456 ppi. In contrast, the display on an iPhone 6s Plus comes in at 401 ppi while the Galaxy S7 is a cut above at 576 ppi.
+ [* icon_note] Given that pixel density, an average user would need to be roughly 8 inches from the display for the pixels to become indistinguishable. But, thanks the Fresnel lens design, the perceived distance is great enough to achieve this effect with a much smaller footprint.
[* black] Check out that weird lens shape!