A tech expert has reviewed a mind-blowing ‘smartphone from 2040’ that has a revolutionary camera.
The device gives us a glimpse into what smartphones could look like in 15 years time.
And it turns out, there are no camera bumps on the back of our phones in the future.
The Red Magic 10 is actually a gaming phone which, according to an expert, is ‘where new technology usually comes to light for the first time’.
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One YouTuber, known online as JerryRigEverything, decided to give his review of the gadget, which comes with a ‘built in 23,000rm turbo fan active cooling system’.
According to Jerry, the ‘internal core temperature of this phone can be lowered by 21 degrees’.
In the video description, it explained that the phone has a ‘freakin’ sweet under screen camera, and a liquid metal cooling system’.
Jerry takes the phone apart to inspect the various materials and shows viewers how it’s built.
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In the video, he says: “I have two smartphones that should have been slated for release in the year 2040.
“However, I imagine Red Magic decided to release these guys early since it looks like humanity ain't going to make it that far.”
He continues: “Like I always say, the best camera bump is no camera bump, and this back panel is as smooth as the brains at a Flat Earth convention.”
Getting into the details of the phone, Jerry shares: “The true wall-to-wall full-screen display is 6.85 inches, has a 1.5K resolution, and 2,000 nits of brightness, refreshing at 144 Hertz and sensing finger touches at a mind-blowing 2,500 Hertz.”
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There’s also a front camera for selfies, which the YouTuber says is completely invisible to the user.
He adds: “Red Magic has mind-blowingly created a manufacturing process that makes the secondary screen indistinguishable from the main screen, even on a microscopic level.”
Viewers were stunned by the futuristic smartphone, with many taking to the YouTube comment section to share their reactions.
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One user wrote: “The phone which humanity needs. Headphone jack, no camera bump, no attempt at being slim, large battery.”
Another said: “Samsung promised under screen cameras ages ago. Definitely a phone to consider.”
A third person joked: “If it was really from 2040, the battery and screen would be sold separately.”
A fourth wrote: “This is THE phone. No front camera hole, no camera bump and the ability to stun someone if thrown correctly.”
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And a fifth user added: “I swear the coolest phones seem to come from literally every other manufacturer aside from the big 2.”