Last week’s poll shows that the image quality of selfies is not a priority – instead most people prefer a sleek-looking, waterproof phone. 75% of voters were in favor of under-display cameras while only 25% preferred the flip-up design.
Durability really proved to be a key concern, beyond just water resistance. Many are still not convinced that the flip-up mechanism will last the lifetime of the phone. Also, the mechanism does take up a lot more volume.
Asus claims the Zenfone 7 motor has more than double the torque of last year’s model and that the flip up can withstand 35 kg pushing it forward. And Asus found enough room for a 5,000 mAh battery. And note that the camera modules themselves are perfectly standard, so there aren't any sacrifices in terms of image quality - in fact its arguably the best selfie setup around this side of the Huawei Mate Xs.
In contrast, first generation products usually have some rough corners – and when ZTE announces its

This isn’t the first time that under-display cameras proved to be the most popular option. There is admittedly a cool factor to them, which draws people in.
Of course, there are also those who don’t care about image quality of selfies – because they don’t take any. For them, a durable solution that doesn’t mar the screen is best, be it an under-display cam or even a top bezel.
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