The Realme 10 Pro+ has been officially launched in India, with the brand claiming that this smartphone offers users a flagship-like viewing experience. The brand says it spent more than $15 million on R&D when creating the curved screen equipped with three new technologies that enhance the visuals a smartphone can provide. With the launch announced, let’s take a look at these three new technologies.
Realme 10 Pro+: 2160Hz PWM Dimming
Most users scroll through social media in bed at night, hoping the endlessly scrolling dance videos will eventually lull them to sleep. When viewed in a dark environment, smartphone screens cause eye strain, which in turn can pose health risks. The 2160Hz PWM dimming feature is designed to address just that. This feature is claimed to offer a 4.5x dimming improvement compared to 480Hz PWM dimming (which is a standard feature on many flagship smartphones). It is also 1.7 times higher than the international lighting standard IEEE 1250 Hz, promising a higher level of eye protection.
HyperVision Mode of Realme 10 Pro+
The new smartphone also comes with the brand’s HyperVision mode, which should enhance colors and enhance the viewing experience. It also increases the dynamic range of images and videos, making darker parts darker and lighter parts lighter. This will have a significant impact on the content viewing experience.
Realme 10 Pro+ Curved screen with thin bottom bezel
The Realme 10 Pro+ features a curved screen with very thin bottom bezels to give users the biggest curved screen. To achieve this, the brand has used COP Ultra, which is an advanced wrapping technology, to ensure that the thickness of the bottom bezel is no more than 2.33 mm. This is believed to be thinner than the bezels you see on flagship smartphones with curved screens.
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