While many companies showcased their prototypes of smartphones with an under-screen camera on the front, Samsung was also said to be working on the same technology. Now it looks like the company is also gearing up to launch a device with the new camera technology.
Wow ⊙∀⊙! Samsung Display first reveals its under-display camera technology, which will first be used for OLED laptop screens pic.twitter.com/Fu4Ublvsru
– Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 14, 2021
Recently, Samsung Display posted a video on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website, which teased its new OLED panels that feature an underscreen selfie shooter. This video was shared by known leaked Ice Universe on Twitter. However, the OLED panels that house the new camera technology aren’t intended for smartphones, but rather appear to be arriving first in the company’s new laptops.
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While watching the shared video online, Samsung uses its underscreen camera technology on the new OLED panels, which allows laptops to have minimal bezels on all sides and achieve a 93% screen-to-body ratio. . Notably, the OLED panel is also slim, measuring just 1mm and weighing just 130 grams. As of yet, Samsung Display has yet to reveal finer details regarding the new technology. So it’s also unclear which laptop would feature the South Korean tech giant’s “Blade Bezel” screens.
What we do know, however, is that the new technology will be seen later this year. Additionally, rumors have indicated that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 was the company’s first smartphone to feature an underscreen selfie camera, according to a AndroidCentral report. The device is also set to launch in the second half of this year, so we can expect to hear more about the device and possibly new technology in the coming months. So stay tuned for more updates.
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