The new Huawei Mate 30 Pro has a curved display that’s a lot more impressive than curved displays from other companies like Samsung and Apple. This is mainly because it curves at an intense angle of 88°, basically forcing the display to curve around the edges of the phone and forming a traditional phone grip.

This looks very cool and nice, but many people have brought up that this might lead to accidental touches from the side. Thankfully, Huawei VP Bruce Lee has addressed this, revealing that the curved parts of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro‘s display will not be able to affect the content that’s on the main screen.

 

According to Bruce Lee, Huawei has divided the main screen of the mobile phone into three areas, the flat display in the middle, and the bending area on both sides of the device. Touching the bending areas on either side will not affect the flat main display, though they will and can be used to bring up the smart touch volume controls.

This effectively means that the curved display will never get in the way of your usage with accidental touches and what not. It’s reassuring to know, and a good amount of foresight on Huawei’s part. Regarding the actual volume controls however, we’ve heard some mixed responses. For now, Bruce Lee feels that the touch volume controls are convenient and hopes consumers will get used to using them soon enough.

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