Categories
2020 Android OnePlus

OnePlus announces their 120 Hz Fluid Display for their next flagship phone

OnePlus has announced details about their new Fluid Display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said, ““We believe that the smoothest smartphone display must also be able to deliver a superior visual quality and viewing comfort. We’re sure that OnePlus’s new 120Hz Fluid Display will be the best you’ll lay eyes on in 2020.“

Previously, the company released the OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7T with a 90 Hz version of their Fluid Display (which was made by Samsung Display).

The only other Android smartphones to come with a 120 Hz refresh rate have been the Razer Phone 2 (and it’s predecessor), Asus ROG Phone 2 among others.

The company says their 120 Hz Fluid Display uses the latest generation of organic light-emitting materials to produce a peak brightness of more than 1,000 nits.

Video playback will be even better on the display with the inclusion of MEMC technology that helps deliver smoother video playback and uses on high-end TVs.

The 120 Hz Fluid Display supports 10-bit colour, which provides 1,024 shades of each primary colour and more than 1.07 billion colour combinations. It also uses QHD+ resolution and 4096-level of automatic brightness control.

The new 120 Hz Fluid Display is set to make its debut in OnePlus’ 2020 flagship smartphones, which presumably will be with the OnePlus 8 later this year.

Source: OnePlus

Advertisement

By Sachin Bahal

Sachin is the editor-in-chief of TheCanadianTechie, a site he started in 2012 to become the ultimate, independent source for tech enthusiasts or “techies”. He is a versatile writer with a passion for technology and loves to write about gaming, entertainment, tech and more.

One reply on “OnePlus announces their 120 Hz Fluid Display for their next flagship phone”

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s