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Jayapal Reddy / Jan 4, 2019

Galaxy M20 Will Be The First With Infinity-V display, Spotted On Filtered Image

Samsung Galaxy M20

The timing for the official presentation of Samsung’s new Galaxy M20 seems to be ripe. The new entry-level model has been spotted again in some real photos, which have confirmed its main feature. it should be the first smartphone with Infinity-V display with the drop notch according to Samsung.

Infinity-V technology was presented at the November event, but so far no model of the Korean house has adopted it. According to the image published by the 91mobiles site, M20 could be the first to do so, proposing a cut on the top of the display with sinuous and rounded lines.

It should be a design solution identical to those shown by some Chinese manufacturers. But, in this case, there would be an original novelty. The hole for the front camera should be surrounded by a small bright LED ring, which can be colored and blinked when you receive notifications.

As for the rest of the hardware, the back should be made of glass and there could be a dual-cam and a rear fingerprint reader. On the lower edge, there will be the input for the 3.5 mm audio jack and the USB-C port.

If such information were to be confirmed, we would be faced with an entry-level model with really interesting features, at least on an aesthetic level. It is important to keep an eye on the list price, which could be higher than expectations just because of the addition of all these particular elements.

Tagged With: Samsung, Samsung Galaxy M20, Samsung Infinity

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