The designer’s “dream smartphone” has uniform bezels, second display & more

He not only shared the design of this phone, but some specs as well. If you take a look at the provided image below, you’ll see the phone itself. Note that its bezels are almost non-existent, and that they’re uniform. There is also no display camera hole, notch, or anything of the sort here. An under-display camera is his wish. The display is flat, while the volume rocker buttons are placed on the left side. The power/lock key sits on the right. On the back, you’ll notice four cameras, and a secondary display next to them.

He would also love to have a 1-inch camera on the back of this phone

The designer actually envisioned four 50-megapixel cameras here. A 1-inch main camera, backed by an ultrawide unit, a 3x telephoto camera, and a 5x telephoto periscope camera. A 5,000mAh battery has also been mentioned in his tweet, along with 120W charging. He is talking about wired charging here, wireless charging hasn’t been mentioned. What’s also interesting is that second display on the back. He describes it as a “second viewfinder display”. This is a rather small display, and based on its looks, it would offer only the most important information, and be quite concise with the info. It’s not only small, but also quite narrow, as it features a portrait orientation. Such a display would be useful to tell the time, perhaps show how many unread notifications you have, and as a viewfinder for the rear cameras. Those are only some examples, of course.

A 6.4-inch QHD+ 120Hz OLED display is also on his wish list

In addition to all of this, the designer envisioned a 6.4-inch QHD+ OLED display here, with a 120Hz refresh rate. He did mention an adaptive refresh rate between 1 and 120Hz, so a newer LTPO panel. Needless to say, this phone does look very nice, and it would intrigue people if it launched. It does seem to be a bit too optimistic with everything crammed inside, but that’s why this is just a concept and wishful thinking at the same time. It’s always nice to see something like it, though.