Nubia Z70 Ultra Set to Launch Soon With Flagship Feature
As users continue to demand more immersive viewing experiences, phone manufacturers have been working on developing larger and higher-resolution mobile displays. One technology that has gained significant attention is the "true full-screen" technology, which allows for an under-screen front camera solution. According to a reliable tipster, "Digital Chat Station", a new Nubia phone is set to launch with a 1.5K under-screen front camera solution.
The rumored phone, reportedly the Nubia Z70 Ultra, is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and the device has already appeared in the IMEI database with model number NX731J. Although the exact details of the phone's specifications have not been revealed.
Meanwhile, REDMAGIC phones may also be equipped with 1.5K under-screen front camera solutions, as suggested by this same user who responded to netizens' questions about whether the REDMAGIC 8G4 processor supports 1.5K resolution by saying "we are one family and we should have different opinions."
In fact, a new REDMAGIC phone with model number NX789J has been spotted in the IMEI database, with two models: 10 Pro and 10S Pro, both expected to be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor.
The Digital Chat Station also mentioned that another phone with a 2K under-screen solution is being tested internally by a certain factory. Although this information is still speculative, it could be related to Xiaomi's MIX 5 series.
According to current leaks, we can expect new phones with under-screen front cameras to debut as early as next year.
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The under-screen front camera technology requires reducing the pixel density of the light-transmitting area to increase light transmittance and enhance imaging quality. However, increasing the screen resolution increases pixel density, which can negatively impact imaging quality.
In other words, achieving 1.5K or even 2K resolution requires significant advancements in on-screen material, light transmittance, image processing algorithms, and more. However, if successful, it will bring users more realistic display effects and selfie experiences.
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