It’s over, Samsung is implementing a final endpoint for curved and edge screens.
An era will end with the new Samsung Galaxy S24 Only the outer glass of the display will be slightly rounded, but the display panel will no longer be Samsung is finally saying goodbye to a trend it started almost 10 years ago with its own series of devices.
Edge screens were initially a niche feature
at that moment With the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, an Android smartphone was launched for the first time with a display that was strongly curved in one of the elongated directions. Since the OLED was already installed, the side areas could be controlled and used separately. The following spring, Samsung followed with the Galaxy S6 Edge, which had two curved sides.
At first the edge screen may have been marketed as a special feature, but at some point the curved screen became standard across Samsung, other manufacturers, and eventually almost all price ranges. Now Samsung is bucking the trend and other first manufacturers, including Google, have recently moved away from curved screens.
Samsung uses a flat display for the Galaxy S24 Ultra; The glass is slightly curved or rounded for a better feel:
I haven’t been a fan of curved screens for quite some time. Especially since there are no special features or even functions in recent years. Many devices have screens that are often curved, but to no avail. Only a few manufacturers such as Xiaomi still rely on optical effects for notifications to market curved screens as special features.
LG has played the curved screen game
Do you still remember the curious vertically curved screen of some smartphones, for example LG G Flex or Samsung Nexus S?
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