![]() Yet, OPPO has worked out how to take a shot through a screen of colour. If you look through coloured foil, your world becomes that colour. However, if OPPO can live up to this expectation, it could finally be the end of the notch. Again, I’m acutely aware this could just be a render and non-indicative of a real-life shot. OPPO has likely gone with this e-reader style demo of the screen given how difficult this would be to pull off convincingly. To show what this might look like, OPPO released this image of a prototype, though I’ll reserve opinion until a real-world model is seen. ![]() OPPO’s new solution doesn’t do this and now the phone maker claims users will notice “almost no visual difference between the area and the rest of the screen during everyday use”. Their first shot at it was impressive, but it dead result in reduced pixel density around the area where the camera sits under the screen. So this is OPPO’s second take on in-screen camera technology. Back in 2019, OPPO revealed their first take on this concept and today they confirmed the next generation is ready. The next big thing is likely to be the in-screen camera. Folding touchscreens are becoming practically mainstream. Well, selfies themselves were unheard of. Once upon a time, removing the headphone jack would have been sacrilege. But this is good, very good indeed! Our mobile phones are evolving. “Crack” and “screen” rarely means anything good. It felt wrong being excited with that headline. ![]()
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