On January 23, according to Galaxy Club reports, Samsung is developing a 5G mobile phone called Galaxy A82, which is expected to be unveiled in the second half of this year.
The report pointed out that Samsung Galaxy A82 may continue to use the Galaxy A80 flip lens design. If this is the case, Samsung Galaxy A82 is expected to become the industry's first 5G mobile phone that supports lens flip.
Earlier in 2019, Samsung launched the Galaxy A80, which is a full-screen phone with a flip lens design.
This phone uses a 6.7-inch true full-screen form with no bangs and no digging holes, and a rear 48MP main camera + 8MP ultra-wide-angle + 3D depth-of-field lens.
When the user selects the self-timer mode, the camera module will automatically flip from the back of the fuselage to the front.
At present, most manufacturers in the mobile phone industry choose the digging screen solution, and even the under-screen camera technology has been mass-produced and commercialized (the first under-screen camera phone is ZTE A20 5G). In this context, will you consider flipping the lens model?
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