Huawei could bet on a hole to replace the notch

wallpapers to hide the notch

The notch or notch has come to stay since the iPhone X popularize it. However, many manufacturers look for solutions not to implement it, and it seems that Huawei intends to replace it with a hole in screen.

Looking for solutions to the controversial notch

The notch or notch is a solution chosen by manufacturers in order to increase the front screen ratio. Stretching the panel adopts an aspect resolution of 19: 9 and offers more pixels to display content. Despite having precedents such as Essential Phone, the truth is that the iPhone X Apple was the main cause of this "feature" becoming popular. However, many people do not like this solution, so some manufacturers have started looking for alternatives.

The most prominent in this regard are Living y Oppo. The first, with the Vivo Nex S, has opted for a retractable front camera that only pops out when it is going to be used for a photograph. The second, with the Oppo Find X, bet on a whole sliding panel that hides both the rear and front cameras. However, mechanical elements are not always to the liking of manufacturers, since it is easier for them to deteriorate with use. Because of this, perhaps a new solution is being planned. Huawei.

Huawei phones with a hole in the screen, the best solution?

Huawei seems to be investigating a new solution to avoid the use of the notch. It would be about a hole in screen that would contain the selfie camera, while the rest of the sensors would go to the upper frame, increasingly reduced. In this way, the notch would be confined, which would go from notch to island. The evolution of the concept can be seen in the following diagram:

Huawei phones with a hole in the screen

The device Huawei that would release this design would have a 6'39 inch LCD screen and could be released in the last quarter of the year according to ETNews. Even so, the concept is still under development, so a mobile with these characteristics would not be expected in the short term if one is realistic. Be that as it may, it is worth wondering if this would really be a solution to the notch. Part of the screen would still be lost, even if it was less, and this would continue to interfere with the display of content. Possibly the best solution is yet to come and we have a few more years ahead with notch mobiles.


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