Monday, September 14, 2015

Smartphones of the future: what will be the Galaxy S10? – Onet.pl

series flagship device of the Korean manufacturer is home to many innovative solutions. Until recently, the expansion of mobile equipment only walked toward the display of ever higher resolution, more powerful processors and more advanced cameras. But it seems that soon we will see a much greater revolution – a harbinger of change is the Galaxy line S6 Edge with curved screens on both sides.

Galaxy S10 screen resolution

Many people, looking at today’s smartphones can not even imagine what else could they change. In our opinion, the greatest scope for give screens – they can contribute to even greater mobility devices, and also completely change the way you interact with them. Likewise, Samsung apparently believes Display, he is working hard at the really interesting technologies. What will then display the Galaxy S10?

Let’s start with the most obvious things, or resolution. Samsung has confirmed that it is preparing kilkucalowe displays with a resolution of 11K, which is about 11264×6336 pixels. Such panels allow us to watch trójwymiar-like effect without the headaches and the need on the glasses. They are perfect too great to virtual reality. Even now we find on the market Gear VR helmet Galaxy S6, and now it provides a really great experience. 11K would ensure that we could really immerse themselves in a computer generated world that, thanks to blazing amount of detail not have been different at first glance from reality. 11K screens prototypes will be ready in 2018. Galaxy S10 premiere expected in 2019. Who knows, maybe we’ll see him just such a display?

Galaxy S10 smartphone with a flap?

It is also possible that the Galaxy S10 will fit in your pocket much easier than smartphones we use today. All through the screens, folding in half, which have yet to debut in 2016. Could return was the golden era of clamshell phones? Imagine a tiny device that exploded offers us display with a diagonal 6 inches – we look flushed face! From what we know at the moment Samsung is the first and only manufacturer who invests in an interesting solution. We assume, however, that followed him also go the other.

Holograms on the rise

If the display 11K with effect trójwymiaru not have time to debut the Galaxy S10, a Korean manufacturer of comfort to us maybe … holograms. A recent patent application company presents an idea for a smartphone, which is displayed on the screen holographically small items such as notifications, icons or even characters in games. For this purpose, Samsung intends to use a special module that emits light located below the display. Imagine how spectacular promises to be a solution.

The smartphone becomes a laptop?

There is no doubt that the improvement in the coming years will also be the computing power of smartphones. Already, top models are very efficient and able to perform complex tasks. Samsung wants to use it, providing the ability to change the phone a full-fledged laptop. This year’s giant patent describes a dock with a screen and keyboard, which you connect your smartphone could offer users the functionality of a notebook. Interestingly, it could work both on Android and Windows. From the resulting hybrids in this way we would have access to all files stored in the memory of the Galaxy S10, as well as to connect to the network through LTE. Phone screen would serve as a secondary display, and if necessary also for the touchpad.

Galaxy S10

By reading the previous paragraphs of this article, you may wish to move for a while into the future and see the Galaxy S10 in action. Research and experiments Samsung promises to be really interesting and we think can revolutionize the market. The smartphone future will serve to spectacular tours of virtual reality, will eliminate the need for a separate laptop display holograms, and perhaps its screen will be able to submit. To launch the Galaxy S10 were still more than three years. So maybe some of these original solutions we see before? What do you think?

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