BOE’s new double-layer OLED display increases screen life by 6 times


BOE has a new screen to offer, and HONOR will be the first to use it. BOE’s new double-layer OLED screen actually increases screen life by 6 times, the company claims.

BOE has a new double-layer OLED display to offer, with major improvements

HONOR confirmed as much via a post on Weibo (Chinese social media network). The image that the company shared (shown below), and the caption that accompanies it, clearly states a 600% improvement in terms of screen life.

That’s not all, though. A 40% boost in power efficiency is also noted here. Needless to say, that’s another huge benefit to this display. It seems like the HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will be the phone to feature this panel.

That handset will launch on March 18, the company confirmed recently. It will launch in China, during the same event where we’ll see the Porsche Design HONOR Magic6 RSR. It’s actually possible the two phones will share their design.

We don’t really have any more information about this display. These two tidbits that the two companies shared are more than enough to get us excited about BOE’s new panel, that’s for sure.

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will seemingly be the first phone to use that panel

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will look a bit different than the HONOR Magic6 Pro, even though their internals will be almost identical. It will have a different camera shape on the back, and a different backplate in general.

HONOR already confirmed the design, basically, so there’s not much to hide in that regard… at least from the looks perspective. The size of the phone will not change, we’re looking at the HONOR Magic6 Pro dimensions.

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate likely won’t launch globally, but the Porsche Design HONOR Magic6 RSR is expected to arrive to global markets. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will fuel both smartphones, most likely, while you’ll be getting a whole range of high-end specifications as part of the package.




BOE has a new screen to offer, and HONOR will be the first to use it. BOE’s new double-layer OLED screen actually increases screen life by 6 times, the company claims.

BOE has a new double-layer OLED display to offer, with major improvements

HONOR confirmed as much via a post on Weibo (Chinese social media network). The image that the company shared (shown below), and the caption that accompanies it, clearly states a 600% improvement in terms of screen life.

That’s not all, though. A 40% boost in power efficiency is also noted here. Needless to say, that’s another huge benefit to this display. It seems like the HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will be the phone to feature this panel.

That handset will launch on March 18, the company confirmed recently. It will launch in China, during the same event where we’ll see the Porsche Design HONOR Magic6 RSR. It’s actually possible the two phones will share their design.

We don’t really have any more information about this display. These two tidbits that the two companies shared are more than enough to get us excited about BOE’s new panel, that’s for sure.

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will seemingly be the first phone to use that panel

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate will look a bit different than the HONOR Magic6 Pro, even though their internals will be almost identical. It will have a different camera shape on the back, and a different backplate in general.

HONOR already confirmed the design, basically, so there’s not much to hide in that regard… at least from the looks perspective. The size of the phone will not change, we’re looking at the HONOR Magic6 Pro dimensions.

The HONOR Magic6 Ultimate likely won’t launch globally, but the Porsche Design HONOR Magic6 RSR is expected to arrive to global markets. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will fuel both smartphones, most likely, while you’ll be getting a whole range of high-end specifications as part of the package.

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