Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra May Feature Under Panel Camera System, KIPO Trademark Application Suggests
Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra could be among the flagship smartphones from the company to feature Under Panel Camera system. By Vineet Washington | Updated: 20 January 2021 16:35 IST
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UPC technology will be present in Samsung laptops as well
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This technology could make its way to phones, laptops, and other devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra may have been teased at CES 2021
Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra may come with an under-display camera as Samsung has filed a trademark with Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) for the new technology. While the trademark doesn t mention the upcoming Galaxy Note 21 in particular, it does mention ‘UPC, that stands for Under Panel Camera, as seen in a recent promo video from the company. The trademark does mention that this technology will be valid for
There have been several rumors stating that Samsung will discontinue the Galaxy Note series this year. However, there are also tipsters who’ve said that Samsung is working on the Galaxy Note 21 Ultra. Now, a new piece of information suggests that the Galaxy Note20 series is definitely getting a sequel. Samsung has filed a trademark with Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) for a new technology.
The trademark was first spotted by LetsGoDigital. As per the trademark application filed by Samsung Display with KIPO,
Samsung Galaxy Note 21 Ultra may come with an under-display camera. It has an application number 4020210009679 and
shows “UPC” as the subject.
Samsung files patent for Under Panel Camera for its smartphones and TVs gizmochina.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gizmochina.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Samsung is getting ready to bring under-display camera technology to the market and the company has just secured the UPC (Under Panel Camera) trademark. - SamMobile
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