Samsung GALAXY S10. Launched today worldwide, the new phone model will come with something that users have not seen before in other phone models, that is, a defect that is not seen by the company as a problem. If you look at the video clip below, you will see that on the screen, above the clock, there is a pixel that flashes constantly, which is not the case with other phone models, and Samsung says that this is how the Samsung GALAXY S10 screen thought.
Samsung GALAXY S10. According to those from Samsung, that blinking pixel is actually the proximity sensor, which is activated when phone calls are made, to know when the screen must be locked because it is covered by our face. All mobile phones have proximity sensors implemented in the screen, but none until now had a pixel that flashes through the screen, as happens with the Samsung GALAXY S10.
Samsung GALAXY S10 has a very WEIRD "DEFECT"
Samsung GALAXY S10. In theory, that proximity sensor shouldn't activate, and it shouldn't flash any pixels through the screen during normal use, because it's not needed. On the other hand, many people will notice the fact that there is that blinking pixel on the Samsung GALAXY S10 screen, and I am sure that many will call Samsung to ask for clarification on this problem, which in reality is not really a problem.
Samsung GALAXY S10. Why this "defect" appeared for the first time on Korean phones is hard to say, because Vivo and Oppo have had phones with screens without cutouts since a few months ago, and those with teardrop-shaped cutouts have something similar. It will be interesting to see how ordinary people will react to this "defect" because the Samsung GALAXY S10 is very important for the Korean company, and criticism could keep certain customers away.
Samsung GALAXY S10. It can be bought at the moment including in Romania, being officially launched today, and you can find it to buy here, here, or here.