Xiaomi explains why its new Redmi K40 do not have a pop-up camera
Unlike the Redmi K20 and K30, the new Redmi K40 Series makes use of an in-screen punch-hole selfie camera as an alternative to pop-up or retractable mechanisms . A quite important change that Xiaomi has wanted to explain why.
The Redmi K40, K40 Pro and K40 Pro have hit the market with an in-screen punch-hole selfie camera measuring just 2.76mm . A small notch located in the center of the screen that barely distracts the view and also marks a before and after in the design of the Redmi K Series.
As explained by Lu Weibing, CEO of Redmi, the mechanical pop-up camera modules take up too much space , preventing certain technologies from being introduced inside the device. Hence, the Redmi K40 have stopped using this type of selfie camera.
In addition, according to the executive, the lift modules make it difficult for a smartphone to be thin and light , two characteristics that could finally be achieved in the Redmi K40, K40 Pro and K40 Pro + thanks to the use of a selfie camera embedded in the screen. .
In short, Xiaomi seems to have said goodbye forever to pop-up camera mechanisms , thus focusing on improving the weight and dimensions of its smartphones until finally under-screen selfie cameras arrive commercially.
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