The Realme GT 7 series is set to debut on November 4 in China, but Realme decided to reveal one of the key features of the phone – its Samsung Eco² OLED Plus display.
It’s an 8T LTPO panel that removes the polarizing layer found in traditional OLED panels while increasing contrast and visibility. Realme claims that the GT 7 Pro’s panel can max out at over 2,000 nits of global peak brightness and over 6,000 nits of local peak brightness.
The Samsung Eco² OLED Plus display on the Realme GT 7 Pro
More impressively, despite the brightness levels, the new panel consumes up to 52% less power than that of Realme GT 6. Realme also confirmed that the GT 7 Pro covers 120% DCI-P3 color gamut – an industry first.
The Samsung-engineered panel offers hardware-level full-brightness DC dimming with a low flicker rate of 1fps with consistent colors even in low-brightness scenarios. It’s also HDR-certified and supports Dolby Vision.
The GT 7 Pro’s display will feature the modern quad-curve that mimics the feel of a traditional flat display. It will also support a Qualcomm ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
The GT 7 Pro gets a quad-curve display and a Qualcomm ultrasonic fingerprint scanner
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