If you look, most of the smartphones that have gone on sale in recent months have rounded corners and edges. In fact, the new Doogee Mix 2 has also opted for this type of design, which is the latest trend.
But, have you ever considered why this type of design has been chosen? Well, the creators of Doogee have revealed it, and it is more than just an aesthetic function. Come on, there is also a question of usability improvement On it.
Why does the Doogee Mix 2 have rounded corners?
Greater use of screen space
Although the trends point to the edges of smartphones becoming thinner, the reality is that a minimum edge on the sides is necessary. Therefore, the actual width of the screen size should be a little smaller than the width of the mobile. At least that's what happens on flat screens.
On the other hand, if we slightly curve the edges, especially the corners, it is no longer necessary that there is practically no unused area on the screen. Therefore, the space we have on the smartphone is much better used.
Bearing in mind that most of us always carry our mobile with us, ideally it should not be too big. Therefore, if for increase screen size we have to also increase that of the device, the result can be uncomfortable for the user. Therefore, rounded edges can be a good way to optimize spaces.
The Doogee Mix 2 incorporates an optimized and improved screen, in which full HD + is achieved in a space of 5,99 inches, with an aspect ratio of 18: 9
Other manufacturers who opt for rounded corners
The first Doogee Mix opted for straight edges, something that its creators have recognized as an imperfection. But there are other manufacturers, such as Samsung or LG that they had previously opted for this type of design. The new Xiaomi Mix 2, which has been presented recently, has also opted for this type of design.
If you want to know more, how these rounded corners look like on the Doogee Mix 2, or simply learn a little more about this Android smartphone, you can see its presentation video below:
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If you are one of those who have passed dozens of mobiles through your hands since the era of smart mobile telephony began, leave a comment below, with your perception about screens and rounded edges.