A leaked patent suggests that the Galaxy S10 will have a hole in the display to house the camera instead if a notch.
If information circulating the internet is to be believed, then the Samsung Galaxy S10 will have a drastically different design when compared to the S8 and S9 family of devices. Rumours circulating the internet suggest that the upcoming smartphone from Samsung will have a hole cutout in the display for the camera instead of a notch. During a presentation at the Samsung OLED forum, the company reportedly detailed a roadmap for smartphone design in 2019. Looking ahead, Samsung said that it is working on under-screen sensors, which include fingerprint as well as camera sensors. Yes, Samsung is looking to place the front-facing camera under the display, and it could be the company’s way of avoiding the notch completely in a bid to go bezel-less. It looks like the S10 could be the first device to have the camera hole cut out to avoid the notch.
There
are several designs with a camera cutout in the upper-left corner of the scree.
It is possible that we might expect this in the final S10 product.
Samsung usually announces its flagship smartphones around MWC. If the design is
not finalized yet, it is possible that theS10 will
launch later in the year. However, all this is speculation and we will wait for
an official statement or information from Samsung directly.
In
other information about the Galaxy S10, Samsung has unveiled its newest
flagship-grade Exynos SoC that will power its next generation of flagship
smartphones. Called the Exynos 9820, the chipset will power the upcoming Galaxy
S10 flagship from the company. The new SoC features fourth-generation custom
CPU cores as well as a 2Gbps LTE Advanced Pro Modem. It also comes with a
Neural Processing Unit (NPU), similar to what Huawei offers in the Kirin 970
and Kirin 980 chipsets. The chipset is manufactured using an 8nm LPP (Low Power
Plus) FinFET process, which the company says can reduce power consumption by up
to 10% as compared to 10nm LPP process. The Exynos 9820 chipset is expected to
be in mass production by the end of this year. You can read more about the
chip here.
Speaking
of the camera on theS10, the smartphone is expected to have a
triple camera setup at the back. The smartphone is expected to have a regular
lens, an ultra-wide-angle sensor and a third Telephoto lens. The main camera
seems to retain the regular 12MP sensor that the company has been incorporating
in its previous flagship devices. The 12MP lens is expected to have 1.4µm-sized
pixels and a dual aperture (f/1.5 and f/2.4). The telephoto lens may have a
13MP sensor with f/2.4 aperture and 1.0µm pixels. Both these lenses will
reportedly have Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) like the previous generation
of the flagships. The third ultra-wide camera is the new addition and is
expected to have a 16MP sensor. As per the image, the lens will have a
123-degree field of view and will not have OIS like the other two lenses. You
can read more about it here.
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