The appearance in public of the Samsung Nexus S continues to be talked about. Without this model being made official, speculation boils around this device that appears to be the new flagship of the Mountain View manufacturer. The last of the cabal that arises around the device that succeeds the Google Nexus One points to the screen. And it is not about size, type of panel or quality of viewing. As it has begun to be deduced from photographs of the device, the possibility that the Samsung Nexus S has a slight curvature in the design of its screen arises .
Until now, we have not known mobiles with this design, since in all cases the panels have been completely straight. But in one of the images that were captured during the appearance of Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, we actually see that the Samsung Nexus S has a small concave curve that, in principle, only seems to favor a more ergonomic design in order to support the phone in hand.
But is it possible to make curved screens? And above all, what use would it have? A few days ago we talked to you about Samsung's flexible screens, presented within the framework of the Japan PDF. This would certify that curved panels would not only be possible, but also exist, in fact.
According to GSMArena, the Korean company could have developed a series of studies on user experience with screens with a slight curvature, concluding that they could become more satisfactory. Although at this point, we insist, there is nothing confirmed.
In terms of utility, here we should connect with the fact that until now, the curve in the design of the Samsung Nexus S has been perceived, although the appearance of the concave screen has not yet been seen. This makes the most cautious think that perhaps the panel has not been affected by the inclination of the terminal design, which, as can be seen, is wider at the edges than in the central area.
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