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Oppo has unveiled their next-generation under-display camera technology. It features using smaller pixels to maintain screen sharpness over the selfie camera.

This has led to almost no visual difference in the area over the selfie camera and the rest of the screen, allowing for a more immersive experience. Oppo must have felt pretty confident about their new under-display camera, as they showed off their prototype device with the new camera running an e-reader, typically a poor scenario for full screen displays with under-display cameras.

Oppo also added that they also replaced the usual screen wiring with a new transparent wiring material. Together with a new manufacturing process that reduced the width of the wiring by half, this together with their smaller pixels leads to not only a nicer screen but better camera as well. They’ve also introduced a new proprietary screen technology where each pixel circuit drives just one pixel, increasing the display’s lifespan by 50%. In contrast, the current industry standard has each pixel circuit drive two pixels at a time in the area over the under-display camera.

That being said, it remains early days for Oppo’s fancy new under-display camera and screen. They may have been working on it since their demo in 2019 MWC Shanghai, but they’ve yet to still put it in a real product. Their competitors on the other hand already do have under-display cameras with reasonable quality, such as ZTE.

 

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