Tag: BOE X2 Display

  • OnePlus 13 Render Reveals Minimal Design Changes

    OnePlus 13 Render Reveals Minimal Design Changes

    OnePlus is preparing to launch its upcoming flagship phone, the OnePlus 13, later this month. Although the company hasn’t officially began its marketing campaign for the device, various leaks and speculations have provided a wealth of information.

    Latest Design Leaks

    Recently, well-known Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station posted the first design render of the OnePlus 13. The image was later removed from the post, which is a usual tactic by DCS for exclusive leaks, but we were able to capture the image before it was taken down.

    Insights into the Rear Design

    From the render, it’s clear that the phone retains the familiar circular camera module positioned on the left side. However, the previous grille extending from the camera to the edge has been replaced with a narrow strip connecting to the right frame, just beneath the Hasselblad logo.

    At a quick glance, the design doesn’t appear to introduce any groundbreaking changes, yet OnePlus has made some subtle modifications to enhance it. Compared to earlier models, this version seems to have a more polished look.

    Real-Life Comparisons

    We also have a real-world image of the supposed OnePlus 13 in white, next to the Oppo Find X8. While we can’t verify if this is indeed the OnePlus 13 until the brand officially announces it, both the render and the actual image align with what we’ve previously observed in Qualcomm’s earlier video.

    What we do know for sure is that the device will feature a BOE X2 display, which is said to provide improved brightness, enhanced outdoor visibility, and better eye protection. It’s highly likely that the phone will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.

    Expected Features and Specs

    Additionally, according to various leaks, the OnePlus 13 is anticipated to include a slightly curved 2K LTPO display, a triple rear camera system with three 50MP lenses, and support for 50W magnetic wireless charging.

    The phone is expected to house a dual-cell 5840mAh battery, allowing for 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging as well as magnetic wireless charging capabilities.


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  • OnePlus 13 Price May Rise 500 Yuan for A++ Display and Snapdragon 8 Elite

    OnePlus 13 Price May Rise 500 Yuan for A++ Display and Snapdragon 8 Elite

    OnePlus is set to unveil the OnePlus 13 during a screen launch event on October 15, partnering with BOE, a Chinese display manufacturer. This conference will showcase a novel display that will be featured on the OP13. A promotional poster has been shared by the company, giving hints about the OP13’s screen. Furthermore, tech blogger Cai Zuxuan, who is reportedly connected to OnePlus, mentioned that the advanced display along with a new processor will likely lead to an increase in price.

    DisplayMate A++ Certification for OnePlus 13

    The OnePlus 13 boasts a DisplayMate A++ certified display. The brand states that its second-generation 2K Oriental Screen, also known as the BOE X2 display, has achieved the world’s first DisplayMate A++ certification, breaking 21 display records. The device is expected to come with a 6.82-inch BOE X2 8T LTPO panel featuring a micro-quad-curved design and ultra-thin bezels. It will provide a resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz. Additionally, this model will be OnePlus’ first to include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner. The Oppo Find X8 Ultra, anticipated to launch in January 2025, will also utilize this new display. More details regarding the OnePlus 13 and its screen will likely emerge during the upcoming event in China.

    Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset and Pricing Insights

    Another significant feature of the OnePlus 13 is that it will be among the initial phones to incorporate Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. As noted earlier, the addition of these high-end components indicates that the price will be higher compared to the OnePlus 12, which launched at 4,299 Yuan for the base variant of 12GB+256GB.

    When questioned by a netizen about the potential price of the OnePlus 13, particularly if the 16GB+512GB model might exceed 5,000 Yuan, Cai Zuxuan indicated that due to the premium chip and display, the mid-range version (16GB+512GB) will likely be priced above 5,200 Yuan ($735). The equivalent variant of the OnePlus 12 debuted at 4,799 Yuan ($680), suggesting the OnePlus 13 could see a price increase of around 500 Yuan (~$70) compared to its predecessor.

    Additional Features and Specifications

    Regarding other specifications, leaks imply that the OnePlus 13 may support up to 24 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage, alongside a robust 6,000mAh battery equipped with 100W wired and 50W magnetic wireless charging capabilities. The device will feature three rear cameras: a main 50-megapixel LYT-808 camera, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 camera, and a LYT600 3x periscope telephoto lens. Additional functionalities will include single-point ultrasonic fingerprint unlocking, an IR blaster, and IP68/69 dust and water resistance. Both black and white variants will feature a frosted glass finish.


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  • OnePlus 13 Front Design Unveiled Ahead of October Launch

    OnePlus 13 Front Design Unveiled Ahead of October Launch

    OnePlus is set to be one of the first Chinese brands to introduce a smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, known as the OnePlus 13. This reveal is anticipated to occur shortly after Qualcomm officially unveils its next-generation flagship system-on-chip (SoC). Recently, trusted leaker Digital Chat Station provided a sneak peek at the potential rear design of the device.

    Front Display Details

    Louis Lee, the president of OnePlus, has now unveiled the front design of the smartphone. In a post on Weibo, he confirmed that the OnePlus 13 will come with a BOE X2 display. For reference, the previous model featured a BOE X1 screen, and the new X2 is expected to include several enhancements.

    The image shared by Lee suggests that the OnePlus 13’s display features "micro-curvature" on all four edges. This design element is also being adopted by Oppo and Vivo in their upcoming Find X8 and X200 models, respectively. The "micro-curved" display is believed to combine the benefits of both a standard curved and a flat screen.

    Display Features and Specifications

    The image indicates that the BOE X2 display on the OnePlus 13 has relatively slim bezels, a trend that many Chinese manufacturers are embracing for their flagship devices. Although Louis Lee did not disclose specific specifications, rumors suggest that this LTPO display will measure 6.82 inches, offer a 120 Hz refresh rate, and have a 2K resolution.

    In addition to the display, other anticipated specifications for the OnePlus flagship include up to 24 GB of LPPDR5X RAM, a robust 6,000 mAh battery, 50W wireless charging, and support for wired 120W fast charging. For context, a 25K Ugreen 145W power bank is currently priced at $99.99 on Amazon. The smartphone is also expected to feature an enhanced camera system utilizing the same image processing algorithm as the Oppo Find X8.

    Louis Lee shared this information on Weibo.


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  • OnePlus 13 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Launching in October

    OnePlus 13 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Launching in October

    Qualcomm is set to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 at the Snapdragon Tech Summit 2024, scheduled for October 21-23 in Maui, Hawaii. Rumors suggest that OnePlus will be among the first companies to release a flagship smartphone featuring this new chip. Today, Louis Lee, President of OnePlus China, teased the OnePlus 13’s launch timeframe in a Weibo post.

    OnePlus 13 Launch Timeline

    Hints from OnePlus China President Louis Lee

    Louis Lee mentioned in a screenshot that OnePlus’s flagship product is slated for release next month. The device will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4v, promising unmatched performance.

    Recently, BOE, a Chinese display maker, held the Global Innovation Partner Conference 2024 to unveil the second-generation “Oriental Screen,” known as “BOE X2.” Lee confirmed that OnePlus will be the pioneer in launching a product with this new display in October.

    These clues strongly suggest that the OnePlus 13 will be officially launched in China in October. With the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 announcement expected in the fourth week of the month, the OP13 is likely to debut in China before month’s end.

    Expected Features of OnePlus 13

    Specifications Overview

    Although Lee did not disclose the OnePlus 13 specifications, reports indicate that the OP13 will sport a 6.8-inch 8T LTPO BOE X2 screen with a quad-micro-curved design. It will feature a 2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. The rear camera setup is anticipated to include an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel LYT-808 main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel IMX882 periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

    The OP13 is expected to house a 6,000mAh battery with 100W charging support and 50W wireless charging capability. Additionally, it will be equipped with a 0916T haptic motor and boast IP68/69 dust and water resistance.

  • OnePlus 13 Launching in October with BOE X2 Display

    OnePlus 13 Launching in October with BOE X2 Display

    At the BOE Global Innovation Partner Conference 2024, the Chinese display company BOE revealed plans to launch its second-generation “Oriental Screen” in October. OnePlus will be the first brand to feature this new display, known as the BOE X2 screen, in its upcoming model, the OnePlus 13.

    OnePlus 13 to Debut with BOE X2 Screen

    Li Jie, the President of OnePlus China, confirmed this collaboration on Weibo, expressing enthusiasm about the partnership with BOE. He highlighted that this alliance aims to elevate display quality in the industry, focusing on high-brightness performance and eye-care features.

    The previous model, the OnePlus 12, introduced the first-generation BOE X1 Oriental Screen, marking the initial collaboration between OnePlus and BOE. This screen was the first 2K display made in China to receive a DisplayMate A+ rating and is still considered one of the top displays in the market.

    Display Design and Features

    Rumors and leaks suggest that the BOE X2 screen on the OnePlus 13 will have a flat design with a micro-curvature on all four edges. This design aims to combine the strengths of both flat and curved screens, offering visual consistency and edge protection while retaining the aesthetic and comfort of curved displays. The 6.8-inch 8T LTPO panel will support a 120Hz refresh rate and a 2K resolution of 3160 x 1440 pixels. It may also include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor for security. Additionally, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra is expected to feature the same display.

    According to a post by trusted leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the OnePlus 13 might become official by late October or early November. The launch is likely planned ahead of the Nov. 11 (Single’s Day) shopping festival.

    Specifications and Features

    Reportedly, the OnePlus 13 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and will include a 6000mAh battery, supporting 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. The rear camera setup will feature a 50-megapixel LYT-808 primary camera with OIS, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel IMX882 3x telephoto periscope lens. Additional features will include a 0916T haptic motor, and the device will have IP68/69 dust and water resistance.


    OnePlus 13 Launching in October with BOE X2 Display
  • Realme GT 7 Pro Leak: BOE X2 Display, 3x Zoom, 100W Charging

    Realme GT 7 Pro Leak: BOE X2 Display, 3x Zoom, 100W Charging

    Realme has recently launched the Realme 13 Pro series of smartphones in China. In the upcoming weeks, the company is anticipated to unveil additional Realme 13-branded devices in its domestic market. By late October or November, the Realme GT 7 Pro is expected to debut, equipped with the next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. The tipster known as Digital Chat Station has already shared substantial details about the GT 7 Pro, and today, more information was disclosed through their Weibo account.

    Rumored Specifications of Realme GT 7 Pro

    Although the Weibo post doesn’t explicitly name the Realme GT 7 Pro, the emojis and specifications strongly imply it is the device in question. The post reveals that the Realme GT 7 Pro will sport a new BOE X2 display, which appears flat even with its micro-curved edges on all sides. For reference, the Realme GT 5 Pro, launched last December, featured a BOE X1 screen. The leaker noted that the screen’s parameters can be customized, and Realme might use different branding to promote the display.

    While the leaker mentioned the screen will support a 1.5K resolution, the size remains undisclosed. However, given that the BOE X2 is likely an upgraded version of the BOE X1, the Realme GT 7 Pro’s screen might be 6.78 inches, similar to its predecessor, the GT 5 Pro.

    Key Hardware and Features

    The Realme GT 7 Pro is set to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. It seems the highest variant of this model will offer 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of internal storage. Although the leak didn’t specify the battery size, it did mention a high-capacity silicon battery with 100W charging support. The leaker previously suggested the possibility of a 6,000mAh+ battery. There’s still uncertainty regarding wireless charging support, as it cannot be enabled on the device’s current engineering prototype.

    The rear camera setup on the Realme GT 7 Pro might include a LYT-600 3X periscope lens but could lack a telephoto macro lens. An earlier leak by the same source indicated the device might support 10x hybrid zoom and 120x digital zoom, potentially featuring a 50-megapixel main camera sensor.

    Build and Security Features

    The GT 7 Pro is expected to have an IP68/69-rated construction, making it dust and water-resistant. For security, the device will incorporate a single-point ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.