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At the beginning of last week she set sail the news surfaced that Samsung had patented a copy of the iPhone X, i.e. a frameless phone with an upper cutout in the display. However, the question remains whether South Korean engineers will ever use the patent and actually create their clone of the last Apple phone. Maybe that will happen with the upcoming one Galaxy S10 and if so, we know what it would look like thanks to the latest concept.

Famous designer Ben Geskin namely for a foreign magazine Technobuffalo made interesting renders Galaxy S10, whose design is on the same wave as the aforementioned Samsung patents. In his concept, Geskin thus captures a phone with minimal frames around the display, which is interrupted only by a cut-out in the upper part, where a multitude of sensors are hidden. The back of the phone is fitted with a dual camera in a horizontal position and there are also the necessary strips for the antennas.

But the designer also processed a second design in the form of renderings, which Samsung patented. It is a completely minimalist phone, the front part of which consists only of a display without rounded edges and, above all, without a cut-out. The integrity of the back is disturbed only by a single camera, which is not even accompanied by a flash. The design looks really interesting on concept, but the question is how practical it would be in the end.

Although it may not seem so at first glance, both designs have one interesting thing in common – the absence of a fingerprint reader. It is possible that Samsung will only rely on the iris reader along with the face scanner for its flagship model. At the same time, however, it is suggested that South Koreans are already counting on a fingerprint reader in the display, which according to the latest reports should already appear in Galaxy Note9, which will be introduced to the world at the end of the summer of this year.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs. iPhone X concept FB

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