Expect Upcoming 2021 Android Phones to Adopt Below-Screen Selfie Cameras

Expect Upcoming 2021 Android Phones to Adopt Below-Screen Selfie Cameras

The next step for smartphone screens is to ban notches and hole punches, and to do that, manufacturers need to find ways to fit a front-facing camera below the screen. Much of this will happen in the second half of 2021, according to one forecaster. The usually reliable @UniverseIce tweeted that phones from Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and ZTE will be equipped with under-display selfie cameras in the second half of the year, so there are plenty of innovative new products to come. . There's no mention of Apple and the iPhone in this particular leak; Apple will likely wait until the technology is further refined before using it, so the iPhone 13 will likely still have a (albeit smaller) notch. According to the rumors, one of the telephones mentioned in the fire, the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4, will come with a camera behind the scenes, it seems likely that these predictions are accurate - even if we don't know what to say with certainty ahead the products. have actually released

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">The second half of the year is when the under-display camera is officially released, including at least Samsung (foldable), Xiaomi (MIX4), OPPO (foldable), vivo and ZTE (majorly improved version) on April 19, 2021. Learn More It's also worth noting that @UniverseIce predicts Samsung and Oppo models with under-display cameras to be foldable phones, so right off the bat that makes us think. on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 as a top candidate. The ZTE Axon 20 5G was the first phone to hit the mainstream market with an in-display camera, though the photo quality wasn't particularly great. Today's leak hints that ZTE's next attempt will be much better. Bien sûr, obtain an appareil photo capable of taking photos of good quality via a tactile écran n'est pas une tâche facile - il semble que la plupart des fabricants explorer l'idée d'utiliser un deuxième écran integré au principal pour que cela works correctly. The upside is that the front of the phone can be fully displayed, with ultra-thin bezels and no notches to interfere with what's on the screen. Once all of these phones show up, we'll be sure to rigorously test them, along with their selfie cameras.