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[Gadgets] Visionox's InV See Pro is the name of the second generation technology that hides the camera behind the screen


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Visionox screen maker recently introduced the second generation of OLED screens that can hide the front camera. If this name seems familiar to you, you may have heard it in connection with last year's ZTE Axon 20 5G smartphone, as Visionox was the company that developed the screen for the first smartphone with a hidden camera. However, it was not completely invisible, and the "InV see Pro" screen, as it is now called, will almost perfectly hide the camera, increasing the pixel density in that area.

Visionox is preparing to launch the new generation of screens

In fact, this is not the first time we see the InV see Pro screen, but it is the first time we officially find out its name. Earlier this year, ZTE unveiled a new smartphone prototype that used this type of next-generation screen. At the time, I thought the Chinese phone maker would launch the ZTE Axon 30 with such a screen. However, the model that was launched was an alternative to the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, where the emphasis was more on hardware and camera specifications.

However, the fact that Visionox and ZTE are still showcasing this technology in public (the two phones in the picture are ZTE prototypes) suggests that we will receive a new smartphone with a hidden camera behind the OLED panel in the near future.
The original Axon 20 5G was presented last fall, so probably on the anniversary of a year, we could receive the first news about the "successor" of this series.
InV see Pro screen enhancements promise almost invisible integration, but also a minimal negative effect on photos taken with that camera.
That's because the original model didn't take very good photos through the display.
The images were a bit lacking in detail, and a fog effect covered the entire frame.
In addition to the Visionox technology currently used only by ZTE, we have recently heard rumors about a similar new technology that Samsung will develop for the Galaxy Z Fold3 model, which will hide the camera behind a foldable screen, as well as about the possibility of launching a Mi MIX 4 smartphone from Xiaomi that uses something similar.

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