Apple was incredibly proud to launch its 2019 iPhones, the iPhones 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhones 11 Pro Max. All of them are pricey of course, though somewhat cheaper than last year's equivalents. But some people had a reason to be even more smug.
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The iPhone 11 features a 6.1-inch Retina display, which means it's likely an LCD display and not an OLED like the Pro and Pro Max flagships. Because of that, it's also locked at 60 fps, something one competitor in particular smugly noted.
That's because the OnePlus 7 Pro is one of the few Android devices to support a 90Hz display. This is the display rate of a screen, denoting how many frames it can retrieve in a second. More frames per second means a more fluid experience.
The OnePlus 7 Pro usually has a standard 60Hz display functionality, but you have the option to forcibly bump things up to 90Hz. Though this gives you buttery-smooth display performance, it's also a serious drain on your phone battery. However, you can also choose to have the display mode only change on a per-app basis, though that does require a special app and some tweaking.? And all of that from a device that only costs Rs 48,000 compare to the Rs 64,999 iPhone 11.
Still, a single comment was enough to light a fire under iPhone fans, who promptly clashed with equally stoic OnePlus supporters on Twitter.