Xiaomi’s third-generation under-display camera tech is ready for consumer use.

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Xiaomi will launch telephone calls with an under-screen front camera next year. Xiaomi established off the third-generation under-display camera module, with the sensor completely invisible under the screen. Xiaomi says the under-display module will render the same image quality as conventional selfie cameras.

Xiaomi testified off a prototype with an under-display selfie camera last year, but an executive later clarified that the tech was not ready for consumer use. That’s changing today as Xiaomi has confirmed that it will launch telephone calls with an under-display camera in 2021.

Xiaomi has highlighted its third-generation under-display camera module in a blog upright, and the firebrand says the sensor is invisible thanks to “self-developed pixel arrangement” with double the number of horizontal and vertical pixels, thereby achieving the same pixel density as the rest of the display.

That means you won’t be able to spot the camera module at all underneath the screen, had contributed to a more immersive all-screen scheme. Xiaomi also says it tweaked its camera algorithms so that its under-screen modules deliver the same image quality as conventional selfie cameras. From Xiaomi 😛 TAGEND

The self-developed pixel arrangement used in Xiaomi’s 3rd Generation Under-Display Camera Technology allows the screen to pass light through the gap arena of sub-pixels, giving each single pixel to retain a ended RGB subpixel layout without sacrificing pixel density.

Compared with other common mixtures on the market, Xiaomi has redoubled the number of horizontal and vertical pixels, achieving the same pixel density above the camera as on the rest of the exhibition province. Thus, the area above the integrated camera substantiates the same brightness, coloring scope and hue accuracy as the rest of the display.

Xiaomi’s camera module likewise exploits a special circuit design to “hide more factors under the RGB sub-pixels” and further increase the light transmittance of the under-display area. Xiaomi was never one to shy away from new camera technologies, with the Mi Mix series boast the figurehead cameras on the bottom bezel to create an all-screen experience.

Xiaomi is increasingly focusing on the flagship segment, with the label considering a 99.2% year-on-year growth in overseas groceries for telephones priced EUR3 00 or above. The label now has a 16.8% market share in Europe and is the third-largest handset manufacturer in the region.

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