Oppo Find X2 to Pack 6.5-Inch QHD+ Curved OLED Display With 120Hz Refresh Rate: Report

Oppo Find X2 will reportedly let users enable 120Hz mode at QHD+ resolution.

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By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 21 January 2020 12:14 IST
Highlights
  • Oppo Find X2 is said to pack a 6.5-inch curved OLED display
  • It will let users switch between full-HD+ and QHD+ at 120Hz refresh rate
  • Oppo Find X2 will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 SoC

Oppo Find X2 will reportedly let users enable 120Hz mode at QHD+ resolution

Oppo confirmed over a month ago that its next flagship phone – the Oppo Find X2 – will be launched in Q1 2020 and will pack the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC. The upcoming Find X-series phone has so far remained under the wraps, but a new leak has now shed some details about the Oppo Find X2's display. The Oppo Find X2 is claimed to sport a 6.5-inch curved OLED display with a resolution of 1440 x 3168 pixels. More importantly, the panel will reportedly have a 120Hz refresh rate and will let users stick to that refresh rate number at QHD+ and full-HD+ resolutions.

As per a report from GSMArena that cites a Weibo tipster, the Oppo Find X2 will pack a 6.5-inch curved OLED display. However, there is no word if the phone will flaunt a full-screen design courtesy of a pop-up camera, or if it will feature a hole-punch. The panel will reportedly have a native resolution of 1440 x 3168 pixels, which roughly translates to QHD+. And going with the current trend of high refresh rate panels on premium phones, the Find X2's curved OLED display is also said to offer a 120Hz refresh rate. And since it is an OLED display, the possibility of an in-display fingerprint sensor on the Oppo Find X2 also cannot be ruled out.

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However, what is interesting to note here is that the Oppo Find X2 will let users switch between full-HD+ and QHD+ resolutions without lowering the refresh rate. What this means is one can enable 120Hz refresh rate at QHD+ resolution and enjoy crystal clear video output with smooth frame transition. In comparison, the upcoming Galaxy S20 is said to limit 120Hz refresh rate to a lower system resolution, rather than the screen's native WQHD+ resolution. While the Oppo Find X2 appears to have the upper hand here, pairing 120Hz output at QHD+ resolution will significantly bring down the battery mileage as well.

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