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SDC Raises Peak Luminance on Smartphone OLEDs from 1200 to 1500 nits
Samsung Display's newly launched E4 AMOLED panels improve the brightness of the displays to 1,500 nits from the 1,200 nits found in the previous model and reach a contrast ratio of 5-million:1. Samsung Display lowered its rigid AMOLED panel prices, making those products more competitive with Chinese vendors' LTPS TFT LCD panels. Honor has launched its first smartphone, V40, after being spun off from Huawei. The Honor V40 features a MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ CPU, with its AMOLED panels coming from BOE Technology and Visionox. ZTE has been using AMOLED panels from Visionox since 2017. Visionox produces full-screen AMOLED panels with in-display camera modules. Xiaomi, a slow adopter of OLEDs uses SDC panels and flexible AMOLEDs from CSoT for its updated Xiaomi 10S model.
After premiering 'Adaptive Frequency' low-power OLED display technology on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 smartphone late last year, Samsung Display said it is seeing increasing interest from other global manufacturers for these power-saving display panels, which are well-suited to 5G phones. OPPO has also adopt the Adaptive Frequency technology. OPPO's new flagship lineup, the 'Find X3', features the Samsung Display's OLED panel with a refresh rate* that varies depending upon the application in use. OPPO said that it is seeing its premium phone's total power consumption cut as much as 46 percent. Samsung Display's Adaptive Frequency technology minimizes power consumption by automatically adjusting a display's refresh rate for the application being used at any given moment.
Besides OPPO's use of Adaptive Frequency technology, Samsung Display also has supplied a 6.7-inch panel featuring the technology to Oneplus for its new 'Oneplus 9 Pro' flagship phone. Smartphones of Oneplus are attracting enormous attention in the U.S. and in key emerging markets, for delivering power-saving, differentiated performance. "Samsung Display's innovative low-power OLED technology is expected to enable the Oneplus 9 Pro to provide consumers with a number of reasonable battery-saving choices and a more environmentally-conscious user experience in the process," said Oliver Zhang, vice president of Product Team at Oneplus. In addition to OPPO and Oneplus, Samsung Display is in discussions with other major global smartphone producers to further advance its low-power OLED displays. This includes developing low-power materials and optimizing more power-efficient technologies such as when minimizing display circuits.
Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra has reportedly accounted for over 40% of the lineup’s U.S. sales and it is the most expensive ($1,199) of Samsung’s three new phones. It’s hard not to see why that model is so popular despite its higher price tag. Not only is it powerful, but it comes equipped with an incredible camera setup, cool camera features, and a big, gorgeous design. The Galaxy S21 Ultra also supports the S-Pen, which offers many of the same features that we’ve seen in the Galaxy Note range. Samsung is also planning to launch support for an S-Pen Pro later this year, which will offer Bluetooth and air gestures. Samsung is preparing to release the hotly anticipated Galaxy S21 FE, which could arrive at the end of summer.
Samsung Display's newly launched E4 AMOLED panels improve the brightness of the displays to 1,500 nits from the 1,200 nits found in the previous model and reach a contrast ratio of 5-million:1. Samsung Display lowered its rigid AMOLED panel prices, making those products more competitive with Chinese vendors' LTPS TFT LCD panels. Honor has launched its first smartphone, V40, after being spun off from Huawei. The Honor V40 features a MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ CPU, with its AMOLED panels coming from BOE Technology and Visionox. ZTE has been using AMOLED panels from Visionox since 2017. Visionox produces full-screen AMOLED panels with in-display camera modules. Xiaomi, a slow adopter of OLEDs uses SDC panels and flexible AMOLEDs from CSoT for its updated Xiaomi 10S model.
After premiering 'Adaptive Frequency' low-power OLED display technology on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 smartphone late last year, Samsung Display said it is seeing increasing interest from other global manufacturers for these power-saving display panels, which are well-suited to 5G phones. OPPO has also adopt the Adaptive Frequency technology. OPPO's new flagship lineup, the 'Find X3', features the Samsung Display's OLED panel with a refresh rate* that varies depending upon the application in use. OPPO said that it is seeing its premium phone's total power consumption cut as much as 46 percent. Samsung Display's Adaptive Frequency technology minimizes power consumption by automatically adjusting a display's refresh rate for the application being used at any given moment.
Besides OPPO's use of Adaptive Frequency technology, Samsung Display also has supplied a 6.7-inch panel featuring the technology to Oneplus for its new 'Oneplus 9 Pro' flagship phone. Smartphones of Oneplus are attracting enormous attention in the U.S. and in key emerging markets, for delivering power-saving, differentiated performance. "Samsung Display's innovative low-power OLED technology is expected to enable the Oneplus 9 Pro to provide consumers with a number of reasonable battery-saving choices and a more environmentally-conscious user experience in the process," said Oliver Zhang, vice president of Product Team at Oneplus. In addition to OPPO and Oneplus, Samsung Display is in discussions with other major global smartphone producers to further advance its low-power OLED displays. This includes developing low-power materials and optimizing more power-efficient technologies such as when minimizing display circuits.
Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra has reportedly accounted for over 40% of the lineup’s U.S. sales and it is the most expensive ($1,199) of Samsung’s three new phones. It’s hard not to see why that model is so popular despite its higher price tag. Not only is it powerful, but it comes equipped with an incredible camera setup, cool camera features, and a big, gorgeous design. The Galaxy S21 Ultra also supports the S-Pen, which offers many of the same features that we’ve seen in the Galaxy Note range. Samsung is also planning to launch support for an S-Pen Pro later this year, which will offer Bluetooth and air gestures. Samsung is preparing to release the hotly anticipated Galaxy S21 FE, which could arrive at the end of summer.
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