It looks like Samsung's next phone leaked - and the Galaxy S10 design will beat the iPhone in one crucial way

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The current "Notch Era" is one of the most unfortunate chapters in smartphone history.

The current "Notch Era" is one of the most unfortunate chapters in smartphone history.
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While you could argue smaller players like the Essential Phone started the trend, it was Apple that popularized the notch when it unveiled its first $1,000 smartphone, the radically-designed iPhone X, in 2017.

While you could argue smaller players like the Essential Phone started the trend, it was Apple that popularized the notch when it unveiled its first $1,000 smartphone, the radically-designed iPhone X, in 2017.
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While the notch allows for gorgeous edge-to-edge displays and front-facing camera systems that can unlock your phone, it's still an imperfection. If the goal is to make an all-screen smartphone, the notch isn't it.

While the notch allows for gorgeous edge-to-edge displays and front-facing camera systems that can unlock your phone, it's still an imperfection. If the goal is to make an all-screen smartphone, the notch isn't it.

Some smartphone makers are rightfully trying to find solutions to the notch problem. And thankfully, one of those players is Samsung, currently the biggest smartphone maker in the world.

Some smartphone makers are rightfully trying to find solutions to the notch problem. And thankfully, one of those players is Samsung, currently the biggest smartphone maker in the world.
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On January 3, prolific gadgets-leaker Evan Blass posted a couple of images to Twitter, claiming to show off the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10.

On January 3, prolific gadgets-leaker Evan Blass posted a couple of images to Twitter, claiming to show off the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10.

Source: @evleaks

People are calling Samsung's selfie-camera solution the "hole punch," as opposed to the "notch." Samsung calls it its "Infinity-O" display, and it's already a feature on the Galaxy A8s smartphone (not sold in the US).

People are calling Samsung's selfie-camera solution the "hole punch," as opposed to the "notch." Samsung calls it its "Infinity-O" display, and it's already a feature on the Galaxy A8s smartphone (not sold in the US).
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The Infinity-O design may be off-putting to some, since the uncentered camera effectively makes the phone asymmetrical, which isn't very pretty. But in practice, this could actually be a brilliant move.

The Infinity-O design may be off-putting to some, since the uncentered camera effectively makes the phone asymmetrical, which isn't very pretty. But in practice, this could actually be a brilliant move.

First of all, very few phones use the space in the top corners of the screen. That area is usually filled up with notification icons, or stats like the time and battery life.

First of all, very few phones use the space in the top corners of the screen. That area is usually filled up with notification icons, or stats like the time and battery life.
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It's also a big plus that the hole-punch camera cut-out on the Galaxy S10 would be small. Notches are bad enough to begin with, but they're made worse by smartphone makers that don't make them as small as possible. (We're looking at you, Google Pixel 3 XL.)

It's also a big plus that the hole-punch camera cut-out on the Galaxy S10 would be small. Notches are bad enough to begin with, but they're made worse by smartphone makers that don't make them as small as possible. (We're looking at you, Google Pixel 3 XL.)

Putting the camera cut-out in the corner has another benefit: When you're watching videos, there's a great chance the hole-punch won't cut into your content. Meanwhile, the notch on my iPhone X will cut into every single video I watch in landscape mode.

Putting the camera cut-out in the corner has another benefit: When you're watching videos, there's a great chance the hole-punch won't cut into your content. Meanwhile, the notch on my iPhone X will cut into every single video I watch in landscape mode.
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Apparently, the hole-punch camera will also have another nifty feature: It can glow. According to prolific gadgets leaker "Ice Universe," the Galaxy S10 may be able to manipulate the display pixels surrounding the camera to create a digital light ring effect, so you'll always know where to look when it's time to unlock your phone or take a selfie.

Apparently, the hole-punch camera will also have another nifty feature: It can glow. According to prolific gadgets leaker "Ice Universe," the Galaxy S10 may be able to manipulate the display pixels surrounding the camera to create a digital light ring effect, so you'll always know where to look when it's time to unlock your phone or take a selfie.

For what it's worth, the Galaxy S10 might not be the only phone with a hole-punch camera cut-out. Ice Universe suggests this could be an upcoming trend.

For what it's worth, the Galaxy S10 might not be the only phone with a hole-punch camera cut-out. Ice Universe suggests this could be an upcoming trend.
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Of course, these are all just rumors at this point, so it's important to take all of this information with a grain of salt. That said, Evan Blass and Ice Universe are two of the best people at what they do, and it would make sense to start seeing Galaxy S10 leaks as Samsung usually announces its annual flagship phone toward the end of February.

Of course, these are all just rumors at this point, so it's important to take all of this information with a grain of salt. That said, Evan Blass and Ice Universe are two of the best people at what they do, and it would make sense to start seeing Galaxy S10 leaks as Samsung usually announces its annual flagship phone toward the end of February.

We're expecting Samsung to debut the Galaxy S10 at Mobile World Congress 2019, which is being held from February 25-28.