
Initially, Samsung called its punch-hole screen design the , what with the minimizing of borders like in previous Infinity designs, and the piercing of the screen to accommodate a front-facing camera without the need for a top bezel protrusion a.k.a. a notch.
The , however, and, now, , shipped with centered punch holes which are visibly smaller than Samsung's previous Infinity-O design editions. Rightfully so, as they turn out to be made with a new laser-cutting tech that is unique for Samsung's top-shelf OLED panels, and which the company has .
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