Using the under-screen camera design on the device is undoubtedly a way to achieve a true full-screen mobile phone. For Samsung, a new report claims that the company has encountered obstacles in using the under-screen camera for development. The upcoming flagship series Galaxy S21 may miss the under-screen camera.
Samsung has been working hard and it is reported that its under-screen camera technology has been developed for more than two years. Although some progress may have been made, the company is still unable to efficiently mass-produce the componentbecause a previous report stated that due to high costs and low output, Samsung may “skip over the Galaxy S21 series.” “The technology.
A new report by The Elec emphasizes this problem again, pointing out that the Korean technology giant has apparently fallen into a dilemma in mass production, which forced it to be unable to use it on the new Galaxy S21 series. However, the company often initially introduces new features into its mid-range product line to test market responses, and then ensure that these upgrades can find better quality products.
Therefore, members of the Galaxy A series may first adopt under-screen camera technology, and Samsung should also accelerate the pace of development and improvement.
If Samsung uses the under-screen camera on the Galaxy S21 series of models, it may unnecessarily increase the retail price, which may affect Samsung’s sales volume, so this may also be the reason why the company does not use the technology for the time being.
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