El front camera hole of the Galaxy S10 is starting to take on more prominence than the phones themselves. It seems that it does not finish convincing everyone aesthetically and there are many who seek a way to camouflage it. Well, there is a trick, beyond the wallpapers, but you will have to be willing to accept a certain condition…
How to hide the hole in the Galaxy S10 screen
Not long ago we told you that fashion now was to create wallpapers which will hide the frontal hole of the phones. Specifically, the trend has skyrocketed with the Galaxy S10, whose hole, especially on the S10 Plus model where they are of , it is very evident in the corner of its AMOLED panel.
With the purpose of hide itSamsung itself has official wallpapers that obscure the placement area of this front camera, but not everyone wants to use the company's images or download montages of Bender or Kim Jong-un.
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This simple tutorial today is aimed precisely at these users, in which we are going to explain how to hide the hole completely in exchange for, yes, a small concession Aesthetics: that of having a slightly wider upper black bar than normal -for this phone with fine frames, of course.
And it is that what you are going to do is activate a function that in fact is prepared in the phone menu and that is called «Hide the front camera» by a black bar.
These are the steps to follow to activate it:
- Grab your Galaxy S10 or Galaxy S10 Plus and head over to Phone Settings.
- Look for the “Screen” option and click on it.
- Enter the “Full Screen Apps” section.
- The option to activate the “Hide front camera” function will appear first. Do it by tapping and sliding the little button to the right.
- A black bar will appear on your phone at the top of the screen. You already have the front camera hidden forever -or until you do the same steps again to deactivate it.
It is clear that Samsung I was ready for this to happen and in addition to designing, as we told you, official images to hide its frontal photographic system, it has also been in charge of developing an option in its menu that solves "the problem" –council: If you use a gradient wallpaper with black in the upper area, it "fits in" quite well. All yours.