ZTE Axon V concept phone appears with 21:9 notch-less display, 3D dual selfie camera

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The design of smartphones has launched quite a lot in the past few years. Smartphone design with tall aspect ratio screens of 18:9 were followed by small screen notch phones. In the previous year, many phones had released waterdrop-style notched displays. Also, notch-less phones with pop-up selfie camera and dual display smartphones were also released last year. There are many phones are now available with in-screen fingerprint readers and smartphones with multiple rear cameras such as Nokia 9 PureView that features as many as five rear-facing camera sensors have launched in the recent past. A new concept phone called ZTE Axon V with innovative features was spotted recently just like Axon S concept smartphone. The Axon V is equipped with a borderless design, a notch-less display and it comes with a side-protruding dual selfie camera setup.

ZTE Axon V concept phone

The source reveals that the Axon V is an entertainment-centric phone that will be featuring a 6.8-inch OLED display that will offer a tall aspect ratio like the recently announced Sony Xperia 1, Xperia 10 and 10 Plus smartphones. The display is surrounded by ultra-thin bezels which indicates that the concept phone offers a very high screen-to-body ratio.

On the top-right corner of the device is the 3D structured camera setup that includes two lenses that are arranged vertically. The dual front-facing cameras do not hide inside the edge of the device. The back side of the phone has a dual vertical camera module at the top-left corner. The dual rear cameras that includes an LED flash in between do not protrude like the front-facing cameras.

ZTE Axon V concept phone

The source has no information on the specifications of the Axon V, but it only mentions that it is equipped with a large native storage and a big battery.

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