Samsung Galaxy S22 with a camera under the screen. The mechanism can set the direction for the development of smartphone selfie cameras

Source: Pure PC added 29th Dec 2020

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The recently introduced ZTE Axon smartphone 20 5G uses a direct-mounted selfie camera under the display panel. This camera is in fact invisible in everyday use, but its quality may to some extent differ from more efficient photographic modules in a classic form. However, this is a more interesting solution than a camera that slides out of the housing or an element mounted in screen indentations of various shapes. Samsung, however, has a different vision, which we can see in Let’s Go Digital graphics based on patent documentation. If the mechanism is actually used in the flagship Galaxy S model 22, the competition awaits the challenge.

The flagship Samsung Galaxy S 22 will only make its debut in 2022, but all indicates that we will find an innovative solution that allows you to place the camera in the screen. We know the details.

Photo. Let’s Go Digital.

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A new patent application from Samsung concerns a novel method of implementing a retractable selfie cam. The whole is based on a movable mechanism inside the housing, just below the screen. The display in the place intended for the camera will be partially transparent. Right underneath there is a rail with a retractable additional part of the screen, thanks to which when we do not use the camera, we will have convenient access to the entire display space. You will ask what about the camera?

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Well, it will be placed just below the second (movable) layer of the screen and we will be able to use its capabilities if necessary . Importantly, it does not have to be a single module, but a system consisting of even several elements – e.g. photographic and biometric. I have already seen various solutions, some of which I have been able to associate with, but Samsung’s proposal may turn out to be a bull’s eye. If everything runs smoothly, the mechanism can become a role model.

Fig. Let’s Go Digital.

Source: Let’s Go Digital