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OPPO has unveiled its under-screen camera (USC) at MWC Shanghai 2019, which offers a real full-screen user experience

Andy Shi, president, OPPO MEA, said, “USC is part of OPPO’s vision for the future that we hope will promote the industry's technological evolution from zero to one. We also view our technological innovation as a way to expand the imagination while opening up a wide range of application scenarios.”

According to the electronics company, by integrating the front camera and the screen, USC provides users with a complete view, an immersive screen and an integrated body. It also enables users to see and capture the entire screen, take photos, use face unlock and make video calls.

USC features a custom camera module that captures more light; zoning control is used on the screen, along with highly transparent material that enhances the transmission of light through the screen. In addition, with OPPO’s custom algorithm, haze removal algorithm and white balance algorithm, USC can enable complete photography experience and support features such as smart beauty mode and future photo filers.

“From the water-drop screen to pivot structure, to USC technology announced today, OPPO has been exploring the best balance between thin and light and full screen,” the MEA president added. “OPPO hopes to provide users with the ultimate true full screen through the USC technology.”

In addition to debuting its two innovative technologies, OPPO also showcased its latest achievements in 5G and IoT – OPPO Reno 5G can load large-scale mobile games in the cloud via a 5G network, enabling users to enjoy 5G cloud gaming.

OPPO featured its IoT open platform in the IoT Smart Home Zone, which is compatible with products across more than 20 categories, including more than 260 devices from a variety of brands.