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    As the times get shorter and darker (at the very least within the Northern Hemisphere), we crave an increasing number of mild – however are you prepared for a 3,000 nits peak brightness display on a smartphone?

    That’s what apparently OnePlus goes to supply in partnership with BOE, the rumor has it (through SamMobile). If there’s a 3,000 nits display unveiling, it may occur as quickly as earlier than the top of the month – on October 24, at an occasion held in China.

    OnePlus teased the occasion on Weibo, saying: “Sunrise-East! In 30 years, we have gone from lagging behind to catching up, to surpassing. On October 24, OnePlus joins hands with BOE to invite you to witness a historic moment for Chinese screens!”

    While there aren’t any technical particulars on what to anticipate from the aforementioned “Chinese screens”, common tipster Digital Chat Station says that this new display screen will have a “2K” decision and a brightness of 3,000 nits. The put up additionally claims that BOE will later announce one other display with a brightness of 3,000 nits which will have a “1.5K” decision. According to the tipster’s info, the 2 shows will have 2,160Hz PWM dimming and “single pulse DC.”

    On the eve of the OnePlus Open unveiling, specs leaked and made the headlines with claims of a peak brightness of two,800 nits – and rightly so, as this (on paper) implies that it’s the brightest display on a cellphone worldwide (on paper).

    While the OnePlus 12 remains to be months away, it may include the brand new 3,000 nits display from the OnePlus and BOE collaboration. According to leaks to date, Samsung’s reply – the Galaxy S24, may characteristic a display with a peak brightness of two,400 nits.

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