Last year OnePlus meant moving forward in terms of performance in a specific category of OnePlus 7 Pro. It was the first mobile-based mobile in the game world that offers a 90 Hz refresh rate, in addition to being the first to use it on an OLED panel, not an LCD.
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The change in the company's strategy was clear at the time, with the increase in the price of their phones but also the benefit of better benefits, something we did not see when searching for a flagship product such as Samsung or Huawei.
This year maybe this competition will find us, but OnePlus hasn't slowed the race to improve its screens. In fact, he recently introduced his new panel in China, which he will use extensively for this year's OnePlus 8.
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At the event, OnePlus told us how new screens for their smart phones would be. They will use technology OLED which we're used to for a few years, which will make the colors and blacks, in particular, much stronger.
They will have the support of HDR, So we can see content with this technology on platforms like YouTube or Netflix, for example.
But the most important thing is that they will be panels with Refresh rate of 120 Hz, that is, the same iPad Pro that we have or have seen in mobile games. Of course, in this case they are in the OLED panel, something that has not been seen yet.
As if all of this was not enough, We know that adjusting these calls will not be FHD +, but QHD + (2K), so that sharpness doesn't become a problem either.
Finally, it has been described that a motion-based remission procedure will be used to prevent the blurred effect. This has been seen on television, and we'll have to look at whether we're going to start seeing the same effect of the telenovela we see on certain devices, even though we think we can power it.
Samsung is expected to introduce this technology to the Samsung Galaxy S20 next month and it is likely that this is a OnePlus screen manufacturer, or it may be that Samsung saves screen drive technology at 120 Hz, as it has done this year with anointed OLED panels (if you look , all wheel wires with holes in the screen using LCD panels, except Samsung).