Samsung patents a mobile that is 100% screen
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Samsung is the leader in the telephone market, although more and more brands are lurking in this position. So the Korean company has to innovate with new phones that win over users. For months he has been working on a folding phone. Now, they are known to be working on a phone that is 100% screen. It is known because they have already patented it.
Samsung patents a mobile that is 100% screen
Some images have also been leaked with the supposed design that this signature phone would have. So we can get an idea of where the company's plans are going in this regard with an all-screen phone.
Samsung already has a new patent
The photos show us this brand phone with a screen that would occupy practically 100% of the front of the device. In addition, the company's plans include integrating the fingerprint sensor under the screen. Something that Samsung planned to do on the Galaxy S9 but that has not been achieved. So it may be a reality in the high-end next year.
In addition, we can also see some details such as the location of the iris scanner or the front camera sensors. So we have an idea about what type of design the company would bet with this new all-screen phone.
It is certainly still too early for speculation. Since it is a patent that the company has already registered. This shows us that the firm is busy looking for innovations and wants to get ahead of its competitors in this regard. We hope to know more details about this phone throughout this year.
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