Xiaomi is always looking for optimal solutions to solve a problem that many users would like not to have: that of cameras. Both front and rear these are annoying, let's face it. In front they are problematic because they can be integrated, at most, with a forum which in any case is a nuisance in moments such as viewing a multimedia content; behind, likewise, make the device is not perfectly symmetrical when we place it on a table. In short, how to solve? ASUS has already offered us a solution and Lei Jun's brand the best.
Xiaomi thinks of a way to eliminate the front and rear cameras from the smartphone body, but how? Learning from ASUS
You will certainly know everyone ASUS ZenPhone 6, the device of the homonymous brand that presents (perhaps for the first time ever) a retractable mechanism for the cameras. This is not a pop-up mechanism like Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro, but a mechanism flip. Basically, the photographic compartment is placed on the back, but it goes inside one groove in order to be protected and don't bother. The Chinese giant has thought about the same thing, but improving everything. LetsGoDigital shows us how.
The module that the brand would integrate into its prototype would disappear like that of ASUS ZenPhone 6. In essence, the mechanism would allow cameras to get up and out of the body. However the change in the brand has resulted to the introduction of a piston that allows the module to rotate on itself. The reason is obvious: to use the same cameras for both selfie and normal photos.
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Through this modality you will no longer need holes, notches or even cameras that cause imbalances in the back of the body. An intelligent solution without a doubt, which would lead to two things: savings on the quality of the front sensor (increasingly important) and flat screen. Why flat screen? Because with the curved one there would be no space, in the upper part of the device, to put the whole mechanism.