Xiaomi is bringing under display camera phone

Xiaomi is bringing under display camera phone

 We are pushing further toward a future where there are no bezels on our smartphones, no notch, no punched hole nothing, just a clean display from top to bottom. The best solution for that is under-display camera technology and companies are racing to be the first to implement this tech ina mass-produced handset.

 ZTE announced that they will be the firstto introduce a working smartphone with this technology on September 1. It will be the first commercial under-display camera phone you can buy but the problem is we don't know whether or not the front camera on this ZTE phone is able to produce good photos. Under display camera phones right now produce photos that are washed out in nature.

 So we don't know whether or not the selfie stakes from this ZTE phone will be able to match the quality of a traditional camera setup but what we do know is that Xiaomi's under-display camera phone may very well take good selfie photos.

 Xiaomi announces today that they are goingto mass-produce the under-display camera phones starting next year. They even shared this video showcasing the under-display camera tech they are working is technically the third generation although the first and second versions it produced have yet to find their way into a mass-market consumer device.

 Xiaomi even said that the quality matches the imaging performance of conventional front cameras which is a bold statement. They even shared this image on Weibo showcasing the difference between their first and third generation of this camera technology.

 The one on the right looks really impressive with proper colors and sharpness, Xiaomi explained they have made new pixel arrangement so that enough light can pass through these pixels in order to minimize any glare. If this image is any indication then they have done a pretty great job at it. This new Pixel arrangement also helped them to minimize the appearance of the front camera. 

The current implementations albeit in the prototype stage show that you can see the camera sensor in certain lightings or in certain backgrounds. But in Xiaomi's phone, you can barely see it which is impressive.

 Xiaomi is so confident that they said they will mass-produce this as soon as next year which means at some point in 2021 you can own a phone with under-display camera tech. The ZTE one doesn't count because they will probably not launch it outside of China. This could also mean Xiaomi could beat Samsungto this technology.

 The last time we heard Samsung may not include this tech on the Galaxy S21 according to Ross young due to production difficulties. The camera parts are costly and right now have low yield rates. So that could mean Samsung is sticking to the punch hole camera system, although they have gotten smaller and is not as intrusive as they were before a clean display with absolutely no interruption improves the user experience even more. 

Anyway, do let me know what do you think about this down in the comments what's up guys, We are pushing further toward a future, where there are no bezels on our smartphones, no notch, no punched hole nothing, just a clean display from top to bottom. The best solution for that is under-display camera technology, and companies are racing to be the first to implement this tech ina mass-produced handset. ZTE announced that they will be the firstto introduce a working smartphone with this technology on September 1. 

It will be the first commercial under-display camera phone you can buy, but the problem is, we don't know whether or not the front camera on this ZTE phone is able to produce good photos. Under display camera phones right now, produce photos that are washed out in nature.

 So we don't know whether or not the selfie stakes from this ZTE phone, will be able to match the quality of the traditional camera setup, but what we do know is that Xiaomi's under-display camera phone may very well take good selfie photos. 

Xiaomi announces today, that they are goingto mass-produce the under-display camera phones, starting next year. They even shared this video showcasing the under-display camera, the tech they are working is technically the third generation, although the first and second versions it produced have yet to find their way into a mass-market consumer device.

 Xiaomi even said that the quality matches the imaging performance of conventional front cameras, which is a bold statement. They even shared this image on Weibo showcasing, the difference between their first and third generation of this camera technology.

 The one on the right looks really impressive, with proper colors and sharpness, Xiaomi explained they have made a new pixel arrangement, so that enough light can pass through these pixels, in order to minimize any glare. If this image is any indication then theyhave done a pretty great job at it.

 This new Pixel arrangement also helped them to minimize the appearance of the front camera. The current implementations albeit in the prototype stage show that you can see the camera sensor in certain lightings or in certain backgrounds.

 But in Xiaomi's phone, you can barely see it which is impressive. Xiaomi is so confident that, they said they will mass-produce this as soon as next year, which means at some point in 2021, you can own a phone with under-display camera tech.

 The ZTE one doesn't count, because they will probably not launch it outside of China. This could also mean Xiaomi could beat Samsungto this technology. so, what do you think about it, let me know your thoughts on that in the comments down below, and if you like this video, subscribe to the channel will be amazing, and my name is Arjun, this is digital outside

 So remember a few days ago we talked about the 64MP camera for smartphones that Samsung unveiled recently. It's a new type of camera that takes full64MP images in bright light conditions and When lighting conditions are not as favorable, the sensor merges four pixels into one to create better quality 16MP images. 

Interesting technology and all of us expected Samsung phones to introduce this tech for the obvious reasons that the sensor is developed by Samsung itself. But it's not the case. Xiaomi will be the first one to release a phone with a 64MP camera sensor on the back.

 XDA, one of the biggest tech sites out there has discovered some code on the latest version of the MIUI 10 Camera app. 

It makes references to a 64MP ultra pixel photography and dual camera 64 megapixels. which suggests that a Xiaomi phone with this camera tech on the horizon.

 Also, Ice Universe revealed on Weibo earlier this month that Xiaomi's Redmi range will be the first one to launch this camera tech. Am I surprised to hear all of this? Not really! It's all about business at the end of the day.

 When Xiaomi went to Samsung to place an order of these camera units and if Samsung had declined, Xiaomi could have gone to some other company, probably Sony. Sony is also working on a 64MP camera so it would be a huge loss for Samsung if they indeed went to Sony and business relationships with Xiaomi could have tampered. So I can totally understand the decision. But in any case, Samsung has lost a great marketing opportunity. The 64MP camera on a smartphone hasn't been one before and it could have been easy for Samsung to market such a phone.

 But now it looks like, Xiaomi will do the honors. Hiding the front camera underneath the display is the ultimate endgame of a truly bezel-less smartphone as it involves no notch, hole, or motorized setups. Oppo and Xiaomi recently showcased such a smartphone.

 It was a prototype and they just released a video showcasing the tech. Now it looks like Oppo thinks the phone is ready to showcase it to the world and they are keeping an event on June 26th and they are likely to announce this smartphone at that event. 

Honestly, very surprised by this move. I thought such a smartphone wouldn't be commercially ready before the beginning of the next year and the rumors also suggested the same thing. But it looks like that's the not really the case.

 I'm particularly excited about this event, it would be interesting to know how it's going to affect the camera quality.

 I'm guessing it will be inferior to our normal selfie camera but Xiaomi disagrees. They have released a statement that the quality of the selfie camera will be as good as the regular cameras.

 I guess we don't have to wait for long to find out as the 26th of June is just 3 days away from now. Anyway, I'm going to cover this topic again on the 26th of June s