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360 N6, N6 Lite, Asus ZenFone 4 ZE554KL, ZenFone 5 Lite, HTC U11 Life (HTC X2 in Japan), Lenovo K9 Note, Motorola Moto X4, Moto G6 Plus, Nokia 6.1, 7, Sharp Aquos C10, Aquos D10, Aquos S2 64 GB, Aquos S3, Aquos S3 Mini, Aquos Sense Plus, Sony Xperia XA2, Xperia XA2 Ultra, Xperia XA2 Plus, Xperia 10 SDM636 [184] Q3 2017
Up to 4K Ultra HD @ 60 FPS (from 4K30 Encode), 2x 2400x2400 @ 120 FPS ; Can record 240 FPS in 1080p and 480 FPS in 720p (Slow motion) 10-bit color depth (encoding and decoding) on H.264, H.265 and (decode only) VP9; BT.2020 support on DSP and GPU [187] ISP features: Qualcomm Spectra 280 ISP with Dual 14-bit ISPs
The N3 has a slightly smaller 5.5" Full HD screen compared to 5.9" screen on the N1. It also has more powerful specs with Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. The Oppo N3 has a rotate 16 MP camera with Schneider lens which can rotate 180° to the front as selfie camera.
The Kryo 680 CPU was announced with the Snapdragon 888 on 2 December 2020. [37] 1 Kryo 680 Prime (ARM Cortex-X1 based), up to 2.84 GHz. Prime core with 1 MB pL2 and 64 KB pL1; 3 Kryo 680 Gold (ARM Cortex-A78 based), up to 2.42 GHz. Performance cores with 512 KB pL2 each; 4 Kryo 680 Silver (ARM Cortex-A55 based), up to 1.8 GHz. Efficiency cores ...
Hexagon is the brand name for a family of digital signal processor (DSP) and later neural processing unit (NPU) products by Qualcomm. [2] Hexagon is also known as QDSP6, standing for “sixth generation digital signal processor.”
Ultra High-Definition, or Quad Full High-Definition Four times the resolution of 1080p. Requires a dual-link DVI, category 2 (high-speed) HDMI, DisplayPort or a single Thunderbolt link, and a reduced scan rate (up to 30 Hz); a DisplayPort 1.2 connection can support this resolution at 60 Hz, or 30 Hz in stereoscopic 3D.
There are other, non-standard display resolutions with 1080 lines whose aspect ratios fall between the usual 16∶9 and the ultra-wide 64∶27, e.g. 18∶9, 18.5∶9, 19∶9 and 19.5∶9. They are mostly used in smartphones or phablets and do not have established names, but may be subsumed under the umbrella term ultra-wide (full) HD.
This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g., red indicates a 4:3 ratio).