The soon-to-be-announced Find X2 from OPPO may have one of the best displays in a smartphone this year. Tweets from the official OPPO account as well as the company’s Vice President, Brian Shen, have revealed the screen is capable of displaying up to 1 billion colors.

The screen is able to display so many colors because it is a 10bit OLED panel. The tweets include a video that shows the differences between the Find X2’s display and other 8-bit displays (LCD and OLED).

It has already been confirmed that the OPPO Find X2 has a 3K display with a 500,000:1 contrast ratio. The screen is curved and can be called a waterfall display but OPPO says they chose not to make the curves as pronounced as those of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro.

The display also has a 120Hz refresh rate that can be activated even when the display is at its highest resolution. Another feature of the screen is its 240Hz touch sampling rate and it has been reported that there is a dedicated display chip that upscales SDR content to HDR.

The Find X2 will have a Snapdragon 865 processor, 48MP triple rear cameras and a 32MP selfie camera. It will have support for 65W fast wired charging, 30W fast wireless charging, and 10W reverse charging.

OPPO will announce the Find X2 on March 6.

 

(Sources: 1, 2, 3)