The World's First 'Waterfall Screen Phone' Announced OPPO

in #technology5 years ago (edited)

Welcome back everyone another new blog. The world's first waterfall screen phone.

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The phone is here hey guys so Oppo has done it they just revealed their world's first waterfall display phone aka the full-screen 2.0 design that we've been talking about for weeks now this is something that Sampson was working on as well but they canceled their project

Maybe next year we're gonna see if the phone from Samson with this crazy curvy design but right now Oppo has taken the advantage of Samsung's cancel decision and I just revealed to the world their
waterfall screen phone in live hands-on images and videos so waterfall screen is a screen with extreme curvature and it completely kills the need for having signed bezels display fully wraps around hence it will replace the need for physical keys on the side companies like.

Samsung is already experimenting with the force touch buttons on the side which are on the screen so we're not gonna be having any physical Keys like the power button and volume keys on the sides and to reach that level this must be done obviously with this amount of curved the display there has to be something done for the accidental touching most likely the display on the extreme curved side might not register any touch otherwise.

It will be impossible to use this phone with one hand who always have accidental touches Oppo has also managed we reduce the chin as well as the tall bezel as well so it's a complete upgrade all around and this could be the phone with hundred percent or more than 100% of screen to body ratio now Vivo is working on a similar project as well.

This phone is currently a prototype it probably has a pop-up camera set up so we're gonna see something like this next year and not long ago Apple also revealed its prototype phone with a hidden camera inside so Apple is definitely working hard on the innovation and this might actually be the first company to give us a full-screen design 2.0 making a waterfall.