Rotary lift camera, Samsung Galaxy A82 patent rendering exposure
Rotary lift camera, Samsung Galaxy A82 patent rendering exposure

On February 1, it was reported that LetsGoDigital had made a very provocative rendering of the new Galaxy A82 series based on the Samsung camera patent exposed on January 14, 2021.

In 2019, Huawei OPPO、vivo、 Xiaomi, Yijia and Motorola have all launched relevant products. Although most mobile phone manufacturers have abandoned the design of the lift camera since 2020, many users miss the design of the true full screen. The patented design made by LetsGoDigital this time shows us a very novel "rotary lift camera".

 

Galaxy A80

Some users may remember that Samsung released a mobile phone called Galaxy A80 in 2019. The latter is designed as "lift back cover+flip camera". The rear three camera can flip when the back cover is partially raised, and then turn into front three camera. This is Samsung's most unrestrained mobile phone with mechanical structure besides folding screen in recent years.

 

The Samsung patent exposed this time is a combination of a rotary camera and a lift camera. The rear three camera can be raised and rotated. The mechanical structure is much simpler and more reliable than the Galaxy A80 two years ago, and it can save more internal space. It is reported that the successor of the Galaxy A80 will be named Galaxy A82.

 

Compared with the traditional lifting front end, this new patented solution, in addition to facing durability, has the main problem that the rotating mechanism limits the size of the camera module, which will sacrifice the quality of photography.


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