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First live image of ZTE Axon 40 reveals an improved under-display camera

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Yordan 26 April 2022

ZTE Android Rumors

ZTE is a pioneer in the mobile industry when we talk about under-display cameras. We are eagerly expecting the Axon 40 smartphone which will introduce the third generation under-display camera solution, and an alleged live image just surfaced online.

A leakster posted a live shot of the front on Weibo, revealing the area where the camera sits is practically indistinguishable from the rest of the panel. Reports are the screen will have 1440p resolution (wrongly called 2K by some makers), which is a step further from the AMOLED of the Axon 30 and nubia Red Magic 7 Pro.

First live image of ZTE Axon 40 reveals an improved under-camera display

The small area of the display that is over the camera has rearranged pixel structure to achieve the seamless effect. The difference from previous-gen panels is instead the pixel density will be increased to Full HD equivalent.

The image also reveals the AMOLED panel will have extremely curved sides that practically hide the bezels on the left and right, while the top one is as thin as it can get. The new panel is also rumored to have PWM (pixel-width modulation) dimming.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Samath N8 808 owner
  • rJZ
  • 05 May 2022

Ok, got it. Thank you.

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  • blackfr0st
  • 4bB
  • 04 May 2022

2K for ≈2000 pixel wide formats, like 2048×1080 or 1920×1080 2.5K for ≈2500 pixel wide formats, like 2560×1440 or 2400×1350 4K for ≈4000 pixel wide formats, like 4096×2160 or 3840×2160 etc.

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  • Samath N8 808 owner
  • Dkr
  • 29 Apr 2022

Guys, why did they say 1440p is wrongly called as 2K? To best of my knowledge, 2560x1440 is 2K resolution. A mobile due to its tall aspect might've something closer to 2880x1440, which is a 2K+ of some sort.

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