From what we’ve been hearing and seeing, it seems that Samsung truly does not like the notched display, and that they are adopting the hole-in display which they have recently done with the Galaxy A8s. It is also rumored that this design could potentially be applied to the Galaxy S10 which is due for a launch next year.

However it seems that not all of Samsung’s phones will be given the same design treatment. According to a report from AndroidPure, they have received a photo of what is allegedly the screen protector belonging to that of the upcoming Galaxy M20, which based on its design will be adopting a waterdrop-shaped notch at the top of its screen.

That being said, the waterdrop design does make it smaller than most notches that we’ve seen from other phones, although how accurate the leak is is another story. We suppose it’s not surprising that Samsung would not apply the same design language across its phones, maybe as a way to set them apart, or maybe it could be used more expensive to use the hole-in display.

It’s probably best to take this leak with a grain of salt for now, but if the rumors are true, we could be hearing about Samsung’s Galaxy M series very soon as it is expected to be the company’s new lineup of mid-range handsets.

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