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The First Glimpse Of A Smartphone With A front Camera Installed Inside The Display Came To Light

Chinese company ZTE has already announced that it will introduce the world's first large-scale smartphone equipped with an under-display camera on September 1, which will have a selfie camera installed inside the display.

Now the first glimpse of it has also come out which has been released by the company itself, which gives an idea of   what the screen of a phone without front camera will look like.

This glimpse or sketch of the Exxon 2 Five G phone was shared by Nai Fei, President of ZTE's Mobile Devices Division, on the Chinese social media site Weibo.

In the picture above it can be seen that there is no hole punch or notch on the front screen of the phone and a full bezelless screen is visible.

Nai Fei also shared another photo on Weibo, which shows what the screen power without a camera looks like when turned on.

When the power is on, it is clear that there is no bezel in the phone, just a thin line at the bottom.

ZTE is not the first company to work on an in-display camera phone.

Oppo and Xiaomi are also working on this technology, but it is not yet clear whether these cameras will work in the same way as other phones' selfie cameras.

According to Lex, the ZTE Exxon 20 will have a 32-megapixel selfie camera hidden inside the screen, while on the back there will be two sensors with 64 and 8-megapixel cameras and two two-megapixel sensors.

In addition, 2.4 GHz processor, 6, 8 and 12 GB RAM, 64, 128 and 256 GB storage while 4120 mAh battery is also expected to be provided.

It is difficult to say the price of the phone at the moment, but ZTE devices are cheaper than other companies.

Along with the announcement by ZTE, another Chinese company, Huawei, also reported on a smartphone equipped with all-screen fingerprint sensor technology and an under-display camera.

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