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The Sony Xperia Z3+ gets improved driver for wet tracking

By the looks of things Sony Mobile is finally doing something about their touch driver. For those who have used Sony’s water resistant smartphones or tablet while wet, you would have discovered that the tracking is not entirely accurate when there is water on the screen.

For the Xperia Z3+ however they’re already trying to fix the issue by updating the touch driver to work better while the phone is damp. The video below shows that the wet finger tracking has been given a much needed tweaking and it now works a lot better.

Check out the video after the break to see just how functional the phone is while wet.

So does this mean we actually get to use the phone properly in the shower now?

[VIA][SOURCE]

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