Technical blogger Steve H.McFly posted a tweet on his Twitter account about new LG G8 phone calls from LG, saying the phone will come with new audio technology that will help remove the notch.
The new technology, named Sound On Display, is based on the use of vibrations to move the sound from within the screen by passing the sound from its source via the same screen.
The technology is based on the screen as a solid source capable of transmitting high-quality audio, so there will be no need to use an explicit headset, as the user will put the phone on his ear will hear the voice of the speaker across the screen.
This new technology depends on the screen for high-quality audio transmission, so there will be no need to use an explicit headset so that when you put the phone near your ear you can hear the sound of the speaker across the screen.
The new LG phone, which has not yet been unveiled, will be released in the first half of this year. Samsung has also unveiled new technologies for putting different sensors under the screen glass, including a screen-to-phone It is also reported that Shawyi implemented the same concept in its flagship phone Mi Mix, launched in 2016.
The new technology, named Sound On Display, is based on the use of vibrations to move the sound from within the screen by passing the sound from its source via the same screen.
The technology is based on the screen as a solid source capable of transmitting high-quality audio, so there will be no need to use an explicit headset, as the user will put the phone on his ear will hear the voice of the speaker across the screen.
This new technology depends on the screen for high-quality audio transmission, so there will be no need to use an explicit headset so that when you put the phone near your ear you can hear the sound of the speaker across the screen.
According to my sources, #LGG8 will feature Sound on Display (SoD) technology...— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) January 3, 2019
The new LG phone, which has not yet been unveiled, will be released in the first half of this year. Samsung has also unveiled new technologies for putting different sensors under the screen glass, including a screen-to-phone It is also reported that Shawyi implemented the same concept in its flagship phone Mi Mix, launched in 2016.
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