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[* black] Pausing our rear case excavation, we take a moment to examine the display assembly and its respective bits.
[* black] From the front face, it looks identical to the 1920-by-1080 displays we've popped off the iPhones 6 and 6s, but there are some notable changes: This guy supports a wider P3 color gamut than its older siblings, and is 25% brighter.
[* black] We also notice a water damage indicator hanging out on the left edge of the display EMI shield. This gadget may be water ''resistant'', but it looks like Apple won't be on the hook when you take your phone for a swim.
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