in

Solve the biggest pain point of curved screen! The moto X30 Pro is equipped with a 53° micro-curved screen: no color cast, no accidental touch

After the official appearance of the moto X30 Pro was announced this afternoon, Chen Jin posted that the machine will be equipped with a 53° full symmetrical double micro-curve design, saying that it may be the most comfortable to look and hold.

As for why it is a 53° slightly curved screen, Chen Jin also recorded a video explaining the advantages of this screen.

He said that although the curved screens on the market are very advanced, there are still two common problems, one is edge color distortion, and the other is easy to touch by mistake.

The moto X30 Pro finally customized a golden curvature of 53° through careful tuning and testing.

Chen Jin emphasized that the 53° of the curved screen is an optimal choice to balance the elegant appearance and the touch experience, helping users solve the two major pain points of the curved screen.

Solve the biggest pain point of curved screen! The moto X30 Pro is equipped with a 53° micro-curved screen: no color cast, no accidental touch

Judging from the currently officially released pictures, the moto X30 Pro has an excellent visual look and feel, and the front-facing opening in the center is relatively small. It can be said that it is one of Motorola’s best-designed flagships in the past two years.

In addition, although the rear main camera is equipped with a 200 million pixel sensor, the overall rear camera module area is very restrained, and it seems that the bulge is not serious, which is very worthy of praise.

In terms of configuration, the moto X30 Pro will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8+ processor, a 6.67-inch screen on the front with a resolution of FHD+, support for 144Hz high refresh rate, support for 125W fast charging, and come standard with a 125W gallium nitride fast charge. Charge the head.

Solve the biggest pain point of curved screen! The moto X30 Pro is equipped with a 53° micro-curved screen: no color cast, no accidental touch

If you need to reprint, please be sure to indicate the source: Fast Technology

Share this: