One of the key things that phone makers seem to be developing is a whole screen design on their phones.

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This means a front without any frame or camera hole and this is a purpose that Samsung has reconfirmed it is targeting.

According to MyDrivers, South Korean media reported that Samsung is working on a “fully complete screen” that can be achieved by invisibly building the camera on the screen, just like the fingerprint scanner on the screen.

This may allow a 100% display of the screen in the body without relying on a “pop-up” camera, which is less desirable since the pop-up mechanism may be more vulnerable to damage.

However, the company did not provide any information as to when exactly we could see this, which means it probably will not happen before 2020.

But if it debuted in 2019, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 would be a clear candidate for it.

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neOadviser – TECH

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