This Smartphone has a SECRET!!! - ZTE Axon 20 5G
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The video provides an in-depth look at the ZTE Axon 20 5G, focusing on its ground breaking under display selfie camera technology. The host walks through the design, highlighting how the display covers the camera area to eliminate notches and hole punches, and explains the layered structure that makes this possible including cover glass, polarizer, and a transparent OLED matrix. They discuss how the device is positioned as a mid range option at around 450 USD, with a Snapdragon 765G, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a quad camera system that includes a 64MP main shooter. We see hands-on demonstrations of the aesthetics, the fingerprint sensor placement, and the edge cases where screen transparency and image clarity are affected, especially when viewing through content on the display. The video emphasizes the challenges of under display tech, such as potential screen door effects and light transmission, and compares the approach to other brands like Honor and Apple. There is also a practical look at bundled accessories, including a headphone adapter, and commentary on expansion features like microSD and dual SIM options. The host comments on brightness and usability, noting that wireless charging is absent but fast charging is supported, and explains the tradeoffs between value and premium features. The section concludes with thoughts on future prospects for under display cameras and the potential for this technology to move beyond the current stage, hinting that we may see further refinement and broader adoption in the near future.
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