
One thing that makes Samsung’s flagship Galaxy smartphones stand out from the Android masses is the curved display.
Officially branded as the Edge screen, the technology was first introduced on the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge which launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in September 2014. The curvaceous tech means that part of the AMOLED screen extends over the side of the handset to squeeze a bigger display into a smartphone without increasing the physical size of the device.
For the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, that edge curved over the right side of the device but in later Galaxy phones, including the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 Plus, and Note 8, the screen extends over both the left and right sides of the screen.
This not only gives the smartphone an elegant look but it also adds new functionality – users can add app shortcuts to the screen’s edge, see snippets of information such as news and weather on it, and use it to get coloured notifications, which can be seen when the handset is face-down, for things like calls and messages.
Now Xiaomi looks to be planning an assault on that key Samsung territory by introducing a smartphone which features edge display on FOUR sides. The news was spotted in patent drawings by Dutch site LetsGoDigital which created the render above from those drawings.
What can also be seen (or rather not seen) on the drawings of the full screen device is a complete lack of buttons, notches or holes on the front, suggesting an in-screen fingerprint reader, and either an in-screen or pop-up camera (perhaps like the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3).
On the bottom of the phone is a USB-C socket and there’s a dual camera on the rear. Don’t freak out, but there is no headphone socket. More
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PAUL DOUGLAS