Samsung GALAXY S10. THIS IS HOW THE CUT OUT SCREEN WILL LOOK

Samsung GALAXY S10. This is what the new cutout screen that Samsung is preparing will look like, a first image showing us a case of normal use for the phone.

Samsung GALAXY S10 perforated

Samsung GALAXY S10. If you have already seen the latest information about the new top phone prepared by the Korean company, then you know for sure that after a year of laughing at Apple and others, Samsung will cut the screens of its phones. We are talking about a cutout large enough to accommodate one or two front cameras, and in the image below we have a first representation of what the Koreans should offer from March 2019.

Samsung GALAXY S10. The image below is a fake one, that is, over an image of a possible phone from this series, an image of another was applied, and a cutout with a single front camera was applied. The real image has the phone seriously cropped on the right side so that the front camera is visible, but the final version of the Samsung GALAXY S10 should look extremely close to what we see in the image, the first sketches already confirming this.

Samsung GALAXY S10. THIS IS WHAT THE NEW CUTOUT SCREEN WILL LOOK LIKE

Samsung GALAXY S10 perforated camera

Samsung GALAXY S10. It is not yet known if that cutout for the camera will have the battery energy indicator displayed on the left or right side of the screen, various formats being presented so far. Regardless of its positioning, it is clear that the Samsung GALAXY S10 will have a very thin edge for the screen, and a rather small cutout for the front camera, so the phone should have a relatively attractive design, only in the versions with a single front camera .

Samsung GALAXY S10. Considering that it is not known whether both the standard version and the Plus version of the series will have a dual front camera, that cut will be larger, so it will occupy a larger area of ​​the screen, in certain models. Honestly, I prefer this design for the Samsung GALAXY S10, with a single cutout camera, than the one with a dual camera, but if Samsung insists on hiding the front camera in a mechanism to remove it from the case, we are left with dubious cutouts.

What do you think about this type of decoupage, or about the dual one?