Smartphone Samsung Galaxy A100 will receive a frameless screen of the new generation
Network sources report that the South Korean giant company Samsung is designing a smartphone, a feature of which will be a completely frameless screen of the new generation called Samsung Galaxy A100.

This is a panel Full-Screen v2.0. The display of the smartphone will occupy the entire area of the front surface of the case. Resource LetsGoDigital has already published renders, giving an idea of the appearance of the device with a Full-Screen v2.0 screen which looks wonderful as you can see the images.
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It is reported that the frameless display of the new generation can get the Samsung Galaxy A100 smartphone. The front camera of this device can be hidden directly behind the screen or installed in a small hole in the display.
Using the Samsung Galaxy A100 panel Full-Screen v2.0 allows you to use the maximum possible area of the front surface to display the image. In addition, this solution will give the device a very elegant look.

The official announcement of the Samsung Galaxy A100 smartphone is unlikely to take place before the end of this year. Moreover, observers believe that the named apparatus will see the light at all only in 2020.
Samsung itself has not commented on the information published on the Internet.
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A source: LetsGoDigital