Oppo has finally come with a solution which can finally give its users a complete full-view display experience without the distraction of any notch or the punch hole. Oppo at its MWC Shanghai event unveiled the world’s first Under-Screen Camera (USC) solution for its smartphone. The new Under-Screen Camera (USC) technology works from behind or under the screen and users can still take selfie photos facing towards the screen. The new Under-Screen Camera (USC) make the front camera completely invisible on the screen, so users can get a full-view display experience on their phone.
Oppo says that the new Under-Screen Camera (USC) technology utilizes a customized camera module that uses an enhanced translucent panel material combined with advanced processing algorithms to take vivid pictures without a notch or motorized camera.
The new Under-Screen Camera (USC) technology seems really interesting that how it actually works. According to Oppo, the USC includes haze removal, HDR and white balance which make it possible to bring a completely bezel-less phone.
This is indeed a step ahead from Oppo in the race of making a completely bezel-less phone and will also rival most of the smartphones currently available in the market with a notch and a punch hole camera.
However, Oppo hasn’t shared any details on when or in which phone the new Under-Screen Camera (USC) technology will be available.
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