Samsung has officially kicked off its newest Android device-the Galaxy S series Continuum. What sets this newest phone aside from the family is its two displays: one AMOLED 4.3-inch screen up top, with a narrow 1.8-inch ticker below.
Samsung claims the lower display is the realm’s first ” ticker” on a smartphone-allowing you to observe a movie, take a choice, or whatever else you please-while getting access to secondary data, like stock prices and incoming texts. Anything of the Contintuum package seems according to the prevailing Galaxy S, with the only real substantive additions lying within the little ticker-really, a dedicated screen for notification menus already existant across the Android ecosystem.
The Continuum does offer one neat little innovation-a grip sensor at the phone’s bottom sides, which triggers the ticker screen (and that screen only) with a squeeze.
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