Samsung has been working on its next-generation foldable smartphone under the Galaxy Fold series, dubbed Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. It’s almost confirmed that the phone will feature an in-display camera sensor.
Now, a new report coming from Ice Universe suggests that the South Korean giant has opted to go with a different approach for implementation of under-display camera technology for better results.
Fold3's UPC transmittance is as high as 40%+, which is much higher than any other brand UPC solutions you have ever seen.
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The company will reportedly use technology that works by dividing the display into two portions — a small area with a different pixel structures and lower resolution than the main screen that allows light to get to the camera sensor, along with the main display.
So, with this new type of implementation, what you get is an unbroken screen. But the downside is that the camera is visible on light backgrounds, something that the current implementation on ZTE Axon 20 5G takes care of.

But the upside for this new approach for the under-display camera sensor is that it has a higher light transmittance than the existing solutions, resulting in better image quality for the photos captured. To know for sure how the camera technology implementation looks and what the results are, we will have to wait for the official launch.
Given that it’s a pretty new technology and only a couple of companies have made it to the commercial phase, we expect to see rapid and noteworthy development in the coming months as more companies jump the bandwagon.
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