OPPO will launch a SPECTACULAR New Phone, but Totally USELESS

OPPO presented today a screen prototype that looks spectacular, but is completely useless for customers who will buy it after launch.

OPPO Launches New SPECTACULAR Totally USELESS Phone

OPPO presented today a new phone prototype that comes with a spectacular change for the smartphone world, something we will continue to see on phones in the coming year, but unfortunately everything is completely useless. You can see in the images that we are talking about the fact that OPPO wants to launch a phone whose screen is curved at an angle of 88 degrees, something similar has been announced for the Huawei MATE 30 PRO for some time, but that's about it.

OPPO claims that the screen in this phone has the name "waterfall screen", meaning "waterfall screen", and this refers to the angle at which it is curved towards the outside of the case, although no one needed such a thing. The new smartphone remains without volume and on/off buttons, those from OPPO will most likely offer tactile ones, with at least one button relocated to allow opening the phone when it is closed.

OPPO will launch a SPECTACULAR New Phone, but Totally USELESS

OPPO Launches New SPECTACULAR Phone Totally USELESS curvature
The new OPPO phone that has an 88-degree curved screen.

OPPO does not provide many details about how this phone will be used, and this is because that curved screen cannot be used too easily, accidental touches being a serious problem for it. The idea that we have presented here from OPPO is practically born from the lack of innovations for mobile phones, so stupid changes are made that no one needs, and that have no real use, even though they look spectacular.

Unfortunately, instead of implementing functions and components that a smartphone really needs, such as a battery that has better autonomy, here we have a screen curved to nothing. Samsung started this trend, the Chinese took it over, it continues, the utility is equal to zero, but when you have nothing left to copy from Apple, you resort to all the ideas they put aside when you had a copy from the others.