All three models have a rear-mounted secondary display integrated directly into the phone’s camera island, Techradar reports.
According to the pictures, the smartphone maker may bring a handset with a small circular secondary screen in the center of a circular rear camera island and another phone with the same screen is square in shape. The third smartphone may have a larger screen under the camera setup.
Currently, the patents granted by the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) do not specify whether these screens are touch-sensitive or not.
OPPO is also reportedly working on a smart ring that can work well with smart glasses.
A Chinese insider reports that from the QCC database, they discovered that OPPO had filed for a patent for its own smart ring and that it had been approved by Chinese authorities.
The smart ring is described in the patent as a wearable object and it is believed to be a fashion addition to smart glasses.
The company recently announced OPPO Air Glass, an assisted reality device. It is a glass that supports user interactions. It is also equipped with a spark microprojector developed by it.
The glass features a waveguide design inspired by the wings of the cicada, giving it a light and minimalist appearance. Waveguide users can now see real-time translation, health data monitoring, teleprompter and bike navigation through a glass.
Meanwhile, OPPO has secured a patent for a new technology that could be used in its future wearable devices.
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