Chinese smartphone maker ZTE launched the Axon 20 5G last year, winning the "world's first" title for under-screen camera technology. But that wasn't the kind of Android phone you could get excited ...
Until recently, there was only one smartphone on the market equipped with an under-screen camera: last year's ZTE Axon 20 5G. Other players such as Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi had also been testing this ...
It could soon be time to say goodbye to the notch for good. ZTE has announced the Axon 20 5G smartphone, set to be the first to market with an in-screen camera that's able to snap photos from ...
Apple may be inching toward an all-screen iPhone 2027 by testing under-screen camera tech in a foldable first. Here’s what the leak claims, and what to watch next.
Something to look forward to: After hearing about the technology for the last few years, the first mass-produced smartphone with an under-screen camera arrives next month, and it will come from ZTE.
ZTE’s family of devices is a little confusing at the moment. The Axon 30 is a direct sequel to the Axon 20, which was the first phone to feature an in-screen camera. However, the company has ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. ZTE released the Axon 20 5G on Monday, capping off 5G phone ...
Samsung confirmed the first product that will feature a camera under the display, but it won't be a Galaxy handset like the upcoming Galaxy S21 series. Under panel camera technology will be used in ...
Last year, ZTE became the first brand to launch a phone with under-display camera by announcing the ZTE Axon 20 5G. This year, mainstream brands like Samsung and Xiaomi launched under-display camera ...
Apple and Samsung should watch out. Yet another rival smartphone manufacturer has announced a significant breakthrough in camera technology - and this time there’s video. Xiaomi shows off a new ...
The front of every smartphone today is almost entirely screen, with only minor interruptions housing the front-facing selfie camera. It wasn’t always this way—just five years ago smartphones had ...