Samsung Galaxy S21 + will debut with a completely flat screen, but this is not its only advantage. For this we also have incredibly thin frames around the display. Samsung defines them as Blade Bezel – in combination with flat glass it looks amazing.
Samsung Galaxy S21 has fewer and fewer secrets for us – you will learn all of them in ours compendium knowledge about the Korean flagship. Today we can take a closer look at its design and answer the question – what is it Blade Bezel?
Let’s start with the fact that the front of the upcoming Korean flagship looks absolutely phenomenal. We are talking about a completely flat screen surrounded by (almost) symmetrical frames of unprecedented thickness. Folded edges are a thing of the past and probably not many of us will miss them. They looked beautiful but practical for a penny.
Samsung Galaxy S21+ is like this. pic.twitter.com/FkSceMk9Br
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It was through the thickness of the frames that Samsung coined the term Blade Bezelwhich in 2020 will appear at Samsung conferences as often as 5G during the premiere of the iPhone 12. It’s nice that it’s not just marketing gibberish – the frames actually look the thinnest on the market. In combination with the flat glass on the display, it makes a great impression.
This is not the only news about the Samsung Galaxy S21 that has hit the web today. Service MySmartPrice shared renderings of the Plus model. The shape is exactly the same as in the smaller version. In addition, here we also find a flat screen, and the curved glass on the display will only decorate (?) The Ultra variant.