Samsung is known for experimenting with its smartphones. When a new technology is introduced, it usually stays with it and is further developed and improved. This is exactly what should also be the case with the camera under the screen, which so far has only been used on a few Samsung devices.

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Samsung dual camera under the screen is under development

Samsung used an under-display camera for the first time on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (test). However, this did not provide good image quality, and it was not really invisible. With the Galaxy Z Fold 4, things have improved somewhat. The technology is still in its infancy, but Samsung wants to change that. Samsung not only wants to work on the quality of the camera’s image and not see it, but also wants to expand the range of functions. Accordingly, Samsung is said to be working on an idea that will improve face recognition. should According to a patent, two cameras are installed under the screen to create a 3D model (source: Galaxy Club).

Samsung will certainly improve facial recognition with two cameras under the screen, where depth will also be included as an additional safety factor. However, the technology will not be as secure as Apple’s Face ID. The search for new ideas for the camera under the show shows that Samsung remains faithful to technology and will continue to develop it. Until now, the cameras under the display have only been used on models with a regular camera as an emergency alternative.

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The camera under the screen on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 just got a little better:

Under-screen camera soon in S-class phones?

If Samsung invests more in under-display technology and plots new ideas, there is a very good chance that it will also be used in more smartphones – but certainly not in the Galaxy S23. For the Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S25, it was already a few generations later. This is the only way Samsung can finally prove that the technology is truly worth something. But all this is just speculation. We’ll see how Samsung decides.

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