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Oppo Under-Screen Camera Technology Unveiled – Invisible Selfie Camera

Oppo Under-Screen Camera Technology Unveiled – Invisible Selfie Camera

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo recently unveiled their third-generation under-screen camera technology. The almost-invisible selfie camera should provide fairly good image quality without compromising on the sharpness of the display. This innovation seems promising since it resolves many of the technical and manufacturing issues related with under-screen cameras development. Let’s see how it works.

As customers keep demanding screens that fit the entire body of their smartphone, tech companies are faced with more and more challenges to respond to this specific need.

Under-screen camera technology seems promising in this regard since it allows to place an almost-invisible camera underneath the display, thus maximizing the size of the screen.

However, placing a camera underneath a surface poses many technical challenges. In fact, since the pixels of the OLED display obstruct much of the light path, they prevent part of the light to reach the camera sensor. This usually results in blurry images affected by glare.

However, Chinese tech company Oppo recently announced the development of their third-generation under-screen camera technology, which seems to largely improve image quality without sacrificing the resolution of the display. Let’s take a look.

Under-screen camera technology: a little bit of history

Oppo first showcased their under-screen camera technology at MWC Shangai in 2019. Despite they’ve been developing this technology for quite some time, they currently don’t have any device on the market featuring an under-screen camera. However, other manufacturers do.

In fact, when ZTE released their Axon 20 5G in 2020, it was the world’s first smartphone featuring an under-screen camera. In order to achieve this result though, they had to reduce the pixel density of the display right above the camera. This trick allows a larger amount of light to pass through, but it results in an annoying inconsistency of the screen’s resolution.

ZTE Axon 20 5G
ZTE Axon 20 5G. Source: ZTE

Oppo Under-Screen Camera Technology: smart solutions

While previous generations of under-screen cameras used to lower the pixel density of the display right above the camera, Oppo claims that they managed to keep a consistent pixel density of 400 PPI on the entire screen.

Oppo new pixel geometry
Oppo under-screen camera technology features a new pixel geometry. Source: Oppo

This is made possibile by a new pixel geometry that shrinks the size of each pixel. Moreover, the use of a transparent, thinner wiring material maximizes the amount of light that reaches the camera.

There’s one more, fundamental trick though: Artificial Intelligence. AI is essential to make this technology work, as it helps correcting diffraction, white balance and improve dynamic range.

Image quality: good, but not enough

If your curious to know how this under-screen camera performs, you can judge yourself. In fact, Oppo provided the sample image shown below.

Oppo under-screen camera sample image
Oppo under-screen camera technology sample image. Source: Oppo

In my opinion, the results are quite surprising. The image looks pretty natural overall, especially considering the limitations of this technology. However, it’s not perfect. If you look closely, some areas of the image show some weird colors.

Availabilty

We don’t know when Oppo is going to release a smartphone featuring this technology, but it might be pretty soon. In fact, they also showcased a picture of a prototype of a smartphone that uses an under-screen camera.

The sample image shows a black text on white background, a critical situation when it comes to display sharpness. From this preview, it’s pretty much impossible to spot the under-screen camera.

Oppo under-screen camera prototype
Oppo under-screen camera technology prototype. Source: Oppo

Would you purchase a smartphone with an under-screen camera? Were you aware of the existence of this technology before? Let us know in the comments below.

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