Introduction

We will be diving into Samsung’s fascinating AMOLED screen. It is much different than a LCD.

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    • Here it is: The beautiful fortress of pixels known as the Super AMOLED screen.

    • Now, We take to separating it.

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    • After separating it, we take a closer look at it's insides.

    • The interesting thing is that after we separated it, the screen worked (no black spots or lines) but the touch didn't. This is interesting, because the touch and the pixels are integrated into the same layer. We will try to find out why.

    • It looks like the touch has a separate cable than the screen. This is interesting, because the touch and the pixels are integrated into the same layer, as said above. Note the touch screen controller chip in red.

    • Taking a closer look, it appears that we have cut the touch cable while tediously separating the screen. The adhesive securing the display is no joke.

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    • Using a freezer, we separate the AMOLED display from the glass.

    • We take the screen polarizer film off, and we find out that the screen is really a silver-ish color, not black!

    • However, you technically won't be able to see any text or images on the screen without the black polarizer film.

    • We will update you on our later findings on the inside this screen.

    Are there any updates? Maybe in another post?

    Thx

    best wishes

    berthold

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Dinan Blueje

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