Future Smartphones: Under-Display Cameras
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•The future of mobile phones - what will the smartphone look like?
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Mobile phones of the future are expected to be even more closely embedded in our lives.
Samsung is currently the only smartphone manufacturer capable of concealing a camera beneath the display of a commercially available smartphone.
With wireless charging speeds increasing dramatically each year , it's becoming ever-more likely that they'll push out charging cables in the next several years .
More than one in three school children now possess a mobile phone, the prospect of these devices serving as versatile tools for learning and teaching gains credibility.
Manufacturers are actively exploring ways to make their products more environmentally sustainable.
The rise of refurbished phones is indicative of a growing trend, with phone makers also committing to achieving net zero status by 2050 .
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