LG has filed patents with the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) for a couple of smartphone designs sporting borderless screens and in-display front cameras.
As per Let's Go Digital, which previously saw the patent, the thought behind the hole in the screen is to additionally lessen the footprint required for a phone’s front-facing camera while at the same time expanding a device’s screen-to-body ratio.
LG's screen Hole patent, dual camera in a Hole. pic.twitter.com/g6SzMBxIF4— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 7, 2018
We're still yet to find in-display fingerprint sensors completely multiply yet LG assumes ahead and is hoping to devise an in-display front camera setup to expel the requirement for a notch and empower for all intents and purposes 100% bezel-less displays. The South Korean giant has as of late documented three patents in South Korea at the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) — two on October 24 and one on November 2.
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One with curved edges and one with straight. In any case, the idea is all the equivalent - an oval-formed pattern houses one or possibly two camera modules alongside the typical sensors, for example, proximity and ambient. It tends to be in the center or the upper left or upper right corners of the front board.
In any case, don't get your expectations up as not generally patents get appeared in a completely working consumer-ready device. We've seen a lot of patents throughout the years and not every one of them have seen daylight.
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So while LG's holes are most likely a slight upgrade over notches, despite everything they feel like another stop-gap measure in the all-encompassing dream of making all-screen phones. Be that as it may, what do you think: Holes versus notches, which one is better?
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