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-[* black] The display's perimeter is all plastic, including its clips and edges—possibly a durability concern. But this time, at least, we've freed it from the phone without damage.
+[* black] Interestingly, the display's perimeter is all plastic, including its clips and edges. This may be a durability concern, but there's no risk of [guide|30962|display bracket separation|stepid=132751].
[* black] Out comes the bracket securing the fingerprint sensor—followed by the sensor itself, with its long [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairpin_turn|switchback|new_window=true] cable in tow.
-[* icon_note] Thanks to thoughtful placement of the front-facing camera in the body, plus clever use of spring contacts, this display assembly is, overall, a less complicated affair than you'll find in a comparable iPhone.
+[* icon_note] This display assembly is a much simpler affair than you'll find in a comparable iPhone (or Android phone!), thanks to some handy spring contacts and a motherboard-mounted front-facing camera.
+ [* icon_reminder] That means a cheaper, simpler repair!