Samsung Galaxy Note 10 without any buttons? Latest news from Korea

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is still a long way from the official premiere. So far, the Korean giant has been benefiting from the Galaxy S10 top-end, which is well established and is definitely better than last year’s generation. At least in some markets.

The users also dealt well with the holes in the screen, which could not be said about the big notches of the past. Screen slots can be camouflaged with creative wallpapers or used as a battery indicator.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is likely to take over from the current model in the screen, an ultrasonic sensor, and a top-notch screen with almost non-existent frames. But Korean ET News is speculating about another innovation that you might not have thought of.

Note 10 may not have any physical buttons. The main button below the screen disappeared long ago. Now he has come up with volume control and the main button for turning the device on and off. Yes, the annoying Bixby button would also disappear.

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Galaxy Note 10 concept by PhoneArena

It is not entirely clear what these drivers should replace. It is said of a new tactile response that would respond to the force of the squeeze, respectively. touch. The virtual button(s) could be placed in the frame of the structure, or directly in the display similar to the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

Because of its proportions without any buttons, Galaxy Note 10 would certainly look worldwide, but we’re not sure if users are ready to give up physical buttons. Even though the buttons are among the most troublesome components of smartphones, they are just practical and you can quickly find them even after dark.

Finally, we had one push without buttons. It is called Meizu Zero, which lacked more than just buttons, but it is important that innovation did not attract much attention.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has already been taken by some digital designers, such as DBS DESIGNING, who are still counting on physical buttons. At least according to their latest conceptual video.

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