The manufacturer solved the problem preventing the launch of mass production!
ZTE has already announced that it will soon launch the first smartphone with a hidden selfie camera which is none other than the Axon 20 5G. Now the company's managers have confirmed that this model is not just a beautiful concept that will be shown at events. The smartphone is ready to go to market.
Ni Fei, Nubia's chief executive and president of ZTE's smartphones division, said that the company has solved one of the main problems preventing the launch of mass production of such smartphones.
Previously, two different chips were used to control the normal screen area and the camera area, but the ZTE team has developed its own chip that is responsible for controlling the entire screen.
Lv Qianhao, another top executive at ZTE, confirmed that this technology is key to maintaining the high quality of both screen and photography. According to him, the upcoming smartphones of the next year will use the same technologies, regardless of which "generation" is announced by the manufacturers.
The ZTE Axon 20 5G smartphone uses third-generation sub-screen camera technology. The screen combines seven different layers - protective glass, polarizer, sealing glass, cathode, OLED, matrix and glass substrate which is a future innovation.
Xiaomi also showed its development and even a working smartphone with a third-generation sub-screen camera technology, but the appearance of a similar Xiaomi model in stores is expected only next year.
The official debut of the ZTE Axon 20 5G is set to take place on September 1st. The smartphone received an OLED screen with a diagonal of 6.92-inches with a resolution of 2460x1080 pixels, a main camera with image sensors with a resolution of 64MP, 8MP, 2MP and 2 megapixels, a 32-megapixel front camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G single-chip system, a 4120 mAh battery and operating system Android 11.
Source: ITHome
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