Qualcomm excitingly announced that the future displays in the smartphone will be entering a new era. The reports swiftly suggest that smartphones will futuristically run on 5G networks. As smartphones drastically improve, Qualcomm also wanted to ride the improvement as they officially announced the smartphone screens will become incredibly clearer as 6k and 8k displays are bound to come.

Everybody should brace themselves as another milestone will be conquering in improving the smartphones. "We'll see a 6K, 8K display and beyond," Tim Leland, the vice president of Qualcomm revealed. Further continued that it is going to keep going on a different level that will surpass today's 4K TVs.

An incredible leap for Qualcomm as most of the current smartphones have only 2K screens. The Android Nougat and iPhone 7 Plus is just half of the 2K screen with just 1080p display, Hardcop has reported.  A massive change is coming, "It is going to the levels I would not have believed a few years ago," Leland claimed.

Leland continued that these are all steps towards the optical nerve realism and not just photorealism. As the display improvement is also the width of the color gamut, brightness of the display, and color accuracy not just in terms and sake of pixels per inch. One of the advantages of Qualcomm's high-resolution display is with the future being predicted to lie in virtual reality.

One of the problems that every VR enthusiasts always complain is the "screen door effect" wherein they can identify the individual pixels. With the maximum of 2K screen, users swarm relatively because of the low-resolution problem and the nearness of every pixel to users' eyes. Qualcomm's 6K and 8K higher display definitely solve the problem, Tech Radar has reported.

Leland boldly claimed that once a smartphone user owns a 6K or 8K display, they don't want to go back anymore to the old crappy display. But in every upgrade there is always a price, Leland stated that this kind of displays may don't have a great battery life. The battery is already the ultimate monster that manufacturers didn't defeat yet and this is a solid problem keeping the consumer to but Qualcomm's 6K and 8K screen display.