The saga to blackball the notch from modernistic smartphone fabricating has resulted in some tangy crowning innovations, the latest of which happens to be the under-display selfie cam on the ZTE Axon 20 5G.
The 32-megapixel camera lurking underneath the screen didn't quite impress us in our review of the device earlier this month, however it is a worthy withhold to the jaws dial or the pop-up selfie cam we've seen in past devices. Now, a new teardown video from YouTuber JerryRigEverything gives us a closer squinch at how exhaustively the Axon 20's under-display camera works.
Beyond concreteness neutral a however insightful breakup of the various components of a modernistic smartphone, the Axon 20 teardown shows us how ZTE is categorically utilizing two screens stacked on top of one culling (a small, square, and low-resolution one on top of the selfie cam and the OLED top panel) to let the under-display camera peer out toward the user from circumcised the top ligature display.
It's a first-gen device, however it's undoubtedly a signal of zone roast fabricating will go in the future, as companies aim to preserve the edge-to-edge glibness after compromising on notches and cutouts for things like selfie cams and fingerprint scanners.
.
No comments:
Post a Comment