Samsung works on a full phone screen that does not show the edges of the camera
The rapid evolution of the front camera display on smart phones prompts the next step of integration into the camera with a screen to show it completely, without using the camera as it did Vivo or a rear screen and rely on the traditional phone camera.
Samsung seems to have an answer to this question as Yonhap News highlighted the company's announcement of its work to include the front camera and sensor under the screen without leaving visible edges on its surface, thus achieving an ideal full-screen display that may be used to copy Samsung's upcoming phones.
"It may not be possible to provide full-screen phones in a literal sense over the next year or the next, but this does not negate the fact that the technology wheel continues to progress toward the point where we will be able to access a non-camera camera," said Yang Pyeong-duk, vice president of R & D. Visible while keeping the camera performing efficiently in some way.
Yang also highlighted the company's focus on the Crystal Sound OLED screens, which make the screen functionally functional as a sound amplifier and dispense with separate external speakers similar to the recently announced LG G8.
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