In recent months there has been a lot of talk about a solution to solve one of the biggest problems concerning the display of smartphones. We clearly refer to presence of a notch or hole that many of us would like to eliminate. The usability of a mobile device with true true full display it is undoubtedly a feature that companies are trying to achieve and some, in part, have succeeded in integrating one pop-up camera. But many are still in doubt given the fragility. This concept created through the staff of Leadsgodigital shows what the first Xiaomi smartphone with under-display camera.
A concept based on an existing patent shows how the first Xiaomi device with an invisible camera could really be
Some time ago Oppo he delighted us with the presence of his first smartphone prototype with built-in camera under the display. Unfortunately from the aesthetic point of view it was not exactly exciting and in the same way the ability to photograph was not excellent: the shots were dark and inaccurate. Assuming that Xiaomi, as well as Oppo, is working on a resolution of this problem, here is a concept artist who created the first render of smartphone.
Jermaine Smit, aka ConceptCreator drew up a drawing for Letsgodigital based on a really existing patent. This was filed last year taken on CNIPA (China Intellectual Property Administration) but it was only approved on April 24th. Although the overall design does not surprise much, since it is very close to that of Xiaomi Mi 9, let's see how this technology works which will solve the problems of many of us.
I edges of this device are minimal, in line with those of the latest Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. Based on the patent, exemplified by the Letsgodigital team, we see that the hypothesis of the Chinese company is that of put the photo sensor front or center or left. This part of the display is normal, as we know it, but the transflective capacity will allow the section concerned to become transparent so that the sensor placed immediately below can trip. As said, the difficulties are not few since the experiments have led to a not unimportant drop in quality due to the little light captured. In fact, by imagining to take a picture through a glass, we will understand how difficult it is to implement this technology 100% on a smartphone.
It is interesting to note how i front panel edges are not as curved as we might expect. In the latest devices of the brand, as in all those of the other companies, it was decided to implement the so-called display waterfall. Probably the difficulty of implementing this tecnology provides a type of glass that does not allow curved edges. Only the rear body is characterized by a curvature on the right and left sides.
Source | CNIPA
Through | Leadsgodigital