ZTE is a pioneer in the mobile industry when it comes to under-display cameras. We are looking forward to the Axon 40 smartphone that will introduce the camera solution under the third generation display, and an alleged live image has just surfaced online.

A leakster posted a live shot of the front on Weibo, revealing that the area the camera is in is virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the panel. The screen will reportedly have a resolution of 1440p (incorrectly called 2K by some manufacturers), which is a step up from the AMOLED of the Axon 30 and nubia Red Magic 7 Pro.

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The small display area above the camera has rearranged the pixel structure to achieve the seamless effect. The difference compared to the previous generation panels is instead that the pixel density will be increased to the Full HD equivalent.

The image also reveals that the AMOLED panel will have extremely curved sides that practically hide the bezels on the left and right, while the top one is as thin as possible. The new panel is also rumored to have PWM (pixel-width modulation) dimming.

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