When Apple introduced the iPhone X last year, it practically made notch display designs cool, convincing everyone in the business to copy it. Deniers out there will claim that inconsequential phones from Sharp and Essential are the phone designs that inspired the notch movement, but that’s hardly what’s going on here. Everyone, but Samsung, copied the notch because Apple came out with a phone design that was almost perfect. The iPhone X has an edge-to-edge display, and the only significant bezel is found at the top, where all the cameras and sensors are placed. Cloners, by the way, did a poor job cloning the iPhone X, as most devices out there have both a notch at the top and a bezel at the bottom.
Samsung, meanwhile, is about to deliver the phone design we’ve been waiting for years to arrive, but the Galaxy S10 will hardly be the first phone to make use of the new display technology.
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Galaxy S10 won’t be the first phone to feature the hot new design we all want originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 06:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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