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News on January 16, as everyone pays more and more attention to eye protection, high-frequency PWM dimming of OLED mobile phones has become a necessary specification.
Today, iQOO officially announced the launch of a new OTA for iQOO 12 and iQOO Neo9 series. 2160Hz full high-frequency dimming is officially launched, covering 2-600nit daily use scenarios, with SVM as low as 0.03.
After the update, the "Full High Frequency Dimming" option has been added to the mobile phone system developer options. When turned on, it can effectively reduce stroboscopic flicker and make the phone more eye-friendly.
SVM is also the parameter that two friends have argued about before. According to Wang Teng, SVM is a certified value by the Lighting Association. If it is below 1, it meets the eye protection standards. In the past, lighting equipment would have frequency flicker problems. , and the lighting of the entire surface is synchronously bright and synchronously dark.
SVM below 0.1 will protect the eyes of flicker-sensitive users to the greatest extent and avoid eye soreness, astringency, and swelling.
After the update, the 1.5K screen of the iQOO Neo9 series has further increased its advantages, becoming one of the strongest 1.5K screens on the market.
This screen also supports an ultra-high refresh rate of 144Hz and intelligent dynamic high refresh rate from 1Hz to 144Hz, making sliding more smooth and without any pressure on power consumption.
The iQOO series is the industry’s first 2K E7 144Hz full-sensing screen. It uses Samsung’s latest E7 luminescent material, with a peak brightness of up to 3000nit and a global brightness of 1600nit. It has passed SGS low blue light certification.
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