Chinese display manufacturers Tianma (TM) and BOE are actively testing new smartphone screens, according to renowned insider Digital Chat Station. These screens are set to feature a resolution of 1.5K, which translates to approximately 1440 x 1080 pixels, offering a crisp yet power-efficient option for modern devices. Combined with a groundbreaking refresh rate of 240 Hz, these displays promise ultra-smooth animations and responsiveness, far surpassing the traditional 60 Hz and even some high-end 120 Hz screens found on current smartphones.

Though specific manufacturer details are scarce, it is speculated that gaming smartphones from Realme, iQOO, Redmi, and OnePlus could be among the first to adopt these advancements. These brands are known for their robust partnerships with both BOE and Tianma and their strategic moves to integrate the latest display technologies and set themselves apart in a competitive market. Tianma and BOE, both renowned for their pioneering work in the display sector, have consistently ranked among the top in innovation and production scale.
These potential implementations could significantly impact the gaming smartphone market, gifting gamers with smoother graphics and enhanced visual experiences. As companies like Xiaomi eagerly await incorporation of such technologies, their competitors are likely strategizing similar upgrades, intensifying the race for display superiority. Previously, Digital Chat Station accurately reported on the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro’s specifications and revealed that the Realme GT 7 Pro would showcase a vibrant Samsung screen alongside the earlier-than-planned Dimensity 9400 SoC launch, preceding the Snapdragon 8 Elite.