The r top one has a single camera lens, while the bottom has three lenses in a triangular arrangement.Ī stripe of hashmarks descend the back cover, which is broken up by a big Axon logo – an effect that looks more at home on a VHS tape than a smartphone. The camera block is in the top-left corner of the phone’s back cover, with two differently sized circles. The Axon 30’s back is plastic, and it’s the cheapest part of the phone with a very thin feel. The Axon 30 manages to do this like its predecessor did with an under-display camera, which is unnoticeable during normal use and is only barely visible when the camera mode is activated.
In 2021, there are few phones without a notch or a punch-hole, and methods to keep the display clear like retracting selfie cameras on the OnePlus 8 Pro have quietly disappeared. The front of the Axon 30 has the 6.92-inch glass display, which is the phone’s best feature. While squeezing them isn’t too comfortable, it’s enough of a hold to help prevent you from dropping the phone. But the plastic sides, which narrow to a thin ridge, are easy to get a grip on. Not quite big as a foldable phone, but its size (with a nearly 7-inch display) means it’s almost too large to hold comfortably. In fact, the Axon 30 is bigger than most phones on the market. It’s less refined than its flagship sibling, the ZTE Axon 30 Ultra, but it’s much bigger, too.
It also developed a new software for correcting brightness and color casts as well as viewing angle issues to work in conjunction with the new type of display.The ZTE Axon 30 is a big phone, and while it doesn’t have the premium touches of flagship phones, it’s a sleek device with a design and materials comparable to competitors at its mid-range price tier. The company claimed it had been successful at increasing light transmission by using different organic and non-organic film materials that offer higher transparency. However, not too long after this statement was made OLED manufacturer Visionox announced it was ready to start mass production of displays with under-screen cameras. Thanks to for modeling the feature! /Wv2tU9yqlf Prototype devices made an appearance but in January 2020 Xiaomi VP Lu Weibing said there were still too many technological challenges to overcome and a production device should not be expected any time soon, mainly because the high pixel-density of modern smartphone displays blocked too much of the incoming light from the camera lens and sensor. Previously manufacturers Xiaomi and Oppo were the first to demonstrate technology allowing for the front camera to be placed under and capture images information through the display.
Other rumored specs include 6.92-inch HD OLED display and up to 12GB of RAM. Unfortunately no other specs or pricing information has been released at this point but XDA-Developers has discovered a recent database entry by Chinese regulator TENAA that lists the Axon 20 5G as a device with 32MP front camera and a quad-rear-camera setup with 64, 8 and a pair of 2MP modules. Xiaomi prototype with under-display camera next to a device with front camera notch
The company says the ZTE Axon 20 5G 'will be the world's first mass-produced 5G smartphone featuring under-display camera, marking another milestone in ZTE's exploration of the true full display smartphone.' Chinese manufacturer ZTE has just announced it will launch the world's first smartphone with under-display front camera on September 1st. Some under-display prototypes have already been making the rounds but now we'll finally have a working production model to play with. We've seen solutions using camera notches, hole-punch cameras and pop-up mechanisms but none look as elegant and inconspicuous as a camera that is hidden under the display. The front of modern smartphones is almost entirely occupied by the display which makes integrating the selfie camera an ever more difficult task for designers and engineers.