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- A waterdrop screen is a common feature in smartphones today.
- The phone’s screen is usually held in place by a thin frame known as a bezel.
- At the upper end of the screen, the bezel dips or curves down to give space to the front camera.
- This then allows the screen to stretch to all edges (end to end)
- This feature is also known as a camera notch or dewdrop.
- It widens the viewing area of the phone screen, by only accommodating a tiny area for the selfie camera.
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