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Thank you to netizens OkayTech, Xiao Zhan, Zhang Ke, Rain and Snow Carrier, Suitcase, Fish-flavored Tofu, and Don’t Stay Up Late Every Day for posting clues! According to news on March 27, vivo released the X Fold3 series of folding screen mobile phones in Shanghai last night. However, there seemed to be a very embarrassing scene at the press conference.
Due to the lighting angle problem, some netizens saw the vivo X Fold3 mobile phone appearing to have a "distorted screen rollover" situation, which attracted widespread attention. In this regard, Huang Tao, Vice President of Product at Vivo, publicly responded and reproduced the situation at the time: "It was indeed reflection from the screen. I can only say that I chose the angle too tricky at the time." However, some netizens still question it. They think that since there was no "rollover" at that time, why did Huang Tao put it back after hastily showing it? Isn't this a guilty conscience? So this requires Huang Tao to find a way to prove his innocence from other angles. Therefore, Huang Tao quoted a video taken by another blogger who was present. It can also be seen in the video that it seemed that there was no problem from another angle at that time, and the reason why he put it back "simply thought that the display was over." Put it back." "At that time, the mobile phone was taken out of the ice cube and was playing a video. The external sound was very loud. Because I was worried about the impact on the microphone pickup, I accidentally paused the playback when I pressed the volume button, so the video The picture is gone," Huang Tao said. According to reports, vivo X Fold3 uses the "Armor Feather Architecture" specially developed for folding screens. The inner screen uses UTG super-tough glass, which has higher strength and shallower creases. In addition, the aircraft also uses a "carbon fiber ultra-durable lightweight hinge" and an ultra-light carbon fiber keel, which is 37% lighter than a metal keel. It has passed TUV Rheinland's 500,000-fold folding certification and supports free hovering at multiple angles. vivo The new phone also uses an “armored back cover” made of UPE fiber and cloud fiber. While reducing weight, the impact resistance is increased to 15 times compared to the previous generation, reaching military-grade impact resistance. For more details, please see previous reports. Related reading: "vivo X Fold3/Pro folding screen mobile phone released: lighter than candy bar flagship, priced from 6999 yuan"The above is the detailed content of Huang Tao responded to the "distorted screen rollover" at the launch of vivo. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!