The Realme 10 Pro+ has officially launched in India, with the brand claiming that this smartphone brings users a flagship-like visual experience. The brand states that it has spent over $15 million in R&D while creating its curved display that’s equipped with three new technologies that enhance the visuals the smartphone can deliver. With the launch announced, let’s take a look at these three new technologies.
Most users scroll through social media in bed at night, hoping the endless scrolling of dance videos will eventually lull them to sleep. When viewed in dark environments, the screen of a smartphone causes eye strain, which can ultimately lead to health hazards. The 2160Hz PWM Dimming feature is designed to combat exactly this. This feature is claimed to offer 4.5x the improvement dimming when compared to 480Hz PWM DImming (which is a standard feature in plenty of flagship smartphones). It is also 1.7x higher than the IEEE International Lighting Standard of 1250Hz, promising a higher level of eye protection.
The new smartphone also comes with the brand’s HyperVision mode, which is claimed to boost the colours and make the visual experience better. It also enhances the dynamic range of images and videos, making the darker sections even darker, and the brighter ones even brighter. This should have a significant impact on one’s content viewing experience.
The Realme 10 Pro+ has a curved display with extremely thin bottom bezels to bring users the largest possible curved screen. To achieve this, the brand has used COP Ultra, which is an advanced packaging technology, to ensure that the bottom bezel is no thicker than 2.33-mm. This is believed to be thinner than the bezels you see on flagship smartphones that come with curved displays.
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