Technology has always been innovative. Last year, Meizu Pro 7 became the highlight of the mobile phone circle with its 'painted screen' design. Nowadays, with the increase in the proportion of mobile phone screens, the overall screen design has also encountered a bottleneck. From the point of view of products on the market, double Screen design is still the mainstream trend in the future.
Mobilkopen has recently released a patent file that Samsung disclosed in the United States (submitted in September 2017 and publicly released on June 19, 2019), in which a front screen is constructed with a very high proportion, and a back part is almost half of the time. The area of the large secondary screen. Specifically, the front is almost zero chin, the top has retained the forehead, including the handset, the sensor is reserved, the upper left corner of the back is a single shot.
According to media analysis, this may be Samsung's solution to the problem of frontal high-screen capture. That is, the camera has only one camera. If you want to take a self-portrait, the back of the screen starts to achieve a preview effect. Similarly, video calls, etc. require proactive The scenes involved also get settled. Because the iris sensor is kept on the front, the unlocking is still the same as before, and no new adaptation is needed. However, the fingerprint recognition module does not seem to be seen. Samsung either considers it to be cut off or is made into a screen. Under the fingerprint.
Of course, this may be just a way for Samsung to explore how to achieve a higher overall screen, just like the dual-track perimeter structure of the vivo NEX's elevating proactive and OPPO Find X. As to whether it can be finalized, it still needs time to test.