The display chamber under the Galaxy Z fold 3 may have validated that niche function, but it is barely the first or the only one that uses that technology. ZTE, in fact, only announced his second attempt at an implementation of UDC at Axon 30 5g. While depth reviews are still arriving, the initial comments about the improvements in technology are promising. Better yet, the phone will be available in the markets around the world, making sure that all those who want one can get their hands.
After having had more experience in that area, it is not surprising that ZTE is actually the UDC technology first. It is still not perfect, but the initial tests show a significant improvement in the version of Axon 20. ZTE managed to improve the quality of the image out using a larger camera sensor and more complex algorithms, but most of its improvements It seems to focus on being able to better hide that hole.
The Axon 30 5G is the first of its kind of having the area above the UDC SPORT a pixel density of 400 ppi, placing it at the same level as the rest of the screen. Through new circuit arrangements, a separate screen chip and other innovations, the phone can control more precisely that area to synchronize better with the entire screen. While it is not the first smartphone screen with a 120Hz update frequency, it is the first UDC panel with a characteristic of this type.
The rest of the Axon ZTE 30 5G is practically what you would expect from a high-end smartphone, although some could point out some commitments. It uses a Snapdragon 870 5G, not the highest Snapdragon 888, and some may argue that a macro chamber is not composed of the lack of a telephoto lens.
However, those could have worked in the favor of the phone by pushing the price a little. For such premium smartphone, ZTE Axon 30 5G costs only $ 499 for an 8 GB RAM, a storage model of 128 GB, going up to $ 599 for 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB storage. The phone will reach international markets, including US. UU and Canada, on September 9, 2021.