OPPO has unveiled its latest imaging technologies for smartphones at the 2021 OPPO Future Imaging Technology Launch Event, which includes the company's next-generation RGBW sensor, the 85-200mm Continuous Optical Zoom, Five-axis OIS technology, and next-generation under-screen camera with a series of proprietary AI algorithms. Next-gen Under-Screen Camera OPPO has already introduced its under-screen camera (USC) tech in 2019. OPPO says that each pixel circuit drives only 1 pixel (“1-to-1”) in the screen and uses precise algorithmic compensation technology to make sure that chromaticity and brightness of the entire screen are more precisely controlled, with a deviation of only about 2% and an improved screen lifespan of up to 50%. Research Institute has developed a series of imaging AI algorithms, including diffraction reduction, anti-condensation, HDR, and AWB – to better optimize the imaging quality of the under-screen camera. OPPO recently introduced at MWC19 in Shanghai, China, their new Under-Screen Camera technology which puts the smartphone's front camera under the display. Such camera design will allow manufacturers to produce devices with full-screen displays without the notch or pop-up mechanism. As mentioned in our previous article, it's a new technology but provides a huge advantage when it comes to smartphone design, just like the benefits brought by the under-screen fingerprint scanners. Read more in our articles including "OPPO unveils new RGBW sensor, Continuous Optical Zoom, next-gen under-screen camera" and "A closer look at OPPO's Under-Screen Camera technology".
OPPO has unveiled its latest imaging technologies for smartphones at the 2021 OPPO Future Imaging Technology Launch Event, which includes the company's next-generation RGBW sensor, the 85-200mm Continuous Optical Zoom, Five-axis OIS technology, and next-generation under-screen camera with a series of proprietary AI algorithms. Next-gen Under-Screen Camera OPPO has already introduced its under-screen camera (USC) tech in 2019.
OPPO says that each pixel circuit drives only 1 pixel (“1-to-1”) in the screen and uses precise algorithmic compensation technology to make sure that chromaticity and brightness of the entire screen are more precisely controlled, with a deviation of only about 2% and an improved screen lifespan of up to 50%. Research Institute has developed a series of imaging AI algorithms, including diffraction reduction, anti-condensation, HDR, and AWB – to better optimize the imaging quality of the under-screen camera. OPPO recently introduced at MWC19 in Shanghai, China, their new Under-Screen Camera technology which puts the smartphone's front camera under the display.
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