What do you call a smartphone screen that, instead of a subtly curved edge, has an almost 90-degree drop? If you’re Oppo, then you name it a waterfall screen, and the company’s CEO Brian Chen has ...
Oppo looks to be pushing us towards an ultra-curved future with in-display cameras. Their latest efforts show off what they are calling a “Waterfall Screen” that has simply insane edges that are ...
OPPO’s VP Brian Shen took to the Chinese social networking website Weibo today to reveal a new smartphone display called “Waterfall Screen.” As you might have guessed by the name of the display ...
Chinese smartphone company Oppo has revealed a new technology called a "waterfall screen," and it could be the future of smartphones. The "waterfall screen" essentially involves curving the side edges ...
How far will manufacturers go to get that 100% screen to body ratio? Some have employed popup cameras to reduce top bezels while others like Samsung have cut holes in the screen itself. OPPO, on the ...
The quest for a completely bordlerless smartphone continues, with Oppo taking a step closer to achieving it today with the announcement of a prototype "Waterfall Screen." What makes the Waterfall ...
OPPO VP Brian Shen has today shared fresh images of a mysterious OPPO phone that features a dual-edge curved screen with one of the largest curves seen on a smartphone display ever. The images show ...
Curved screens are one of the more polarizing smartphone trends, as they look slick but can result in accidental touches. OPPO thinks the industry hasn’t gone far enough with the technology though, ...
On July 29, Oppo posted a series of pictures to its official Twitter account of a smartphone prototype featuring "Waterfall Screen" technology, a design that makes the left and right bezels disappear.
Different manufacturers have different solutions to the smartphone bezel problem. Some employ notches or cutouts, others popup cameras. Still some wrap the entire phone in a single display. Aside from ...
TCL will reportedly launch a new smartphone with a ‘waterfall screen.’ The China-based smartphone manufacturer is currently developing the handset, but it’s unclear when it plans to release the phone.
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