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It's not often that I shout out these concepts style videos, but this one got in front of me.
I was like, You know what?
There's some cool ideas in here that I would liketo amplify.
I don't know if these ideas are possible.
I don't know if they're in development.
I think this is just strictly a concept delivered by DBS Design, and it's a concept for the upcoming Galaxy Note.
10.
But this has some really cool and creative ideas that could possibly be implemented in a device like the Note 10.
Now, as you can see in this video right here, it's got a crazy camera layout on the back four cameras.
I don't think we'll see that on the upcoming notes, and it's probably gonna be a triple camera setups similar to the S 10 Siri's.
But then again, you have, you know, devices like the recent Wall Way P 30 that's a four cameras set up on the back, a quad camera array.
But this is more wishful thinking.
This is dreaming.
This is like the concept of the ultimate phone bez Elice screen to body ratio, Big battery power house.
That's what people are thinking when they're thinking about the note, Siri's and in particular, the next generation of it.
So keep the clip rolling here.
We're going to get to the good part that really caught my attention, and I think it will also catch yours.
So obviously it's gonna have tohave wireless charging if it's a galaxy device in the modern era in 2019.
So this one showcases a similar feature.
Now, this is the part that caught my attention.
This is the reason I'm sharing this particular video because, well, just posit there for a minute.
We talked so much, so many times about this idea of shrinking the basil, getting rid of notches, getting as much display as possible onto the slab.
That is your smartphone Now on the S.
10 as 10 plus, we saw this hole punch designed for the very first time pushing the necessary cutouts over into the corner of the screen.
I think it has a big part to play in the popularity of that particular device, taking a different approach to that front facing camera.
But what if you could implement something like this particular concept in this case, you have the selfie camera built into the S pen.
So you just pop that open and you have a selfie camera.
Now, in this particular render this concept, it actually has two lenses on it as well.
Possibly a wide angle and a portrait lens.
But imagine, if not only you've got this front facing camera completely hidden in the silo where the pen goes.
But what if it also function as a standalone camera with wireless transmission to the main device while being held on its own?
Now, obviously, that's a very difficult thing to achieve.
From a technical standpoint, the S pen is this tiny little device.
Can you even fit a sensor in there?
Well, that's, of course, up to the engineers to try to achieve.
But that's the beauty of a concept.
You could just ask for it.
You could just put it out into the universe.
You can dream a little bit.
And so that's what's happened here via DBS designed.
Put the selfie camera into the s pen.
What does that do for you?
Well, you could have a remote shutter release right on the pen to take the image.
You can also hide it away So you're not constantly staring at the lens in the form of a notch or even a hole punch.
The front of the display now gets completely opened up just for screen.
And if you're a person like me who doesn't use the front facing camera that frequently not such a big deal.
Now I could see this being an issue for things like Face on luck.
If you're a big fan of face on lock, are you really gonna pop the pen every time you want to unlock it?
Definitely not now.
It's cool.
Is this is it seems just maybe too ambitious for a realistic product.
In 2019 I like to see the boundaries pushed, but I just feel like implementing this thing at this moment right now.
With the limitations of Blue two's information transmission, you would need Ah, wireless feed of the preview image that would have to be seamless is probably not gonna happen, but a cool idea nonetheless.
And I thought something worth sharing.
So I got to give a shoutout dbs design giving you, ah kind of peek at what could be in smartphones.
Maybe not on the next generation, but maybe at some point in the future, assuming the note, Siri's sticks around and the pen specifically.
But just check that out.
If you could get this level of screen to body ratio, you could have the best of both worlds because now the device that was originally gigantic the note series I mean, it's still would be big, but definitely more pocketable, because now you're getting the screen dimension you're looking for in a much smaller form factor.
No cut out, no hole punch, no notch.
That's a cool concept.