Off-screen camera patent

As the development direction of the next generation of smart phones, the technology of "taking pictures under the screen" can be said to be basically mature at present, including Xiaomi, OPPO and other manufacturers are constantly making efforts, and even ZTE has released the world's first camera phone under the screen, officially announcing the arrival of the era of "taking pictures under the screen". Just recently, Huawei, as the "big brother" of domestic mobile phones, also began to exert its strength, and broke out its own patent for off-screen camera mobile phones, which attracted many users' onlookers.

As can be seen from the patent map exposed by Huawei, like other manufacturers, due to the adoption of the "under-screen camera", there is no punch or bangs design on the front of the mobile phone, that is, a whole screen is applied to the mobile phone. At the same time, it can also be found in the patent map that Huawei designed it as a "long strip" small secondary screen on the top of the mobile phone, whose main function is to display some notification information.

Although the maturity of Huawei's "off-screen camera" technology is not known at present, from the perspective of patent exposure, Huawei should be ready at the technical level, and it is almost ready with Xiaomi and OPPO. It depends on when Huawei will launch a new machine and officially commercialize the off-screen camera technology. And if Huawei uses an off-screen camera, then the most likely model is the mid-range machine. After all, off-screen cameras are a new technology. Huawei will definitely not be applied to Mate or P series until it is fully mature.

In fact, in earlier news, it was reported that the off-screen camera phone would break out on 202 1, which is this year, and Xiaomi had previously revealed his willingness to launch the off-screen camera phone. Therefore, Huawei's exposure of the camera phone patent at this time is likely to imply that this is still very worth looking forward to. How do you think?