ZTE announced today that its A20 5G smartphone, which is the world's first smartphone with an under-screen camera, will be released on September 1.
The poster shows the A20 5G without any holes on the front, which is closer to a flat piece of glass.
ZTE says it will launch world's first smartphone with under-screen camera
The ZTE A20 5G will be powered by a 2.4GHz CPU with 6GB/8GB/12GB RAM + 64GB/128GB/256GB storage combo, according to previous reports.
It features a 6.92-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 2,460×1,080.
The device also features a 64+8+2+2-megapixel rear quad-camera scheme with a 32-megapixel front-facing camera.
It has a 4,120 mAh battery and measures 172.1×77.9×7.9mm and weighs 198 grams.
Previously it was reported that Visionox, one of China's largest OLED manufacturers which has announced its first commercial mass-produced under-screen camera solution, could be the one to provide ZTE with this solution.
Chinese OLED maker launches world's first mass-producible under-screen camera solutions
The solution uses new transparent OLED devices, new driver circuits and pixel structures, and new highly transparent materials.
It is optimized with a special pixel arrangement that eliminates the brightness, color gamut and viewing angle differences between the transparent secondary and primary screens, enabling volume delivery.