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The South Korean company has presented the new Galaxy A6s and Galaxy A9s in China. During the presentation event, Samsung has shown its first all-screen terminal, and it will literally be like that, without frames on the screen. This is the Galaxy A8s. How will Samsung go about including the components in a display without frames?
No, the first Samsung terminal to incorporate a frameless screen will not have a notch on the front, as the new Apple iPhones do. In this case, Samsung will add a hole in the screen to house the front camera. It is something that we had already seen in the odd patent and leak. This hole will take up a little space on the screen and can be placed almost anywhere on the front. Therefore, it is not as abusive as a notch. Still, there are no details of how that hole will work, as it could be annoying in some situations, such as viewing content in full screen or playing games.
A hole in the screen, Samsung's solution to frameless panels
A company patent shows a system of holes under the terminal screen.
A patent showed a very interesting shape: the hole would be located under the screen. When we do not need the camera, it will be covered by the pixels on the screen. In the event that we need the front camera, the pixels would let in the light to take the picture. Another more practical way is that through Software a black band will be created that simulates a frame, and that just picks up the camera.
It seems that we will have to wait a while until we know more details, since the Galaxy A8s could hit the market in early 2019 according to unveiled reports. We do not know if this technology will also be implemented in the Samsung in the Galaxy S10, although it would not be surprising, since the company is preparing different models, and one could carry this screen with hardly any frames.
Via: Sammobile.