I got caught in the rain twice last week. That probably says more about my general lack of preparedness than anything, of course, but I was reminded both times how much is sucks attempting to use a wet touchscreen.
I wouldn’t say it’s the largest single issue facing smartphones today, but in an era when device makers seem to be focused on little more than spec races and unusual form factors, it’s good to see a company tackling a genuine usability issue.
OnePlus is showcasing “Rain Water Touch,” a feature designed make wet touchscreens more useable. 9to5 Google spotted the news, which debuted o
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