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Tech TalkCheckout my idea and share your thoughts.
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Tech TalkExplaination:
An under-display camera (UDC) is a camera that is hidden behind the display of a smartphone. This allows for a more seamless design with no unsightly notch or hole-punch in the screen. UDCs are still in development, but they have the potential to become the standard for front-facing cameras in smartphones in the future.
There are two main types of UDCs:
• Transparent pixel UDCs: These UDCs use a special type of pixel that is transparent to light. This allows the camera to see through the display and capture images.
• Micro-lens UDCs: These UDCs use a series of micro-lenses to focus the light from the display onto the camera sensor. This allows the camera to capture images even though it is hidden behind the display.
UDCs have several advantages over traditional front-facing cameras. They offer a more seamless design, they do not block the screen, and they can be used for face unlock. However, UDCs also have some disadvantages. They can be more expensive to manufacture, and they can sometimes have lower image quality than traditional front-facing cameras.
Despite the challenges, UDCs are a promising technology with the potential to revolutionize the design of smartphones. As the technology continues to develop, we can expect to see UDCs become more common in smartphones in the future.
Here are some of the benefits of under-display cameras:
• Seamless design: UDCs allow for a more seamless design with no unsightly notch or hole-punch in the screen. This can make the phone look more aesthetically pleasing and give it a larger screen-to-body ratio.
• No obstructions: UDCs do not obstruct the screen, so you can use the entire screen without any interruptions. This is especially useful for gaming, watching videos, or browsing the web.
• Improved face unlock: UDCs can be used for face unlock, which is a more secure way to unlock your phone than using a fingerprint sensor.
Here are some of the challenges of under-display cameras:
• Image quality: UDCs can sometimes have lower image quality than traditional front-facing cameras. This is because the camera sensor is hidden behind the display, which can reduce the amount of light that reaches the sensor.
• Cost: UDCs are more expensive to manufacture than traditional front-facing cameras. This is because they require more complex technology.
• Development: UDC technology is still in development, so there are some bugs and limitations that need to be worked out.
Overall, under-display cameras are a promising technology with the potential to improve the design and security of smartphones. However, there are still some challenges that need to be addressed before UDCs become mainstream.
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Tech TalkRemove audio background noise
Video zoom in very smooth like what apple did.
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