In January this year, ZTE announced that Wu Jing, a well-known actor, endorsed ZTE mobile phones.
Today, Ni Fei, president of ZTE’s Terminal Division, announced that the ZTE Axon 40 series, endorsed by Wu Jing, will be officially released in April.
At present, this new machine has appeared on the GeekBench benchmark website,Related page displayThe machine is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 flagship processorwhich is the most powerful high-end flagship of the ZTE Axon series.
As the flagship of the year, in addition to the Snapdragon 8 flagship processor, the ZTE Axon 40 series has been reported to use under-screen camera technology, which will be a true full-screen phone without bangs and holes.
Previously, on the under-screen version of the Axon 30 series and the ZTE A20 5G, ZTE has mass-produced and commercialized under-screen camera technology, ushering in the era of under-screen cameras.
According to the official introduction, in order to solve the industry problem of under-screen camera, ZTE has carried out difficult technical research. Officials say that ZTE has effectively solved the problem of poor imaging of the under-screen camera through four aspects: pixels, chips, circuits, and materials.
Take the ZTE Axon 30 screen lower version as an example, the machine is equipped with a new UDC Pro screen display chip.
This chip can record the working time and temperature of each pixel, enhance and optimize the display of each pixel,Keep the brightness and chromaticity of the camera area under the screen consistent with the overall screen brightnessso that the edge transition of the camera area is more natural, the camera hiding effect is better, and it brings users a more complete visual experience.
After more than half a year, ZTE’s under-screen camera technology is expected to be further upgraded, and the performance of the Axon 40 series is worth looking forward to.
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