OnePlus 7 Pro’s display is HDR10+ certified, producing 4000 nits of peak brightness

OnePlus said in a statement that the HDR10+ is currently only available on a selected few TVs and smartphones, due to the high technical requirements for production.
OnePlus 7 Pro’s display is HDR10+ certified, producing 4000 nits of peak brightness
OnePlus 7 Pro’s display is HDR10+ certified, producing 4000 nits of peak brightness
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With the launch of OnePlus 7 Pro just around the corner, the Chinese smartphone maker announced on Monday that the 7 Pro’s display is HDR10+ certified. What this means is that users will experience a more dynamic, detailed and vivid viewing experience. This comes after OnePlus announced that the 7 Pro received an A+ top-grade rating given by DisplayMate, a leading evaluator of displays and is known for conducting comprehensive in-depth lab tests and measurements for smartphone displays.

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 increase of 3,000 nits compared to HDR10. Being an open format, it's license and royalty free and therefore easily adoptable by manufacturers and content producers with quality maintained through an HDR10+ certification and logo program.

OnePlus said in a statement that the HDR10+ is currently only available on a selected few TVs and smartphones, due to the high technical requirements for production. “OnePlus is thrilled to be releasing a flagship that will join the ranks of the devices that support HDR10+, and to be bringing users a viewing experience of the future on the go,” it said.

“HDR10+ is the future of not just television displays, but also smartphone displays as well. We hope that our newest device will set a new benchmark for the smartphone industry and open up a new world of visual fluidity for users. We’re glad we are leading the ranks in sharing quality technology with the world,” OnePlus CEO Pete Lau added.

As mentioned, the new OnePlus 7 Pro display comes with an A+ top-grade rating given by DisplayMate and is also ‘Safety for Eyes’ certified by VDE.

The company, which has already made the device available for pre-booking in the country on Amazon India, will launch it globally alongside OnePlus 7 smartphone at an event in Bengaluru on May 14.

The company is expected to unveil two or three OnePlus 7 Pro variants in India with the base model, featuring 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage, starting at Rs 49,999.

Although OnePlus refused to confirm the specifications and pricing of the smartphone, it said at an event in Goa on Saturday that the OnePlus 7 Pro will be a 5G-enabled device.

Besides, OnePlus will launch an 8GB/256GB variant priced at Rs 52,999. The 12GB/256GB-top model will cost around Rs 57,999. The devices will come in "Nebula blue" and "Mirror grey" colour options, tipster Ishan Agarwal tweeted.

Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, OnePlus 7 Pro is likely to come packed with a 4,000 mAh battery along with 30W Warp Charge fast charging support, according to the leaked details reported by WinFuture.

With IANS inputs

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