World's first full-screen no notch display phone is coming

Lenovo's full-screen, no bezel display phone the Z5 with a screen-to-body-ratio of 95 per cent is scheduled to launch on June 5.

Update: 2018-06-01 14:17 GMT
The company has been teasing the teasers of the new Z5 on the Weibo website. (Photo: Weibo)

After a rampage of notched display phones, Lenovo is trying to step up the game with a newer approach. The company is gearing up to launch its new full-screen display phone Z5, which the company had already teased with a sketch of it earlier this year.

(Photo: Weibo)

According to the Chinese microblogging website Weibo, the company has been rolling out teasers of its new Z5 smartphone. The launch event according to the teasers is scheduled on June 5 in Beijing. According to the Lenovo's VP Chang Cheng, the Z5 is considered to be the world’s first smartphone with a maximum screen-to-body-ratio of 95-per cent. Lenovo has also revealed the colourful rear glass body of the upcoming Z5 smartphone. The other detailed specifications of the Z5 are yet to be known.

(Photo: Weibo)

Coincidentally, the other full-screen display from Vivo – the Apex phone is also supposed to launch a week after the Z5 launch most likely on June 12. The Apex’s concept has been showcased at Mobile World Congress, 2018. It also features a unique selfie camera that pop-up from the top of the phone, Apex has achieved the full no bezel and no notch screen with this pop-out mechanism. However, the Z5’s front camera details are still unclear as of now.

(Photo: Weibo)

(Photo: Weibo)

So, this new approach from smartphone manufacturers is clearly hinting the future of the handsets which are currently being evolved from bezel-less display to notch displays.

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