In the midst of the ongoing debate between Xiaomi and OnePlus regarding the quality control, a spokesperson of the Redmi brand has highlighted the Redmi K70 Pro‘s lead on manual maximum brightness over the OnePlus 12’s. He talked about talked about the importance of the maximum manual maximum brightness instead of the local peak brightness (more on this at the below).

Realme GT5 Pro’s 1000 nits manual max brightness outshines both OnePlus 12 and Redmi K70 Pro

In what seems like a response, Realme‘s Vice President, Xu Qi, has proudly mentioned the brightness specifications of the Realme GT5 Pro on Weibo. According to Xu Qi, the Realme GT5 Pro stands out in terms of “local peak brightness, global maximum brightness, and manual maximum brightness”. Notably, the manual maximum brightness of the Realme GT5 Pro reaches up to 1000 nits, which is higher than both the OnePlus 12’s 600 nits and Redmi K70 Pro’s 700 nits rating. You can see the brightness ratings of the Realme GT5 Pro in the screenshot below.

Xu Qi proudly mentions RM GT5 Pro’s brightness specs

Redmi K70 Pro:

  • Local peak brightness: 4000 nits
  • Global maximum brightness: 1200 nits
  • Manual maximum brightness: 700 nits

OnePlus 12:

  • Local peak brightness: 4500 nits
  • Global maximum brightness: 1600 nits
  • Manual maximum brightness: 600 nits

The entire “Xiaomi OnePlus screen brightness controversy” initiated when Lu Weibing, a key figure at Xiaomi, called for a professional analysis of recent incidents related to the “gap” and “dispensing” in new devices, with many incidents reportedly involving OnePlus 12 units. Based on the analysis, he reasoned that the quality standards of Redmi is higher than the industry. He further mentioned “Quality is the lifeblood of Redmi, and there can be no slackness and luck.”

Lu Weibing on Redmi’s quality control

In response to this, Li Jie, President of OnePlus China, clarified that the issues were “not a quality or design problem” and assured users that customer service would facilitate exchanges or returns promptly.

Redmi spokesperson on the importance of manual max brightness

Wang Teng, General Manager of the Redmi market and Redmi brand spokesman, added to the discourse by explaining the concept of ‘manual brightness’, emphasizing its relevance to daily use. Wang Teng claimed that the Redmi K70 Pro achieves a maximum manual brightness of 700 nits, surpassing the new OnePlus 12, which reportedly reaches only 600 nits.

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