With the OnePlus Fold, OnePlus set a strong example, undoubtedly becoming the greatest foldable to come out this year. Shortly after, the OnePlus 12 was introduced in China, demonstrating how the firm intends to reclaim the throne from numerous of its competitors who have been competing for it. Now, the more cheap OnePlus 12R is attracting a lot of interest since it intends to revolutionize the upper-midrange segment for the foreseeable future.
OnePlus 12R Has Industry-Leading Display Without Costing An Arm and A Leg
Fans do know that the OnePlus 12R, also known as the OnePlus Ace 3, will be released in global regions next month. Today, we have some official information on the display that will be included in the latest budget king, and it seems promising.
The display on the OnePlus 12R is quite stunning. It not only has a blinding peak brightness of 4,500 nits, but it also has some extremely enticing features. For example, the 8T LTPO is said to consume less power while keeping realistic color. Combine that with an A+ from DisplayMate, and we don't see why the phone's display won't be a smashing success.
OnePlus 12R Set to Rival Top Competitors, Global Launch Scheduled for January 23
Sure, all of these things sound incredible on paper, and the real-world result could be completely different, but we are confident that OnePlus has worked hard on the OnePlus 12R, and it will not disappoint, at least not when it comes to performance or display, because based on all of the information we have been looking at, this phone will definitely challenge the best of what Samsung and other companies have to offer, according to WCCFTech.
In terms of release timing, the OnePlus 12R will be available in global regions on January 23rd, joining its elder brothers. A Chinese launch, on the other hand, will take place in the first week of January. This means that you will not have to wait too long for the new phones, regardless of where you live.
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