Oppo states that first under-screen cameras won’t have mind blowing quality


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Oppo is gearing up to introduce its under-scree camera solution tomorrow at MWC Shanghai. The company is always one of the first companies to come up with breaking new ideas, and the new solution promises to be the ultimate notch-killer. However, life is not a bed of roses, and Oppo came today to hold our expectations a little bit.

Less than 24 hours before the launch, the company Vice President Brian Shen stated that expectations about image quality should not be high – After all, the technology is still in development.

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The post came as an answer to another user concerned about the quality of the pictures captured with this sensor. The first iteration of this technology will act as if the front element isn’t perfectly clean, this makes us wonder if it will actually be ready for a product, or if we will have to wait for the second generation.

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As previously mentioned, debuting the under-screen camera sensor will be another important revolution made by the BBK owned company. The camera always introduced great solutions for camera construction is smartphones. Do you remember the Oppo N1 back in 2013 with its rotating motorized shooter? Furthermore, when the world was hating the wide notches, the company came with the waterdrop solution on Oppo F9. Last but not least, how can we forget the Oppo Find X and Reno with their unusual elevating camera design.

While the first under-screen cameras should not impress, they’ll surely be an important direction to achieve bezel-less smartphones.

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