Blogger In the future, mid-to-low-end smartphones will mostly adopt curved screens, and flat screens will become increasingly rare
In the future, curved screens will be common in mid-to-low-end smartphones, while flat screens will become less common
【Phoneauto News】Since the beginning of this year, various mobile phone manufacturers have been releasing new models one after another. I don’t know if everyone has noticed one thing, that is, mid-range smartphones with curved screens seem to be appearing on a large scale. Previously, there were related bloggers who leaked information, stating that curved screens will become popular in the thousand yuan price range, and the current situation seems to confirm the previous leaked information. In addition, on September 21st, Phoneauto noticed that a digital blogger posted an article stating that with Realme and Redmi introducing curved screens in their mid-range and low-end smartphone products, other companies’ mid-range and low-end products are also mostly curved screens, and there will be fewer and fewer straight screens.
Why do mobile phone manufacturers love to use curved screen designs? Curved screens have a great advantage, which is that they can easily increase the screen-to-body ratio and provide a larger visual experience. For example, a few years ago, the Xiaomi 10 Pro was a curved screen phone, and its screen-to-body ratio reached 96%, while the latest straight screen flagship, Xiaomi 13, has a screen-to-body ratio of 93.3%.
In addition, curved screen designs have characteristics such as good grip feeling, unique appearance, and good visual experience. Therefore, for mobile phone manufacturers, it will be more handy to create phones with curved screens. Of course, it is difficult to determine which is more popular among consumers, straight screens or curved screens.
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It is worth noting that although curved screens are becoming more common in mid-range and low-end smartphones, it does not mean that straight screen phones will disappear. In fact, straight screen phones still have a certain market demand. Therefore, when launching new smartphones, mobile phone manufacturers need to fully consider the needs of different consumers in order to provide more competitive products.
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