This app turns your Samsung Galaxy S10’s camera cutout into a nifty battery monitor
https://thenextweb.com/apps/2019/04/03/galaxy-s10-camera-battery-monitor/
The latest Samsung Galaxy flagship phone uses an in-screen camera (weirdly, there isn’t a single universally accepted term, as it’s often referred to as a “punch-hole camera” or “cutout camera”) instead of a notch.
And it goes without saying that the Internet has had a lot of fun with it, creating wallpapers that use the phone’s punch-hole camera as an ingenious visual element. One wallpaper turns the solitary front-facing camera lens on the S10 and S10e as the Death Star’s menacing concave laser. Another repurposes the dual-camera setup on the S10+ into a pair of binoculars for chubby North Korean despot Kim Jong Un.
This app turns your Samsung Galaxy S10’s camera cutout into a nifty battery monitor
Apr 3, 2019, 6:18am UTC
https://thenextweb.com/apps/2019/04/03/galaxy-s10-camera-battery-monitor/
> The latest Samsung Galaxy flagship phone uses an in-screen camera (weirdly, there isn’t a single universally accepted term, as it’s often referred to as a “punch-hole camera” or “cutout camera”) instead of a notch.
> And it goes without saying that the Internet has had a lot of fun with it, creating wallpapers that use the phone’s punch-hole camera as an ingenious visual element. One wallpaper turns the solitary front-facing camera lens on the S10 and S10e as the Death Star’s menacing concave laser. Another repurposes the dual-camera setup on the S10+ into a pair of binoculars for chubby North Korean despot Kim Jong Un.