This is Lenovo's next smartphone with an all-screen front

The launch of the iPhone X, of course, once again, the line to be followed by most Android manufacturers like LG, Huawei, and a large number of Asian manufacturers. Fortunately, the Korean company has resisted implementing this notch solely for copying as most manufacturers do.

The Asian firm Lenovo has published several images of what its next terminal will be with which it wants to revolutionize the market, since it would be the first smartphone with a front that is all screen, without any type of notch where to place the front camera and the corresponding sensors.

The Lenovo Z5, as this terminal has been baptized, will offer us a 95% screen ratio and makes use of 18 technology patents that the company has registered in recent years. That is all the information we know so far, since the president of the company, who has made this announcement, has not offered more information about it. Where it is most striking is knowing how you plan to implement the front camera together with the sensors.

To design and later manufacture a smartphone where the front is all screen, the company has faced several challenges. The one that attracts the most attention is where or how you plan to place the front camera of the device. Apple made use of a notch, while the Vivo Apex supplements this problem with a retractable camera that appears on the top of the device. Xiaomi's solution in the Mi Mix 2s, we find it in one of the corners of the screen. Another aspect to take into account is found in the issue of the front speaker to make calls.

Thanks to four technological advances together with the use of 18 own patents, all the problems that a design like the Lenovo Z5 could present have been fixed. The head of the company has made the announcement of this terminal a month before its official presentation, which would already be scheduled for next month in the absence of officially confirming the date.


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