Oppo have been teasing its under-display camera solution for three weeks now, and it might just be ready to show a prototype to the general public. The company posted a promo, reminding people about the launch on June 26 at MWC Shanghai 2019.
The short 15-second video also reveals the design of the smartphone which appears to have a massive screen-to-body ratio.
We already know from a previously released teaser that the front-facing camera can take pictures, but when it is turned off, the screen on top continues to have working pixels. There’s also the occasional circular ring around the snapper to remind you where you should look at since it is hidden in the black bars of the Camera app.
Oppo will demo the prototype at the MWC Shanghai 2019. The event will begin at 2 PM local time and we’ll make sure to bring you the latest updates on the exciting new tech.
Source (in Chinese)
Are you referring into the GALAXY FOLD which failed? All of what you just mentioned in this comment really applies to the SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD :)
If you mean rear camera - well, I don't, but there's always a certain point where you need to choose between practicality and privacy. If the privacy was the only goal, one would have to full Tom Hanks on some abandoned island in the middle of ocean,...
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