OnePlus 13's display gets detailed in a series of teasers

Ro, 26 October 2024

OnePlus' official Weibo account shared some teaser posts, revealing key display features that the upcoming OnePlus 13 will offer. The handset is scheduled to arrive on October 31.

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OnePlus 13 display teaser images

We already know that the handset will use BOE's latest and greatest Oriental X2 display, the company's second-generation Oriental OLED panel. In addition to the usual HDR10+, Dolby Vision and 120Hz refresh rate features, BOE's panel also offers glove touch support, improved Rain Touch 2.0, some sort of game touch technology for better response, full brightness DC dimming with self-developed anti-flicker technology and advanced certification for eye protection from TÜV Rheinland called Intelligent Eye Protection 4.0.

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OnePlus 13 display teaser images

The teasers don't tell the whole story, though. In the past month or so, leaks have suggested the device will have a quad-curved display and be coupled with an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint reader, making the shift from a standard optical one. Brightness has also reportedly improved significantly, but we will have to wait for the device to arrive to confirm that.

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What's worse is that it's purely software too. My Galaxy S9 had green lines that rendered the entire screen useless. That is, UNLESS I used always on display. Ofcourse 0 updates from Samsung to fix the issue, enthousiast had to develo...

Exactly, Samsung is has very frequent display issues comparatively. Go to any used phone market and you'll see almost all devices having dots or lines in display are Samsung phones.

Why do people bash OnePlus for the green line and not a word for Samsung? Lots of Samsung phones, both budget and premium have been notoriously getting green lines after a few years or an update

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