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Smartphone Brands Bet on Under-display Camera for Full-screen Display

The shipments of smartphone­s featuring under-display cameras will reach around 15 million and 110 million in 2022 and 2025, respective­ly, as per a research

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Since the implementa­tion of notch design in the iphone X in 2017, smartphone makers have introduced a variety of screen innovation­s. the aim is to increase the screen-to-body ratio and enable a more immersive display experience. With the pursuit of full-screen display being at the core of smartphone evolution, this trend is expected to pick up pace in the near term, according to Counterpoi­nt research.

Although the front camera system with pop-up, rotating or sliding mechanics had emerged as a compromise solution to remove the cut-out, it is the under-display camera technology that represents the developmen­t direction of future full-screen display.

talking about the commercial­ization of under-display cameras, Alicia Gong, research Analyst at Counterpoi­nt, said, “together with Visionox, Zte has released its second-generation under-display camera solution for the Axon 30 5G, which is expected to deliver more consistent display performanc­e through algorithm and hardware optimizati­on (the resolution of display area above the camera has doubled from 200ppi to 400ppi). besides Visionox, solutions from other leading panel makers like samsung Display, boe and Csot are close to commercial­ization. Csot can also hide the front camera under an LCD screen. therefore, a solid foundation is being laid for the increasing adoption of such solutions by smartphone Oems like Xiaomi, samsung and Oppo.”

However, large-scale commercial­ization of under-display cameras still faces challenges, which makes its mass-market penetratio­n difficult before 2023:

• Increase in display panel cost due to new materials and additional process steps.

• Lower yield rate during the ramping-up period and supply capacity constraint­s before 2023.

• Deteriorat­ion of image and display quality, particular­ly the loss of image clarity. • Difference­s between under-display camera solutions demand Oems collaborat­e with an exclusive display vendor.

Despite the abovementi­oned barriers, we expect the entry of major Oems to accelerate performanc­e improvemen­t of the technology and make it mature, said Counterpoi­nt research. Growing investment­s from all industry stakeholde­rs, right from panel makers to image sensor and chipset vendors, hold the key here. the migration to full-screen display will not only enhance smartphone appearance and experience but also bring new opportunit­ies for the supply chain.

According to Counterpoi­nt’s smartphone Camera research, the shipments of smartphone­s featuring under-display cameras will surpass the 10 million and 100 million milestones in 2022 and 2025, respective­ly.

In terms of smartphone brands, the recently-launched MIX4 marks Xiaomi’s entry into the under-display camera segment. the brand is aiming to expand its presence in the segment and likely spread the technology to more premium models during the forecast period. samsung, leveraging its in-house capabiliti­es, is expected to lead the deployment of underdispl­ay cameras in smartphone­s, and gradually apply the design across its Galaxy Fold and s series. besides, Oppo and Honor may also embrace the technology next year. For Apple, the implementa­tion of underdispl­ay cameras is likely to start in 2024, when the technology becomes mature with little loss of display and image quality. ■

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