Samsung Galaxy S10
So Samsung has done it. They have figured out a way to embed the camera and other sensors under the display. Yes, you heard that right, they have figured out a way to eliminate that one thing which was stopping
every company in achieving a true full-screen display. With current smartphones, in order for you to have front-facing cameras and other sensors, either a bezel or a pop-out motorized module is required. Samsung isn't a fan of the motorized setup, and they absolutely despise the notches. Because of this, they have developed this technology to embed the sensors under the display itself. Yesterday, they held a presentation in China where they showcased this Sensor Integrated technology. Samsung revealed its new display technology will have everything from a fingerprint sensor to the camera modules underneath the panel instead of requiring a notch to accommodate them. They specifically talked about 4 things. FoD as you already know is an in-display fingerprint scanner and the Galaxy S10 for sure will have this technology and its gonna be better than the current in-display
scanners that are available on the Android devices as the S10 will feature the Ultrasonic scanner which is way more secure than the optical one. The second thing they talked about is HoD aka Haptic on display. My GUESS is that it will be something like Apple's tactic engine but on steroids. It says the game button on the screen so it might have a sensitive feedback loop of the capacitive display which will create vibrations which creates a feeling in your fingertip as if you're touching a 3D structure on the flat screen. This has always been the biggest issue with a touchscreen interface and This Haptic on Display is a revolution. Touchscreens are going to become even more powerful now. The S0D is sound on display technology. This I have talked about in the past. Samsung showcased this bone conduction technology like 6 months ago. With this, there's no need to have a speaker grill at the top as
the sound will come through the display itself. And this is loud and clear and there are absolutely no compromises. The speaker grill is one of the hurdles to go fully bezel-less and Samsung took care of that with the Sound on Display technology. And the final thing they talked about is UPS or under panel sensors. This was the main thing stopping them from achieving that true all screen display. And figuring this out I would say is one of the biggest revolutions that has happened to the mobile technology in recent times. Its a very complicated technology and not as easy as it seems. There's no info right now how did they do it. Probably they've used the transparent display tech as we've talked in the past. Now the million dollar question is, will the Galaxy S10 have all of these? I'm kinda 50/50 on this. Considering this presentation is being given so late in the year, I'm kind of not expecting it to unless they're already in full-scale production of the technology. But Considering that Samsung finalizes the design of the S series phone in December, it's still possible for the S10 to have it. When The CEO of Samsung said recently that the S10 will have a major design change, he probably meant this. The Galaxy S10 is the 10th-anniversary phone from Samsung and its so big for them is totally possible the S10 could come with a full-screen display. I'm just hoping for the best. This story is still developing so I'm gonna make updated videos once there is more information make sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any of them. But in any case, this proves why Samsung is the innovative wave of the future of mobile technology. While everyone else is too busy fawning over whatever Apple does next only to copy it a year later, Samsung, on the other hand, is innovating and pushing the boundaries of hardware every single year. Let me know your thoughts on this, whether you think the S10 could have all of this tech, let me know in the comments and I'll see you tomorrow...Peace out!
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