What changes will happen to smartphones in the future? Judging from the screen display effect, it seems that the ultimate screen ratio and mobile phone thickness at the current stage are a lingering contradiction. How to discard the lifting structure while keeping the phone thin, but remove the front camera's occlusion?





It seems that the screen camera is one of the most likely options for a consumer to meet with the consumer.





Recently, according to Korean media reports, Samsung plans to launch its first smartphone product with an off-screen camera in 2020, and this machine is likely to be the second generation of the folding screen model GalaxyFold.



Compared with bangs, water droplets, and perforated screens, the screen camera needs to solve a series of problems including light transmission and curvature. At present, it does not have the basis for mass production.



Yang Byung-duk, vice president of research and development at Samsung's mobile communications division, said in March that Samsung is working on developing on-screen camera technology to further enhance screen integrity and create a true full-screen phone. From the perspective of technology research and development, Samsung is obviously more likely to make breakthroughs than the supply chain.