5 reasons why the OnePlus 7 Pro display has tipped the scales in the brand’s favour

Marking a shift in strategy with OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus has set a classic example of how a proper display can enhance the whole experience of using a smartphone. The display remains a key element and determines how good something looks – Be it readability, photos, videos and others.

For the first time, OnePlus effectively managed to design an uninterrupted all-screen experience on a phone — it lived up to the hype that’s been built around it. Those who used the device will appreciate how immersive it looks. With so many features around the display, you’ll want to make sure you’re making the most of your device.

Stunning AMOLED Screen with impressive 90Hz smoothness

The OnePlus 7 Pro features a 6.67-inch Quad HD+ (3120 x 1440 pixels) Fluid AMOLED display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The ‘Fluid AMOLED’ display, as OnePlus labels it, is purely due to the 90Hz refresh rate that it supports.

For the uninitiated, the display refreshes 90 times every second making every movement, scroll, swipe more responsive and faster compared to other phones which comes with 60Hz. It’s worth mentioning that, once you get used to this, it will be hard to switch back to the 60Hz phones.

Having said that, you can downscale the display to 60Hz as well. Moreover, the OnePlus 7 Pro’s display scored A+ rating from DisplayMate.

Supports content made for 4K UHD TVs

OnePlus 7 Pro’s HDR 10+ support makes its one of the best device for immersive media consumption. Setting a new standard, the OnePlus 7 Pro can play 4K High Dynamic Range content made for 4K UHD TVs with a more dynamic, detailed and vivid viewing experience.

OnePlus has also partnered with Netflix to get the OnePlus 7 Pro’s display certified for Netflix HDR content. Moreover, the HDR10+ provides frame-by-frame adjustments for the optimum representation of contrast from the HDR source content. HDR10+ also produces 4000 nits of peak brightness, a massive rise of 3,000 nits compared to HDR10.

Night mode decreases up to 85 percent of blue light

The OnePlus 7 Pro features a user adjustable Color Temperature slider to change the amount of Blue light produced by the display. When the slider is moved towards the Warmest setting, the amount of Blue light emitted by the display decreases up to 85 per cent.

The OnePlus 7 Pro display has also received the Safety for Eyes certification from the VDE Testing and Certification Institute for its ability to filter out potentially harmful Blue Light.

Excellent sunlight legibility

With 813nits of brightness, the OnePlus 7 Pro’s display is easily visible under direct sunlight. Turning Automatic Brightness On will provide better high Ambient Light screen visibility and also longer battery running time.

Five screen calibration modes!

In an attempt to make it more immersive and pleasant, the OnePlus 7 Pro offers five display calibration modes that provide control over various factors including Color Gamut, Vividness and Contrast.

They are:

  • Natural mode — provides the most accurate colours and contrast
  • Vivid mode — Offers more vibrant colours and contrast.

In addition to it, we also get 3 advanced modes including — sRGB Gamut, Display-P3 Gamut mode, and AMOLED Wide Gamut mode (provides a native colour gamut of the OLED display). There is also Video Enhancer option in Display settings to enhance colors while watching videos.

With the OnePlus 7 Pro, the company is sending out a clear message that it is set and ready to play in a big league now. OnePlus is ambitious and bigger than ever, and it would be interesting to see how it holds in future.

The OnePlus 7 Pro is available in Nebula Blue and Mirror Gray colours at Rs. 48,999 for the 6GB RAM with 128GB storage version, while the 8GB RAM with 256GB storage version costs Rs. 52,999 and the top-end 12GB RAM with 256GB storage version costs Rs. 57,999.

It is available through Amazon.in, oneplus.in, all OnePlus exclusive offline stores, all Reliance Digital outlets, MyJio stores and Croma outlets.


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