Huawei explains how the palm rejection on the Mate 30 Pro works

20 September 2019
The sides of the screen curve 88° and are used for some virtual controls. However, they also present a challenge for case designers.

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This is pure genius and people who are still complaining about it are just moaners.

With this solution, you essentially get a beautiful curved display that behaves just like a flat screen, so there's no unintentional touches. The sides work as virtual buttons, which grant you bonus keys such as a shutter key & gaming controls (dope).
I was initially not in favor of the extreme curves, but i like the end-product. It is well-thought-out.

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    • Anonymous
    • wrs
    • 20 Sep 2019

    this phone has so many things going on that actively repel me away. it's impressive.

      first, they made a virus and now they are teaching how to use a antivirus

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        • MSB
        • 20 Sep 2019

        wait a minute... they could do emulators for consoles including L and R buttons and the user actually holding it like the consoles *shocked pikachu meme*

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          • Anonymous
          • vx6
          • 20 Sep 2019

          Product manager name is dope.