Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Galaxy S8 : it will have a screen ultra-thin as the Note 7 – Phonandroid

The screen of the Galaxy S8 should return to the technology-OCTA that Samsung launched a few months ago with the Galaxy Note 7. In addition to being less expensive to produce, these screens are also thinner. Instead of integrating a film below of the screen for the touch recognition, the technology-OCTA allows you to integrate the touch sensors directly on the screen during the process of production.

There were already technology-OCTA to the edge of the Galaxy Note 7, it is also expected to invite within the screen of the Galaxy S8 but only on the model with a 5.7 inch. The version “Plus” 6.2 inch should incorporate a technology that is more classic. Both phones will offer, however, a design that is borderless with a ratio of screen size to at least 90%.

Specifically, the technology-OCTA brings two major advantages. By integrating the touch sensors at the slab of display, it allows you to produce screens with ultra thin and, therefore, of smartphones thinner. In addition, it also allows us to avoid using a third-party service providers for the film touch, which is why it is less expensive.

We can already imagine that if Samsung has decided to reuse this technology, it is in the aim of producing a smartphone as thin as possible. Hope that this will not be to the detriment of the capacity of the battery, or even the safety of the user. A few days ago, a report of experts left, in effect, to hear that the design of the Galaxy Note 7 was responsible for the explosions, the battery is being found to be too cramped.

One can imagine, however, difficult for Samsung to make the same mistake twice. The Galaxy S8 should be released only in a version curved in two different formats. A turn predictable, although some analysts seem to be far from convinced by this idea. They fear, in effect, that the demand for smartphones, curved is not important enough to justify such an initiative.

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