Most of the smartphone manufacturers are looking for innovating ways to improve the viewing experience. To achieve a better screen-to-body ratio, OEMs are adjusting the position of front camera. In recent times we have seen manufacturers opting for pop-up selfie modules, punch-hole design, water-drop notch, sliding technology or other ways to house the front camera module. Still, there’s no such technology or method through which users can have a perfect full-screen experience.
However, Korean media reports that Samsung is on its way of achieving a ‘perfect full-screen’ display technology. Samsung’s vice president of the display R&D group, Yang Byung-duk intimated about the possibility of a ‘perfect full-screen’ display, a few weeks ago.

The new display technology aims to achieve a ‘perfect full-screen’ without any punch-hole or notch. All the sensors will be embedded into the display without hindering the viewing experience. It would help Samsung to achieve 100% display without any openings.
The new technology won’t affect the display and camera functionality, either of things will work flawlessly. The front camera and display will be kept intact with each other – like when the front camera is not in use the hole will become invisible. It poses a few similarities with the present on-screen fingerprint technology.
Although, this is not for the first time Samsung soft-spoken about the upcoming technology. On numerous occasions, the Korean giant unleashed important details about technologies under development.
Only minimal detail about the new ‘perfect full-screen’ is present. We expect additional information to surface via leaks and rumors in the coming few days.
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In a bid to make smart home devices available to those living on a tight budget, GeekBuying has launched a new promotion called ‘New Smart Home Tech.’ As part of this recently kicked-off promo, the Chinese online store will be offering noteworthy discounts on a wide range of smart home devices.
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Designed to deliver a bigger and clearer picture, the DJI Mavic 2 boasts an impressive array of functions that enables it to capture stunning images from the sky. This feature-laden RC drone can track cars up to 72k/h, attentively follow your target and also supports 180-degree panorama.
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