Since the release of the Apple iPhone X in 2017, the Liu Haiping that left room for the proactive sensor has continued to this day. Some consumers really can’t accept this design aesthetic, so manufacturers have conceived many ingenious solutions, such as Infinity-O perforated screens and even hidden cameras under the screen. Unexpectedly, with the release of the 2021 Apple Silicon MacBook Pro, notch also has a trend towards large-screen devices.
The latest news is that, as Apple’s number one competitor, Samsung is also likely to try to introduce bangs and notches on the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra tablet. However, judging from the early evaluation experience of the 2021 MacBook Pro, the compatibility of bangs on large-screen devices is still a bit embarrassing. For example, some macOS application menus will conflict with the notch of the bangs.
It seems that many people doubt the Notch of Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.
Now I can tell you with 100% certainty that Notch must exist, but it’s not big. It is equipped with two front cameras, including ultra wide-angle cameras, which can shoot 4K 60fps. pic.twitter.com/VMYk8I3zTg— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 18, 2021
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Regardless of Android/iOS, the notch area is mostly reserved for notification display. Interestingly, according to @UniverseIce’s tweet, the bangs on the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra are much smaller. It is said that Samsung will equip this tablet with two cameras that support 4K 60fps, and one of them is an ultra-wide-angle lens, which is expected to bring a better experience for video conferencing and chatting.
In contrast, the 2021 M1 Pro/M1 Max MacBook Pro stuffed a normal webcam array in the bangs area, instead of the Face ID face recognition sensor array that everyone expected. If Samsung can better deal with the practicality/beautiful design of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra notch, I believe that many consumers are still willing to choose the company’s products (the accuracy/performance of the face unlocking is the next thing).