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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has not yet been presented and there is already talk of the Samsung Galaxy S10, the new flagship of the South Korean brand that will arrive at the beginning of next year along with the supposed Galaxy X. Although there is still enough left for it to be officially presented, we already know some details about it. A few days ago, for example, we saw how Samsung introduced a new screen technology with the speaker built into it, which could be implemented in the S10. Now a new patent reveals that the aforementioned Galaxy S10 could carry nothing more and nothing less than two screens.
This second screen would be located right at the back of the smartphone, in the same way as the Meizu Pro 7, whose panel was integrated into the back case next to the mobile camera.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 could have two AMOLED screens
Much is being said lately about Samsung and its Note and S ranges. And no wonder, because all the rumors suggest that the new models that are going to be presented during 2018 and 2019 will mean a revolution in mobile technology.. Another new leak adds to the car, confirming what we announced in the title: the double screen of the S10.
As we can see in these images, which correspond to the recent patent registered by Samsung, the supposed second screen of the Samsung Galaxy S10 would be integrated into the rear chassis, just below the camera and the flash. Although the image does not reveal which Samsung model it is, the design of its front is practically traced to the one we saw a few days ago. It is not ruled out therefore that this second screen ends up reaching the S1o or the supposed Galaxy X.
As for the functions of the second panel, this would be destined to show the notifications of the applications, as well as the image collected by the rear camera, since the front camera disappeared due to the all-screen design. At the moment we cannot confirm anything. It is also not known if it is a mere patent or if it will finally become feasible in a model of the brand, although it would surely attract the eyes of those who have never shown interest in the Samsung S range.