The latest leak sources indicate that Samsung's new Galaxy S8 smartphone will have an Infinity Display with an overflow screen, with no screen borders on either side of the machine.
Galaxy S8 is currently the focus of attention in the technology industry today. Leakage information about this product has continued to appear in recent times. According to technology page The Verge, information about the copyright Infinity Display screen (infinity screen) Samsung has registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has leaked. This is the screen technology expected to be used by Samsung on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus.

What does the infinity screen mean for smartphones?
The infinity screen is interpreted as a screen with overflowing design, no longer visible to the screen border on the two vertical sides of the machine. This promises to create impressive visual effects on the screen of the Galaxy S8, making this product closer to the concept of the screen does not border the meaning.
The thin bezel is becoming a trend on smartphones today. The Xiaomi Mi Mix last year and the recent LG G6 with ultra-thin bezel have impressed the smartphone market. However, the screens on these products are still framed inside the bezel bezel, which has not yet produced the true overflow effect.
The key to creating an infinity screen on the Galaxy S8 is on the curved screen bezel, Samsung's unique display technology has been on some of its predecessors, such as the Galaxy S7 edge. According to the British newspaper The Guardian, both the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will have curved side screens.

Leaked images are said to be the screen panels of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus duo

The infinity screen along with a slight border area and thin border gives the display area of ​​the Galaxy S8 up to 90%.The average display share of smartphones today is about 70 percent, and the highest-performing smartphone is Xiaomi Mi Mix with only 83.6 percent. The Guardian reports that the screen on both versions of the Galaxy S8 no longer has the area to the manufacturer's logo on the front. Samsung has also moved the fingerprint sensor to the back of the device, no longer to the front like the Galaxy S7.
According to Evan Blass's "holy leaked" technology, the screen of the Galaxy S8 will have a 18: 9 aspect ratio, equivalent to a 2: 1 ratio in cinemas. This is considered the new standard of Hollywood today. The 18: 9 ratio will make the product look a bit longer than the 16: 9 ratio. However, this rate will meet the requirement to increase the display space while still ensuring the neatness of the product when holding on hand.

Leaks are said to be the Samsung Galaxy S8 coming out of Samsung

In addition, the infinite screen promises to help smartphones reproduce more true interactive spaces when combined with virtual reality (VR) or enhanced (AR) devices. Leaks indicate that the Galaxy S8 will be paired with Samsung's next-generation Gear VR and 360-degree Gear.
Open up the new race on the smartphone front
Design is now a factor that smartphone manufacturers take care of, invest. Smartphone makers have been trying to push out the edges of the screen. With the planned launch of the infinity screen on the Galaxy S8, Samsung is showing an effort to change the screen experience on mobile devices.

Curved screens starting with Samsung smartphones such as the Galaxy S6 edge and the Galaxy S7 edge have now become popular among other handset makers such as Huawei and Xiaomi. The screen ratio on smartphones is also changing from the original 4: 3 ratio to 16: 9, and now it's getting to 18: 9 (or 2: 1). .
Of course, we will have to wait to see the infinity screen can become the next movement in the smartphone market because it is still new technology, not meaningful in the actual experience as well as what Case manufacture and assembly are convenient or not. The answer may be revealed when Samsung officially launched the Galaxy S8 on March 29 in New York, USA.

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