Samsung Prepares the FIRST Phone with Cutout

Samsung is preparing to launch the first phone with a cutout in the screen, the Korean company wanting to enter this mobile phone trend in 2018.

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Samsung has resisted in the last year to launch a phone that has a cutout in the screen, but it seems that this will change, the Koreans are developing a phone that has the screen cut by at least one camera. We are talking about a first patent that reveals the fact that Samsung is not so determined to ignore the trend of cutout phones, and that it is thinking of bringing a screen of this kind to the market in the near future.

Samsung presents a phone with a cutout in the screen in a patent that also shows how a fingerprint reader can be implemented in a future smartphone that it plans to launch. Those from Samsung present the phone with an outdated design, but also with a modern design, the second being the one that has a cutout in the screen, something that many people said we will never see from the Korean company for customers around the world .

Samsung Prepares the FIRST Phone with Cutout

Samsung presents a phone with a cut-out that looks very similar to the phones in the Huatei Mate 20 series, and this in the conditions where until now the Koreans have been a bit shy of taking over design changes of this kind from the Chinese. Samsung has so far refused to offer a cutout in the screen of its phones, but if its sales will decrease in the coming months, it is not excluded to adopt this trend in order to remain relevant on the smartphone market.

Samsung will not include this cutout in the Samsung GALAXY S10, this being very clear, but separate from this premium model, it is very possible that the mid-range models will have such a feature. I don't think that Samsung fans will criticize the company very much for launching a phone with a cutout in the screen, and I think that the interest in models of this kind will increase, but everything depends on the intentions of the Koreans to be successful, or not, on the market.