“The company has revealed that the upcoming OnePlus Ace 2 Pro includes ‘Rainwater Touch Control’ technology, which combines a custom screen chip and some algorithms to account for water on the display, and prevent it from interfering with taps and swipes.”
I wonder if it’s as simple as just slowing down the input reading to a human reaction time level. At least my screen seems to take 15 000 inputs at the same time when wet.
I dont want to read the article, what…uhh…what’s the solution? And is it coming (will they sell it to) to other phones too?
Edit: read the article and there’s no mention of it. Just talks about the ram of it, as if phones were short RAM these days.
Second paragraph:
“The company has revealed that the upcoming OnePlus Ace 2 Pro includes ‘Rainwater Touch Control’ technology, which combines a custom screen chip and some algorithms to account for water on the display, and prevent it from interfering with taps and swipes.”
I wonder if it’s as simple as just slowing down the input reading to a human reaction time level. At least my screen seems to take 15 000 inputs at the same time when wet.
the tl;dr is the OnePlus video I shared here a while ago: https://lemmy.world/post/2988195