What smart phone manufacturers do not come up with to solve the problems associated with the front camera. We have already seen “bangs”, all sorts of drop-shaped and V-shaped cutouts hidden under the camera screen, pull-out modules and flip-flop modules. Now the Chinese company Oppo has come up with a completely new idea.

The development was patented by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). At the end of January, a multi-page application documentation was published in the database.

The design does not solve the problem with the available screen area, but is working to improve the quality of images – the user of such a smartphone will be able to take selfies from different angles. To do this, the camera module is moved with a special motor to the left and right along a special recess in the body.

By default, the camera is fixed in one position. When you turn on the camera, it can be moved to the desired position, the process is fully automatic. By moving the camera, the user gets the opportunity to better build the composition and take pictures from different angles. For example, you can take a photo at an angle with the user looking straight ahead.
In addition, the documentation mentions the possibility of using a similar design for the main camera on the rear. This will make the smartphone “perfect” for panoramic photos.
Oppo can use its development in the Oppo Reno series of smartphones, in which unusual form factors are encountered. For example, the Oppo Reno2 (review) uses a shark fin-shaped retractable camera.
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