The camera below the display approaches: ready for mass production
In recent months, Xiaomi's Vice President, Lu Weibing explained that the pixel density of the current displays is so high that it prevents the camera to collect enough light to function properly. Therefore, we need a panel made of a highly transparent material and a redesigned pixel structure to allow better light transmission and acceptable image quality.
China's display manufacturers, Visionox, has just announced the world's first mass-produced under-display camera solution. The world’s first under-display camera phone will be released. pic.twitter.com/QWkQioy2LZ
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Visionox seems to have solved all these problems using organic and non-organic materials that they have a dual function: to offer greater transparency and reduce diffraction. The company has also adopted a new pixel structure around the lens which - if on the one hand - allows you to capture more light; on the other hand, however, it could compromise the quality of the images.
For an optimal result, there would also be a need for software intervention. The Chinese company is collaborating with smartphone manufacturers to develop a particular algorithm that can solve the problems related to brightness, color gamut, viewing angles and reflections that were visible on the OPPO prototype.
in Short, the obstacles seem to be overcome, and the camera below the display would be getting closer to its debut. You have not provided details on when the new technology can reach the early models. The 2021, but it might give us some surprises.
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