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The CEO of ZTE reveals that their smartphones will be the first to have the selfie camera below the display

After so much hype yesterday's Xiaomi event ended with a little bitter taste in the mouth for all those who were waiting for a Mi 10 Ultra equipped with a selfie camera integrated under the display, a solution that would have brought the company back to the top of the 'technological innovation as it happened at the time with the launch of the first generation Mi Mix.

Therefore, Lei Jun's company could be beaten on time by the rival ZTE, which in the field of innovation has a lot of experience, even if its smartphones have never made it into the hearts of Westerners, thanks to a poor capillarization of the brand in the continent of Europe. In any case, ZTE could be the first company to equip its devices with the selfie camera under display and to confirm it is the company's CEO through a post on Weibo.

The CEO of ZTE reveals that their smartphones will be the first to have the selfie camera below the display

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Ni Fei, the CEO of ZTE, who also played in the management of Nubia, announced the fantastic news on the social networks of the case, confirming that it will be his company to market the first device with a selfie camera in the display, even if it is not what the model will be announced. Rumors think about this dilemma, indicating that the ZTE Axon 20 5G will be the pioneer towards this new technology.

And we may not wait long to find out the truth, considering that the ZTE Axon 20 5G has already been certified in China with the technical name A2021. We just have to wait and find out if ZTE will actually beat Xiaomi on time.

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Emanuele Iafulla
Emanuele Iafulla

Nerd, Geek, Netizen, terms that do not belong to me. Simply myself, technology lover and provocative as Xiaomi does with his products. High quality at fair prices, a real provocation for the other most famous brands.

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