Note 10’s Display Panel Will Serve As A Speaker Diaphragm Says Tipster

Note 10’s Display Panel Will Serve As A Speaker Diaphragm Says Tipster

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Rumors for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 are pickup up the pace at which they surface as we head closer to the device’s launched. It’s starting to look as if Samsung will launch two variants of the Note 10, and these will be differentiated through their displays. Speaking of which, we’ve got a new report today that claims Samsung will use the Note 10 lineup’s displays to generate sound, similar to LG’s approach with the G8. Take a look below for more details.

Today we’ve got a tip from Ice_Universe and the tipster is claiming that the Galaxy Note 10 will feature what’s dubbed as a ‘Sound-on-Display’. This technology will allow the device’s display to act as a diaphragm and thus enable it to generate sound. Such a display first featured on the LG G8 earlier this year, and the company was eager to remind everyone about it at the Mobile World Congress.

Note 10’s Display Panel Will Serve As A Speaker Diaphragm Says Tipster

Jun 19, 2019, 4:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/note-10-display-sound-rumor/ > Rumors for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 are pickup up the pace at which they surface as we head closer to the device’s launched. It’s starting to look as if Samsung will launch two variants of the Note 10, and these will be differentiated through their displays. Speaking of which, we’ve got a new report today that claims Samsung will use the Note 10 lineup’s displays to generate sound, similar to LG’s approach with the G8. Take a look below for more details. > Today we’ve got a tip from Ice_Universe and the tipster is claiming that the Galaxy Note 10 will feature what’s dubbed as a ‘Sound-on-Display’. This technology will allow the device’s display to act as a diaphragm and thus enable it to generate sound. Such a display first featured on the LG G8 earlier this year, and the company was eager to remind everyone about it at the Mobile World Congress.