OnePlus introduced the newest OnePlus 12 series as part of the event it held recently. In addition to high-end features such as Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 24 GB RAM, the 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate on the devices created controversy. Here is the source of the controversy.
OnePlus 12 screen is claimed to be 2x better than the brightest screen
Displays play a big role in the specs war between smartphone manufacturers. Just a year ago, screen brightness above 1500 nits was considered almost insurmountable. The screen of the OnePlus 12 series with 4500 nits peak brightness caused controversy.
OnePlus 12 and Oppo Find X7 Ultra, both introduced last month, took their place on the shelves with their “hyper bright” OLED panels. According to PhoneArena’s measurements, these figures manage to beat previous tests for mobile devices.
To compare, the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s screen reaches 2600 nits peak brightness. This means that the OnePlus 12 is almost twice as bright. iPhone 15 Pro Max, on the other hand, features 2000 nits peak brightness.
Samsung has dominated the high-end OLED space for years, but Chinese rivals have managed to challenge that dominance. Although the screen manufacturer of OnePlus 12 is unknown; It arouses curiosity with its 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and HDR10 + support. Of course, we should not forget that this screen may belong to Samsung.