OnePlus Ace 2 Pro with "Rainwater Touch Control"

OnePlus Ace 2 Pro with "Rainwater Touch Control"

OnePlus Ace 2 Pro with "Rainwater Touch Control" which enables the phone's screen to respond accurately even when it's being hit by raindrops
OnePlus is generating excitement with its upcoming Ace 2 Pro smartphone, set to be released in China. The company claims to have developed a feature called "Rainwater Touch Control" which enables the phone's screen to respond accurately even when it's being hit by raindrops. This innovative capability was showcased in a promotional video on Weibo, where the Ace 2 Pro was compared to an Apple iPhone 14 Pro.

The video demonstrates that the Ace 2 Pro can maintain seamless touch controls in rainy and foggy conditions. The phone's screen appears unaffected by a downpour, and it doesn't exhibit ghosting issues despite the water droplets striking the screen. OnePlus attributes this feature to a custom chipset for the display and enhanced touch screen algorithms. While specific technical details are scarce, the video serves as a convincing demonstration of the technology.
It's important to note that the video is a promotional tool, so its real-world performance remains to be seen. However, if the feature performs as demonstrated, it could potentially be integrated into smartphones globally. One potential consideration is how this feature interacts with Android's "High touch sensitivity" setting, often used by users wearing gloves or experiencing difficulty with regular touch screens.

According to reports from GSMArena and Weibo posts, the Ace 2 Pro is expected to be unveiled on August 16. The phone is rumored to be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a standard feature in many flagship phones, along with a substantial 24 GB of LPPDDR5X RAM. OnePlus' China president, Li Jie, claims that the phone can handle an impressive 53 apps running simultaneously. While the exact pricing hasn't been revealed, given its impressive specifications, the Ace 2 Pro is likely to fall within the premium price range.


SOURCE: https://gizmodo.com/oneplus-claims-its-new-screens-can-work-even-in-a-downp-1850730721

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