The most refined screen on the market comes to Xiaomi with these two revolutionary technologies

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Xiaomi improves the viewing experience of its ‘flagship phone’ with two revolutionary technologies: Sliding Variable Speed ​​and Natural Eye Protection Mode… Here’s how they work!

After showing us the amazing CyberFocus inherited from his robotic dog, it seems that the Xiaomi 12 want to continue showing us part of its most revolutionary technologies in a leisurely way, raising the hype while we wait for you in the international markets and also leaving time for the most beast, the Xiaomi 12 Ultra , which will be presented soon.

This time, we have known two technologies for improve the display of its AMOLED panels that had not been initially announced either, and that are called Sliding Variable Speed and Natural Eye Protection Mode focusing the first on perfecting the variable refresh rate offered by the LTPO screen, while the second chooses to increase the quality and naturalness of the filters blue light and eye protection.

Both technologies have been announced in China on the net social Weibo, the usual communication channel of Xiaomi managers in recent times, although they have been the colleagues of GizChina who explained to us what is this all about and why the Xiaomi 12 will enjoy one of the best viewing experiences from across the industry, without changing the panel’s AMOLED technology and with some pretty bold innovations.

A dropper and almost unintentionally, it seems that Xiaomi wants to continue warming up the international presentation of its new ‘flagship’ the Xiaomi 12 with innovative technologies that no one had told us about at the events in China.

From the dog-robot to the mobile: this is how he has exported Xiaomi the impressive autofocus of the CyberDog to the Xiaomi 12

A new algorithm to improve the variable refresh rates of the AMOLED LTPO

The first of the news from Xiaomi, which is called Sliding Variable Speed in a rather bombastic trade name, is also the one that has left me with the most doubts and hopes, since the Chinese giant talks about a more refined algorithm with greater optimization to adapt the refresh rate of the AMOLED LTPO panel , which as you already know by now altitudes can work with practically any sampling frequency from 1 or 10 hertz up to 120 Hz.

This technology helps save battery without penalizing the most fluid experience of the high refresh rates, adapt I automatically run this update speed, so Xiaomi claims to have developed a feature that will further improve this experience, synchronizing the refresh rate when we do scroll with your fingers on the screen of our smartphone, gradually reducing it as the movement animations slow down.

Basically, what Xiaomi is trying to explain to us is that its algorithm tries to synchronize the frames per second of the animations with the refresh rate of the screen

in real time once we drag and we release with the finger on the interface of any application, thus avoiding lags and weird effects that occur when updates are slowed down too quickly.

Xiaomi’s new variable refresh technology, ready to improve the experience.

Eye protection without loss of performance, with a more effective blue light filter

The second technology, which in your case is called

The most curious part is in the confirmation that all these technologies are exclusive to the Xiaomi 12 Pro, which for now is the most performant and advanced of the family waiting for his brother ‘Ultra’, although we do not know if they will be expanded to more models from the Xiaomi catalog being treated as it is about software improvements… The Xiaomi 12 Ultra will incorporate them for sure, yes!

Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro, Xiaomi’s new high-end comes in two sizes and debuts the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Related topics: Mobiles, Chinese mobiles, Technology, Xiaomi

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