New Samsung S10 may have a Foldable version

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All three Galaxy S10 models are set to get Samsung’s most game-changing feature in years

galaxy-s10-concept.jpg


We’ve got another leak to add to what’s already been a series of reports that suggest the Galaxy S10 will be a truly significant release for Samsung, with the S10 representing the handset maker’s most significant refresh in years.

In addition to the recent round of reporting that suggests three Galaxy S10 models are on the way, a report out of South Korea today says all three will sport a new in-display fingerprint sensor. That’s different from earlier reporting that said the technology would be coming to only two versions of the S10, with the exception being the entry-level model.

The Samsung-focused news site SamMobile zeroes in from there on a few differences in how that technology will be implemented. The two higher end models, the site notes, will get an ultrasonic display-based fingerprint sensor perhaps supplied by Qualcomm, while the entry-level variant will have an optical sensor.

The ultrasonic sensor “works by transmitting an ultrasonic pulse against the finger to map the pores and ridges that are unique to each fingerprint,” the site notes. “Ultrasonic sensors are more accurate than their optical counterparts as enhanced 3D reproduction of the fingerprint is possible using the additional depth data collected.”

An optical fingerprint sensor, the site goes on, works instead more like a digital camera to capture 2D fingerprint imagery. If a finger is too wet, dry or dirty, that can hurt accuracy.

As part of this newest juicy rumor, Samsung’s successors to the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will also be getting a 6.2-inch curved Infinity Display for the former and a 6.44-inch version for the latter. Those had been the two previously expected to get the in-display fingerprint sensor.

Of course, Samsung hasn’t yet confirmed the launch of the three reported S10 models, nor the existence of an in-display fingerprint sensor, so best to keep this in the rumor category for now. Still, it’s one more reason to be excited about 2019, when the S10s will likely be available as will Samsung’s first-ever foldable Galaxy phone.

It’ll be a big moment for the company, with the S10 also supposedly marking the 10-year anniversary of first smartphone Samsung created to compete against the iPhone. The larger display, of course, took the two handset makers’ rivalry to a whole new level and helped reset consumer expectations around screen size.

Another reason 2019 will be key for Samsung: The company needs the S10 to be a hit, since the S9 hasn’t been doing as well as expected. The availability of a foldable phone will surely cause some excitement, but it will also be an expensive, niche release and available at first in limited quantities, putting more pressure on the S10 to do well.


https://bgr.com/2018/08/27/galaxy-s10-leak-fingerprint-sensor-all-models/

 
Finally, it's been two years in the works to release the folding LED. They also have a screen that rolls up as well.
 
I personally don't see the point of a foldable screen yet. And my other concern is this will be new tech for a mobile phone, which means it will be very expensive, and possibly risky to buy since it's untested in the real world. Just paid a stack for the Note 9, and the model up cost $1300. So what is this new foldable screen version, with rumored in screen fingerprint scanner, going to cost.
 
No pics of this shit yet
This is from 2013 they had the patents filed



I personally don't see the point of a foldable screen yet.
It's about the real estate is my assumption. You have a folded screen means you can have a bigger space and essentially have a tablet/computer in your pocket. If they sell it on that idea of no longer needing a laptop or tablet, think many will buy it.

You ever pick up one of your old phones with a smaller screen and turn it on? We sold many of our older phones as we upgraded, but I still have one of my kids old iPhone 4 and some older Nokia and Blackberry phones lying around. I look at the screens and wonder how we used something so small.

When I first got the Note 1, everyone in my house was clowning me said I was carrying around a Bible in my pocket cause it was so big, now all of them have large phones, all have "plus" phones, iPhoneX+ and Samsung s8+, and I think back at how they used to laugh at me.

At some point that foldable screen will become the norm and Apple 5 yrs later will say it's what "their consumer" finally needs.
 
I'm not sure how this would work from a practicality standpoint. Would you have to open the phone just to see the screen/screens? Would it have a third screen on the outside? Would one handed operation still be feasible?

It'll be interesting to see how they implement this.
 
All three Galaxy S10 models are set to get Samsung’s most game-changing feature in years

galaxy-s10-concept.jpg


We’ve got another leak to add to what’s already been a series of reports that suggest the Galaxy S10 will be a truly significant release for Samsung, with the S10 representing the handset maker’s most significant refresh in years.

In addition to the recent round of reporting that suggests three Galaxy S10 models are on the way, a report out of South Korea today says all three will sport a new in-display fingerprint sensor. That’s different from earlier reporting that said the technology would be coming to only two versions of the S10, with the exception being the entry-level model.

The Samsung-focused news site SamMobile zeroes in from there on a few differences in how that technology will be implemented. The two higher end models, the site notes, will get an ultrasonic display-based fingerprint sensor perhaps supplied by Qualcomm, while the entry-level variant will have an optical sensor.

The ultrasonic sensor “works by transmitting an ultrasonic pulse against the finger to map the pores and ridges that are unique to each fingerprint,” the site notes. “Ultrasonic sensors are more accurate than their optical counterparts as enhanced 3D reproduction of the fingerprint is possible using the additional depth data collected.”

An optical fingerprint sensor, the site goes on, works instead more like a digital camera to capture 2D fingerprint imagery. If a finger is too wet, dry or dirty, that can hurt accuracy.

As part of this newest juicy rumor, Samsung’s successors to the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will also be getting a 6.2-inch curved Infinity Display for the former and a 6.44-inch version for the latter. Those had been the two previously expected to get the in-display fingerprint sensor.

Of course, Samsung hasn’t yet confirmed the launch of the three reported S10 models, nor the existence of an in-display fingerprint sensor, so best to keep this in the rumor category for now. Still, it’s one more reason to be excited about 2019, when the S10s will likely be available as will Samsung’s first-ever foldable Galaxy phone.

It’ll be a big moment for the company, with the S10 also supposedly marking the 10-year anniversary of first smartphone Samsung created to compete against the iPhone. The larger display, of course, took the two handset makers’ rivalry to a whole new level and helped reset consumer expectations around screen size.

Another reason 2019 will be key for Samsung: The company needs the S10 to be a hit, since the S9 hasn’t been doing as well as expected. The availability of a foldable phone will surely cause some excitement, but it will also be an expensive, niche release and available at first in limited quantities, putting more pressure on the S10 to do well.


https://bgr.com/2018/08/27/galaxy-s10-leak-fingerprint-sensor-all-models/
where does it say anything about the S10 being foldable?
 
where does it say anything about the S10 being foldable?
here...
Of course, Samsung hasn’t yet confirmed the launch of the three reported S10 models, nor the existence of an in-display fingerprint sensor, so best to keep this in the rumor category for now. Still, it’s one more reason to be excited about 2019, when the S10s will likely be available as will Samsung’s first-ever foldable Galaxy phone.

and from the second link in the thread
"Update: The latest leaks suggest we might see the Galaxy X in January. Plus, Samsung may have solved a big problem, having apparently created a curved battery suitable for the Galaxy X, with a capacity that could be as high as 6,000mAh."
 
I'm not sure how this would work from a practicality standpoint. Would you have to open the phone just to see the screen/screens? Would it have a third screen on the outside? Would one handed operation still be feasible?

It'll be interesting to see how they implement this.

it appears you will have a phone screen that can open up into a tablet screen..

it seems to be gimmick but trust me foldable screens will be the norm...

shit that cant expand or fold or be pulled out like them ol projector screens will be considered out dated in about ten years..
 
This is from 2013 they had the patents filed




It's about the real estate is my assumption. You have a folded screen means you can have a bigger space and essentially have a tablet/computer in your pocket. If they sell it on that idea of no longer needing a laptop or tablet, think many will buy it.

You ever pick up one of your old phones with a smaller screen and turn it on? We sold many of our older phones as we upgraded, but I still have one of my kids old iPhone 4 and some older Nokia and Blackberry phones lying around. I look at the screens and wonder how we used something so small.

When I first got the Note 1, everyone in my house was clowning me said I was carrying around a Bible in my pocket cause it was so big, now all of them have large phones, all have "plus" phones, iPhoneX+ and Samsung s8+, and I think back at how they used to laugh at me.

At some point that foldable screen will become the norm and Apple 5 yrs later will say it's what "their consumer" finally needs.
yeah I've seen that but I mean like the real thing. I've seen dual screens, seen curving thin screens, but not the real version of the fx in that old ass video.
 
yeah I've seen that but I mean like the real thing. I've seen dual screens, seen curving thin screens, but not the real version of the fx in that old ass video.
I get that, but from back then, the patents they showed online, showed their actual drawings and specs leaked supposedly in China, so year by year, I was waiting to see it for real like you, that's the closest thing.
 
here...


and from the second link in the thread
"Update: The latest leaks suggest we might see the Galaxy X in January. Plus, Samsung may have solved a big problem, having apparently created a curved battery suitable for the Galaxy X, with a capacity that could be as high as 6,000mAh."
Nah...neva mind...minus whale just pretend like it says the galaxy s10 will be foldable.
 

It's about the real estate is my assumption. You have a folded screen means you can have a bigger space and essentially have a tablet/computer in your pocket. If they sell it on that idea of no longer needing a laptop or tablet, think many will buy it.

You ever pick up one of your old phones with a smaller screen and turn it on? We sold many of our older phones as we upgraded, but I still have one of my kids old iPhone 4 and some older Nokia and Blackberry phones lying around. I look at the screens and wonder how we used something so small.

When I first got the Note 1, everyone in my house was clowning me said I was carrying around a Bible in my pocket cause it was so big, now all of them have large phones, all have "plus" phones, iPhoneX+ and Samsung s8+, and I think back at how they used to laugh at me.

At some point that foldable screen will become the norm and Apple 5 yrs later will say it's what "their consumer" finally needs.

20 years ago people used to wonder why they would need their phone to take pictures. Now it's almost impossible to imagine life without it
 
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