OPPO's Gradient Design and Panoramic Screen Redefine Smartphone Experiences

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Press Trust of India NEW DELHI
Last Updated : Feb 15 2019 | 6:10 PM IST

/ -- In today's day and age, the rapid acceleration of technology and the availability of a multitude of smartphone options have blurred the lines between bleeding-edge design and value for money. What were once large and bulky indulgent items have now become compact everyday devices that one simply cannot live without. From replacements for the digital cameras and even music players, to personal assistants and the advent of voice search, it is safe to say that everyone has ceased using smartphones merely to communicate with one another.

With smartphone manufacturers constantly competing to differentiate themselves, whatever advantage one may present tends to set them apart from the rest. This is where the seamless capabilities of a panoramic screen and the premium experience of gradient designs come in. OPPO's new addition - the F11 Pro for example, offers this and much more.

Specifically, panoramic screens work wonders when minimising the presence of bezels in a device. It gives smartphones the ability to have a much larger screen size and a much more significant screen ratio allowing the user to not only see more but to do more. Couple this with a state of the art 48MP dual lens camera with image stabilization and super night mode, and a new age of smartphone photography dawns. Leading by the industry trend, the OPPO F11 Pro is expected to come out with a 6.5-inch Panoramic Screen.

What successfully compliments something this sensational? A lustrous yet symmetrical design and gradient colours aptly accentuate the seamless capabilities of a panoramic screen, magnifying each instant and allowing the user to enjoy the best of every moment.

Thanks to these innovations, people now can access a variety of offerings on one platform with a mobile device. Additionally, the rising need for economical options has given way for many affordable smartphone options that, simply put, do not compromise on quality.

The advances of smartphones continue to grow with each coming day. It's hard to predict what will come next, but it seems like the consumers are in store for a few new additions that will redefine the way one looks at smartphone design. With novelty panoramic screens and a gradient design in colour options, premium feel and symmetrical design has found a new home amongst users. This trend is picking up extensively, with several evolving screen-based technologies contributing to build a smartphone with impressive design and powerful features. Along with this, AI and gradient colour options are also expected to continue growing
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First Published: Feb 15 2019 | 6:10 PM IST

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