Samsung and LG flagships to feature “sound-emitting OLED display” soon!!!
After full-screen and bezel-less, Samsung and LG seem to be the pioneer with the new trend for smartphone screen panel. In details, both manufacturers have showcased to feature the sound-emitting OLED display on their next release (LG G8 and Galaxy S10). Check it out below!
Samsung, LG would feature sound-emitting OLED display
According to our legit sources, an interesting sound-emitting display concept by Samsung just got our attention. In details, the company has showcased the display at the Society of Information Displays (SID) 2018 expo last month. From the video, Samsung representative explains how a panel works. In details, the screen uses vibration and bone conduction to negate the need for an earpiece and help extend the screen all the way from top to bottom.
Moreover, they also come with a “Sound on Display” tech prototype, which we hope to see on the Samsung Galaxy S10 display. Whereas, the publication states that both Samsung and LG are ready to commercialise their sound-emitting OLED displays in flagship phones next year. Furthermore, the source pegs the size of Samsung’s screen in question – 6.2 inches (same as S9+). Therefore, we hope the brand to introduce an edge-to-edge Galaxy S10.
As far as it concerns, the transmission bandwidth is said to be in the 100 ~ 8000 Hz range. Moreover, you would hear the sound if you put your ear to a reasonably wide area at the top half of the screen thanks to the great vibrations. Also, Samsung also demonstrates a touchscreen panel that can work underwater. Earlier, Vivo just announced the NEX phone the same technology called “Screen SoundCasting”. On the other hand, LG already has a product with a sound-emitting screen on the market called “Crystal Sound”. In details, the new LG screen would be first applied on OLED TVs, LED lights and smartphones later.
Is “sound-emitting OLED display” good?
As the trend of bezel-less screen passed by, we will see more advanced technology on smartphone displays in the future including infinity, foldable or sound-emitting OLED screen. The new technology helps to conserve power, reduce sound leakage, and optimise low. As a result, the smartphone user receives a high pitch sound for a better and more balanced audio experience. What is your opinion about this? Let us know your ideas below!