Front camera in Galaxy S21
The Galaxy S20 has only recently appeared on the market, and rumors about a possible successor, the Samsung Galaxy S21, have spread. A new technology should make the punch holes disappear on the display.
Although Samsung Galaxy S20 series models have only recently entered the market, rumors about their successors have surfaced. This means that potential Samsung Galaxy S21 [or Galaxy S30?], As Leaker Ice Universe revealed on Twitter, can be equipped with innovative camera technology on the front.
So far, Samsung has installed a so-called hole punch on the display so that the front camera can clearly see who is going to shoot. Perforated holes are clearly visible holes on the display, but most are small holes. Here, you will find the selfie camera, as we saw in the review of the Samsung Galaxy S20.
Samsung Galaxy S20 series in the picture
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The Samsung Galaxy S20 provides a more borderless display than its predecessor. In addition, compared with the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung punches in the middle.
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Loudly Ice universe Samsung is now moving the camera behind the display. This does not mean a pop-up camera like OnePlus 7 Pro, but a front-facing camera behind the display. With the latest developments in the AMOLED display and camera software, it is possible to take pictures through the display with little loss of quality.
Oppo has shown the prototype
But the idea behind it is not new, because the Chinese manufacturer Oppo showed one of these cameras with a prototype at the end of 2019. However, when demonstrating equipment, there are still some difficulties with image quality. With the help of more advanced algorithms and new manufacturing technologies for displays, these problems can be solved. Oppo believes that the early introduction of the technology has not yet arrived.
Since Samsung is ultimately the leading manufacturer of AMOLED displays for smartphones and also provides screens for companies such as Apple or OnePlus, it is reasonable to assume that Samsung is also developing this technology. It remains to be seen whether a potential Samsung Galaxy S21 with this new technology will be launched by early 2021.