A new patent of hers Xiaomi, probably gives us a first look at what a Smartphone that would have the Selfie camera under the screen might look like.
Έwe have heard about the cameras that will be below the screen (Under Display), since the Xiaomi and Oppo introduced their own original devices a year ago.
Various rumors also state that the its upcoming flagship Nokia will incorporates this technology for the selfie camera. However, so far this technology has not been applied to any device, and it remains unknown if we will see it implemented soon.
But now, a new patent from Xiaomi probably gives us a first look at what a Smartphone with a Selfie camera under the screen might look like.
Discovered by LetsGoDigital , and describes a Smartphone with a flat screen and thin bezels (Bezel), like the Xiaomi Mi 9 released last year. This device does not adopt the curved screen we have seen in the latest flagships of its series My 10 .
At the top of the device there is the headset, while as we see in the picture above, the Selfie camera will be placed on the upper left side of the screen or in the middle.
According to the patent, when the Selfie camera is used, the area of the screen under which the camera is located will become transparent, allowing light to reach its sensor. When the Selfie Camera is not in use, the screen will function normally again, allowing you to have a full screen experience like the one we have on Smartphones with Pop-Up Selfie Cameras.
As with most patents, the Xiaomi Smartphone described here may never be on the market because, as its CEO said last year RedMi, Lu Weibing, the camera technology below the screen (Under Display) is not yet ready to be applied to a Smartphone. This is because monitors significantly reduce the light reaching the cameras below the screen, adversely affecting image quality.
However, Xiaomi may have made significant improvements in this technology in recent months, but we doubt that we will soon see a smartphone from Xiaomi or Redmi that will have this technology.
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