
Samsung’s first pop-up selfie camera smartphone photo leaked
Samsung is yet to launch a smartphone with a pop-up selfie camera. The company is preparing to launch a smartphone with its pop-up camera soon.
South Korean smartphone maker Samsung may soon launch its first pop-up selfie camera smartphone. In 2018, Vivo launched Vivo Nex, the industry’s first pop-up selfie camera smartphone. After this, many other companies continued this trend. Last year, punch-hole display, waterdrop notch and pop-up camera were in all three trends but Samsung adopted the punch-hole and waterdrop notch feature but the company has not yet launched the smartphone with pop-up camera.
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Samsung’s pop-up selfie camera specification:-
smartphone render has leaked online. In this render, full screen display can be seen in the front panel of the phone. At the same time, physical fingerprint sensor and triple rear camera set-up can be seen in the back of the phone. In this render leaked by OnLeaks, a pop-up selfie camera can be seen in the phone.
Samsung used a rotating pop-up camera in the Galaxy A80, launched last year. Which converts the rear camera to a selfie camera. This new Samsung pop-up camera smartphone looks similar to the Vivo V15 series. Bezel less, notch less display panel can be seen in its front panel. However, it is not clear in this leak which model of Samsung it will be.
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