The Samsung Galaxy S10 will have no frames around the screen and will use new technology to enable it
Although there
are still a few months before the launch of the Galaxy S10, which according to
information should come in three different variants, we learn that this model
from Samsung will be one of the best in the market.
The main reason for this will be, as usual, the screen. Samsung already makes one of the best screens, and especially after the introduction of the Infinity screen that is rounded by the sides, it leaves the impression that there are no frames.
The next level that is expected from Samsung is, of course, a device without any general frames around the screen, flipping the frames on the top and bottom of the device. All of this is expected at the new Galaxy S10, and it won’t be achieved using the cut-off on the top, a solution that Samsung has already outlined.
Information about this screen comes from Ice Universe, claiming they have a picture of a presentation that Samsung has held in Shenzhen for 20 of its partners and associates.
At this presentation, they saw four technologies that we are already familiar with, except one of them, which points to a screen without frames. These already known technologies included in the new Galaxy S10 are fingerprint sensor under the screen, a reversible effect through vibration on the screen, sound through the screen, and the newest technology is called Under Panel Sensors (UPS), or sensors under the screen.
Setting proximity sensors, cameras below the screen, is because it should provide a screen without frames, but also without a cutout. Whether Samsung has developed this technology, remains to be seen in the period that follows, and after the introduction of the S10.

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