Huawei has begun to exert its efforts. A mobile phone with an under-screen camera has been exposed and is expected to be unveiled within the year.

As the development direction of the next generation of smartphones, "under-screen camera" technology can be said to be basically mature. Manufacturers including Xiaomi, OPPO and other manufacturers are constantly making efforts. ZTE has even released the world's first under-screen camera. Camera phones officially announce the arrival of the "under-screen camera" era. Just recently, Huawei, as the "big brother" of domestic mobile phones, has also begun to reveal its own patent for under-screen camera mobile phones, which has attracted the attention of many users.

From the patent pictures exposed by Huawei, we can see that, like other manufacturers, due to the use of "under-screen cameras", there are no punch holes or bangs on the front of the phone, it is just a whole screen application on the phone. At the same time, it can also be found in the patent drawing that Huawei designed the frame on the top of the phone into a "long strip" small secondary screen, whose main function is to display some notification information.

Although we still don’t know the maturity of Huawei’s “under-screen camera” technology, judging from the time period of patent exposure, Huawei should be ready at the technical level, competing with Xiaomi, OPPO, etc. They are almost always ready to go. It depends on when Huawei will launch a new phone and officially commercialize under-screen camera technology. And if Huawei uses under-screen cameras, the most likely model to be launched will most likely be a mid-range model. After all, the under-screen camera is a new technology, and Huawei will definitely not apply it to the Mate or P series until it is fully mature.

In fact, in earlier revelations, it was reported that mobile phones with under-screen cameras will explode in 2021, that is, within this year, and Xiaomi has previously revealed that it has launched mobile phones with under-screen cameras. will. Therefore, Huawei's exposure of under-screen camera mobile phone patents at this time is probably a hint that this is still worth looking forward to. So, what do you think?