Sunday, November 6, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S8 will get a “full screen” OLED display … – ITbukva (press release)

Samsung Galaxy S8 will get a Leaving behind the failure Note 7, Samsung is looking for ways to regain the trust of customers using the Galaxy S8. Rumors about the design and equipment S8 already leaked to the network, but officially, they almost do not confirm, reports ITbukva.com.

the Last one is relatively new to the smartphone display. According to Park Won-sang, a researcher of Samsung Display, the Korean manufacturer’s equipment spends a lot of resources for the development of the screen S8. During the International meeting on information display, last week he said that “Samsung Display will use the full-screen display, the ratio of the area to the body which will reach more than 90% next year.”

This is about 20 % higher than the ratio of screen-to-body the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, which come with 72% and 76% of the display area, respectively. Judging by the design of the old models will likely reduce the frame will be made at the top and bottom of the phone where there is a large part of the case for S7 and S7 edge.

If you rely on the words of Park Won-sang, Samsung will try to outdo himself in the next couple of years, aiming for 99% of the area of the display in future phones. It will make completely no-framework phones.

At the same meeting he also noted that such a screen will force manufacturers to find a way to place almost all sensors smartphone under the display. Thus, in the not so distant future, fingerprints will be straight across the screen.

an increasing number of manufacturers are trying to create with almost no panel smartphones, and apparently that Samsung will be a lot of competitors in this region. Recently, the Chinese startup Xiaomi has announced its Mi MIX, boasting an impressive ratio of 91.3% screen-to-body. Some rumors suggest that Apple too is going to put the OLED display on the iPhone 8, probably for the same reasons.

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