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Home ยป Exciting Developments in Smartphone Display Technology from OnePlus and OPPO
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Exciting Developments in Smartphone Display Technology from OnePlus and OPPO

October 23, 20232 Mins Read

OnePlus and OPPO are creating a lot of excitement with their teaser for an upcoming smartphone display. The teaser, posted on the social media platform Weibo, hints at a “historic moment for Chinese screens” scheduled for October 24. OPPO, OnePlus’ sister company, is also collaborating on this display project with BOE.

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While the teaser is intentionally vague, a well-known Weibo leaker, Digital Chat Station, shared some insights into what this new display might offer. According to the leak, OnePlus is gearing up to introduce a device with a BOE 2K (1440p) resolution display capable of reaching 3,000 nits of peak brightness. There are also rumors suggesting that the new display could feature a 2160Hz PWM dimming upgrade, which could be welcomed by users sensitive to this aspect.

For those not familiar with the term “nits,” it refers to the brightness of a display. The higher the nit count, the brighter the screen. To put this into context, Google’s latest Pixel 8 Pro offers 2,400 nits of peak brightness, while Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra has a display that can reach up to 1,750 nits.

OnePlus recently unveiled its first foldable device, the OnePlus Open, which features a 6.3-inch cover screen and a 7.8-inch internal display, both capable of hitting a maximum of 2,800 nits. This suggests that OnePlus is already pushing the boundaries in terms of display brightness.

The exact device that will feature this “historic” display remains a mystery, but we might already have some clues. The OnePlus 12 has been a topic of discussion in the rumor mill for some time. Various details about the phone have already emerged, including its expected release in January 2024. The OnePlus 12 is rumored to come with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 2K resolution and Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.

Considering the hints in the teaser, it’s quite possible that this display technology could make its debut on OnePlus’ upcoming flagship device. Smartphone enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the announcement on October 24 to learn more about this exciting development in Chinese smartphone screens.

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