Oneplus equips the OnePlus 2 Pro with "Rainwater Touch Control" technology.
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On August 16, OnePlus will officially introduce the OnePlus 2 Pro in China. The business has already made a promotional film that reveals the look of the phone, and rumors about its capabilities are flying like wildfire. Li Jie, the president of OnePlus China, recently uploaded a video on his Weibo account showcasing the OnePlus 2 Pro's new "Rainwater Touch Control" feature.
A unique chip is installed in the screen of the OnePlus 2 Pro. Have you ever noticed that your phone doesn't respond to touch input when it's raining or when your hands are sweaty? The "Rainwater Touch Control" technology that OnePlus recently self-developed is said to specifically address this problem.
In the posted video, the OnePlus 2 Pro is contrasted.the iPhone 14 Pro from Apple. Water droplets are seen dropping onto the screens of both phones as they are displayed in contact with the rain. The touch input is not properly registered when the user tries to unlock the iPhone 14 Pro, necessitating additional attempts. The OnePlus 2 Pro, on the other hand, unlocks with ease on the first try.
This shows that OnePlus' Rainwater Touch Control technology works well in wet environments. It will be simpler for people to use their phones in inclement weather, which might be a big benefit for OnePlus.
Testing included a simulation of hazy circumstances. The OnePlus 2 Pro operated without issue in the fog as anticipated. The iPhone 14 Pro, however, still had trouble maintaining precise control.
OnePlus assertsFor this technology, a unique screen chip and three new core touch algorithms were created. These algorithms eliminate problems with touch input in wet environments. As a result, the OnePlus 2 Pro can provide a wet-hand contact experience that leads the industry.
Additionally, OnePlus has hinted at the OnePlus 2 Pro's display specifications. The device will include a 6.74-inch AMOLED screen with a clear resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels, a fluid refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a maximum brightness of 1600 nits. The display bezels are only 2.17 mm thick, and the panel is certified for HDR10+ playback. According to rumors, the camera system will have a primary Sony IMX890 sensor, a secondary 8MP sensor, and a depth sensor with a 2MP resolution.
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