Samsung Galaxy A8s was introduced with an Infinity-O
display earlier this month. The front-facing camera is embedded in the screen
and since the phone is China-exclusive, we expect the solution to become global
with the Galaxy S10 arrival.
According to sources, you can start the selfie
camera when the phone is locked simply by swiping from the actual shooter
towards the center of the device, and this feature will make its way to the
Galaxy S10 as well.
The information comes in line with earlier rumors
from Twitter leakster UniverseIce that there will be circular glow around the
hole when the camera is on and is recognizing a face, and probably more scenes
will be available.
The selfie shooter is positioned into the IPS LCD
screen and has a 24 MP sensor with an f/2.0 lens. We are yet to see if Samsung
will use the same platform or has something else in mind. The upcoming flagship
is also expected to have an AMOLED panel, meaning we might see a new
introduction of the punch-hole technology.