Is named fluorite crystal and it has become the most striking design element of recent times. This unique material has properties that the new Vivo V23 and V23 Pro have been able to take full advantage of.
In fact, that back cover changes color when the sun hits it, but it doesn’t end there: it is possible to make temporary inscriptions on that casing thanks to the use of templates of all kinds, and the effect has caused users to discover that this option can give a lot of play.
I design, you design, he designs
The back of our mobile has been for a long time differential element of mobile designs. It is a section that manufacturers take great care of because it is almost the only way to identify a specific smartphone model.
So Vivo V23’s color changing back is not just a gradient glass back that reflects lights in different shades, this is a special type of glass actually absurd light and keeps the new color for a bit. So you can place things over the glass and make your own design. pic.twitter.com/gwgJow1JJJ
– ben (@bencsin) January 17, 2022
That has made carcasses become, for example, a round business — tell that to the founders of the House of Cases — and manufacturers often spend a lot of time and money making things like the camera module or the colors and material of those cases have their own identity.
Check out this quick demo I did for you guys at the office.
Watch till the end…👀 pic.twitter.com/gwJCb5oRA5
— Sean Upton-McLaughlin (马培善) | #WearAMask (@SeanUM_China) January 5, 2022
At Vivo they recently launched their Vivo V23 and V23 Pro, and they did so precisely with a feature that set them apart from the competition: the use of a material called fluorite glass allows the color of that shell changes according to sun exposure.
Vivo provided me these stencils to create patterns on the Color-changing back of vivo V23 Pro… cute 😊 #vivoV23Series pic.twitter.com/YKFyt6umUV
– Ishan Agarwal (@ ishanagarwal24) January 6, 2022
The thing does not end there: it is possible to cover that case with small templates or objects and when exposing it to the sun, the silhouettes of those objects will be “recorded” temporarily in the casing.
This has given rise to several users who have been able to test the feature have shared photos on social networks like Twitter.
There you can see how achieving differential designs is really simple and basically we can use any object that covers the casing to achieve the desired effect.
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