Samsung GALAXY S10. Function in the PREMIERE on Phones

Samsung GALAXY S10. A new function will be offered for the first time for Korean phones, here is what an important change it will bring for all customers of the models.

Original Samsung GALAXY S10

Samsung GALAXY S10. A new function for the first time is prepared for mobile phones by the Korean company, wanting to offer customers something that other premium phones did not offer. We are talking about a function that is related to the front camera of the Samsung GALAXY S10 series phones, they will have a perforation in which the front camera will be integrated, Samsung wanting to stay away from the trend of cutouts, and this is the solution.

Samsung GALAXY S10. Because we are talking about an important change for the way the Korean phones look and work, the front camera will have an integrated lighting ring by the Koreans, the lighting being done under certain conditions. More precisely, when the camera is turned on, this screen will be illuminated, as you can see in the images below, the Samsung GALAXY S10 telling customers that the front camera is being used to record images.

Samsung GALAXY S10. Function in the PREMIERE on Phones

Samsung GALAXY S10. It seems that the lighting of the front camera is also done when facial recognition is done, so we are talking about an extended functionality offered by them. Of course, facial recognition will only be available in the Plus model of the Samsung GALAXY S10 series, so not all phones will benefit from this special functionality that does not exist in other premium phone models currently on the market.

Samsung GALAXY S10. In the images above, you have exemplified the way in which this system will work on the new series of phones, the idea itself being original, and it will certainly attract the attention of many. As you probably already know, the Samsung GALAXY S10 phone series will be launched by the Samsung company next spring, with the presentation scheduled for February 20, and the launch in stores to take place on March 8, if the plans are followed.