• Oppo may have mastered the under-display camera, so could we see

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Aug 4 10:30:03 2021
    Oppo may have mastered the under-display camera, so could we see this in the Find X4?

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    Wed, 04 Aug 2021 09:08:07 +0000

    Description:
    Oppo claims that its new under-display camera tech can take much better
    photos and remain much more hidden.

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    Under-display cameras could be the next big thing in phones, but as the implementation on the ZTE Axon 20 5G shows, two things need to be solved first: the image quality, and the visibility of the camera section on the screen. Oppo though has announced a new under-display camera and it claims to have solved both those issues.

    This new tech is the third generation of Oppos under-display camera, though notably no versions of it have yet made it to an Oppo smartphone but if
    Oppos claims hold up then this one might.

    The company claims that it has shrunk the size of the pixels in the camera portion of the screen, but hasnt decreased the number, meaning that the whole display has a consistent 400 pixels per inch. Thats important, because one of the reasons you can sometimes see the camera panel on the Axon 20 5G is that there are fewer pixels in that part of the screen. Check out the best Oppo phones Read our full Oppo Find X3 Pro review These are the best camera phones

    Also assisting in this seamless design is the use of transparent wiring thats 50% narrower than in the previous generation, plus the ability to precisely control screen brightness with a deviation of just around 2% - meaning that the camera section wont look noticeably darker than the rest of the display.

    Plus, some of these upgrades also apparently have the benefit of improving
    the lifespan of the display by up to 50%. Image 1 of 2 (Image credit: Oppo) Image 2 of 2 (Image credit: Oppo)

    So that might be one problem solved, but what about photo quality? Well, Oppo claims to have trained an AI on tens of thousands of images, in order for it to avoid problems caused by light diffraction which is an issue with early under-display cameras. The companys AI algorithms can also apparently help avoid blur, image glare, and help with HDR and auto white balance.

    You can see examples of how the camera apparently performs in the images above, though wed take them with a pinch of salt, since they were selected by Oppo and taken in good conditions. Still, theyre promising, if perhaps not a match for the very best selfie snappers.

    Oppo hasnt said if or when well start seeing this tech in phones, but the
    Oppo Find X4 range next year could be a candidate for it if this works as
    well as the company claims. An Oppo under-display camera prototype phone (Image credit: Oppo) Analysis: under-display cameras could be big, but probably not for a while

    While everything Oppo has said here sounds promising, wed take it with a
    pinch of salt until weve seen the results on an actual smartphone. Given how weak under-display cameras have been so far, wed be surprised if theyre now
    at the point where theyre ready for the mainstream.

    Even if they are, we wouldnt expect Apple for example to use them for a long time if ever. That company is often among the last to incorporate new technologies, as it waits for them to be perfected, and with all the components required for Face ID it could be trickier to incorporate this tech on an iPhone.

    But even companies like Samsung probably wont put these cameras in a mainstream flagship until at least 2023. Beyond our skepticism that the tech is ready, development of the Galaxy S22 range is probably well under way by this point, so switching to an under-display camera now may not be an option.

    Still, its possible that an Oppo phone will use the tech, and theres an outside chance that we may even see it in the OnePlus 10 now that these two brands are working closer than ever. Under-display cameras finally return as ZTE Axon 30 launches in China



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