OPPO Find X6 Pro is making waves in the android phones industry with its impressive display upgrades, building on last year’s model Find X5 Pro, this new device boasts a two-level enhancement that includes a ProXDR display, providing a superior viewing experience in various lighting conditions. In this review, we’ll explore the key features of the OPPO Find X6 Pro’s display and discuss the advantages it brings to users.
Pro XDR Display: Brightness and Outdoor Usability
The OPPO Find X6 Pro display maintains the 1 billion color and LTPO 120Hz high refresh rate features from its predecessor, but the Pro XDR display takes it to another level, with a global brightness of 1500 nits and a local peak of 2500 nits, the screen is capable of handling outdoor use scenarios with ease, enhanced brightness also lays the groundwork for improved HDR content display in the future.
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PWM Dimming: Customizable Flicker Reduction
By default, OPPO Find X6 Pro display utilizes 720Hz Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) dimming to control screen brightness. However, users can manually enable 1440Hz PWM dimming through the developer options for an even smoother dimming experience, customizable feature allows users to find the perfect balance between brightness and flicker reduction.
Light Matrix Display Technology: ProXDR Effects
The OPPO Find X6 Pro incorporates light matrix display technology to achieve the ProXDR effect. This innovative approach enhances the display’s ability to showcase environments with high light ratios, delivering a more immersive viewing experience.
Diamond Display: A New Benchmark in Smartphone Display
OPPO has dubbed the Find X6 Pro display the ‘Diamond Display’ setting a new standard for smartphone display.
OPPO Find X6 Pro key specifications of the Diamond Display are as follows
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- Display size: 6.82 inches AMOLED
- Resolution: 3168 x 1440 pixels (510 PPI)
- Wide color gamut support (P3)
- 2500 nits peak brightness
- 2200 nits peak brightness (HDR)
- 1500 nits peak brightness (HBM typical)
- 1- 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
- Up to 240Hz touch sampling rate
- Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2