Will Xiaomi’s RGB OLED phones redefine the future of smartphone technology?

Also, Xiaomi is setting the standard for mobile display technology in the future. “RGB is clearly the trend of the display,” Redmi Product Manager Sun Cun stated in an official statement, citing IT Home. This happened in reaction to well-known leaker @DigitalChatStation, who claimed that major panel makers like CSOT, BOE, and Visionox were developing RGB OLED displays and that Tianma would shortly follow.
Compared to other OLED displays, RGB OLED offers crisper visuals, more accurate colors, and reduced power usage by displaying subpixels in the hues red, green, and blue. According to DigitalChatStation, a number of companies have begun **sampling 1.5K RGB OLED panels that can handle LIPO backplanes and high refresh rates, with 2025 smartphones being the target goods.

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Leading the way in this progression will be Xiaomi’s upcoming Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. TCL CSOT display panels, such as the Pro Max with a Real RGB panel using Super Pixel Alignment technology, are included with these devices. In addition to providing crisper visuals than 2K resolution, this enhancement reduces energy usage by 26%, which is ideal for flagships.
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Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, also highlighted “unparalleled screen clarity and battery savings” when discussing another innovation made possible by the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, which uses Super Pixel display technology.
With Sun Cun’s confirmation, there is now concrete proof that Xiaomi’s Redmi and Xiaomi brands will soon have flagship models with RGB OLED screens in a number of product lines and series, including the Xiaomi Pad series, Xiaomi 17 series, and upcoming Redmi K Ultra models. This is undoubtedly a significant step toward more **accurate, energy-efficient, and long-lasting display offerings.

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