OnePlus 15's appearance design is exposed, with domestic four-equivalent side straight screen o

OnePlus 15's appearance design is exposed, with domestic four-equivalent side straight screen o


Recently, Liu Haoran, general manager of OPPO Industrial Design Center, revealed that the appearance design of OnePlus brand's next flagship OnePlus 15 is far better than the outside world imagined. Subsequently, the digital chat station further exposed the appearance design of OnePlus 15.

It is reported that the front of OnePlus 15 will be equipped with a 6.78-inch OLED screen, and the screen supplier is still the domestic manufacturer BOE, using a new generation of Oriental screen. In terms of design, the front screen of OnePlus 15 will adopt a large R angle + four equal edges + straight screen design, and adopt LIPO technology, and the screen border is narrower than previous generations.

Public information shows that LIPO technology is an advanced screen packaging process. Through low-pressure injection molding technology, liquid polymer materials are used to encapsulate the screen wiring connection, and then the material is cured to closely combine the screen with the middle frame of the mobile phone. This process is inspired by the "amber" packaging method. The core is to optimize the frame structure of the display panel, reduce the use of traditional frame materials, and achieve a narrower frame design.

The Deco design and body of OnePlus 15 are highlights. The engineering machine has touched new materials before, and CMF is indeed something. ”

For reference, OnePlus 13 is equipped with a 6.82-inch congruent depth soft edge straight screen, with a screen resolution of 3168×1440 pixels, a screen-to-body ratio of 93.1%, a pixel density of 510PPI, a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, a peak brightness of 4500 nits, and supports 10-bit color depth.

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