OnePlus 7 Pro to Feature Fluid AMOLED Display With Ability to Switch Between 60Hz and 90Hz Refresh Rates

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The OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro are hogging all the limelight in the smartphone market right now. Currently, OnePlus has revealed the launch date of these two new phones, and they are all set to debut on May 14. However, the stream of leaks, rumours and speculations is not stopping even as the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro stand just around the corner. Only a few days back, we got to see a few case renders of the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro and then it was followed by a slew of other leaks and some official promos which revealed in detail about what these two phones would be packing. However, this article is one of the few specific leaks about the OnePlus 7 Pro which has to do with its display. OnePlus will be calling its upcoming phone's display as 'Fuild AMOLED' panel which has something to do with the refresh rate the phone is touted to offer.

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OnePlus 7 Pro Fluid AMOLED Display with 90Hz Refresh Rate




Now it is no doubt that the display on the OnePlus 7 Pro is going to be an insanely attractive one as the renders and leaks have already revealed. If you are oblivious till now, it is worth knowing that the OnePlus 7 Pro will sport a curved edge display which will resemble the Samsung curved display, something we get to see on its flagship phones. Now only a few days back, it was revealed that DisplayMate awarded the highest possible rating to the OnePlus 7 Pro display. The phone scored A+ on DisplayMate’s parameters.

However, a tipster going by the username @Samsung_News_ on Twitter had revealed something interesting about the display of the OnePlus 7 Pro which might pique the interest of phone gamers. The tipster told that the display of the OnePlus 7 Pro would come with 90Hz refresh rate and it would also be able to switch between 90Hz and 60Hz refresh rates. According to this leak, OnePlus is calling this display as "Fluid AMOLED". Now the first thing to note is that the for the first time, OnePlus is going to enable 90Hz screen on its smartphone and it is going to do so with the ability to switch between lower refresh rates and higher refresh rates. It is probable that OnePlus has done this to preserve battery life. It is also worth noting that some of the most revered gaming phones like the Asus ROG also sport a 90Hz refresh rate display.

OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro Specifications Out Now

Another leak has been made by popular leakster, Slashleaks, who has revealed that the two variants of the upcoming OnePlus phones, the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro will have a lot in common. The handful of differences that we will get to see between the two variants will be in the display and RAM, as the OnePlus 7 will sport a 6.2-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel with 60Hz refresh rate, whereas the OnePlus 7 Pro will come with 6.64-inch Quad-HD+ AMOLED display with the 90Hz refresh rate.

Besides this, there is also going to be a difference in the selfie-camera, as the Pro variant of the OnePlus 7 will feature a pop-up selfie camera whereas the standard variant will house the front camera on the upper bezel. The RAM on the device will also be higher and will boast of a 10GB moniker as opposed to the 6GB stick on the standard OnePlus 7 variant. In the upcoming launch event, OnePlus will also be launching a 5G variant of its phone, the OnePlus 7 Pro 5G, but it'll be limited to some countries like the Europe and South Korea.

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