In the fast-moving setting of 2026, there is furious competition in the field of smartphones. Rumours for the OnePlus 16 have already started surfacing, and according to these early leaks, a cutting-edge 240Hz refresh rate screen is being tested by the brand . To non-tech-obsessed humans, a 240Hz screen may sound like the gaming breakthrough they didn’t know they needed, but that is not how everyone sees it, there’s been an increasing hum from both recreational and professional tech reviewers about what really matters here.
For a lot of people, the “need” isn’t more hertz—it’s QHD+ resolution and a proper All-Rounder Pro or Ultra version.
The 240Hz Problem: Smoothness Vs. Usefulness
The rumor mill, through trusty landline Digital Chat Station, suggests OnePlus is testing panels in excess of the 165Hz ceiling on the current OnePlus 15. On paper, 240Hz promised an unmatched smoothness. Yet the real implications are unclear for a number of reasons:
- App Support Lag: The apps for Android which are even high end games are still tuned only for 60Hz or 120Hz. Increasing to 240Hz should be “Black Frame Insertion” or frame creation, which can lead to artifacts rather than ACTUAL smoothness.
- The Battery Tax: Driving a 240Hz panel sucks down serious power, even with the brand new Silicon-Carbon (Si-C) high capacity batteries floating around (the rumors suggest them being in some of the performance models at up to 9,000mAh in size).
Returning Gains The leap in quality from 60Hz to 120Hz was game-changing, and the human eye has a much harder time noticing the difference between 165Hz and 240 Hz on a screen smaller than seven inches.

What Users Really Want: The “Pro” Renaissance
Poll the OnePlus community early in 2026 and you can sense it: fans are over the ’performance only’ generation or two we’ve had. I bet many would trade the 240Hz spec for a more well-rounded OnePlus 16 Pro or Ultra.
The Return of QHD+ Resolution
OnePlus 15 To achieve the mind-altering smoothness of 165Hz on something like the OnePlus 15, the company made a controversial trade-off: it reduced the screen resolution from 2K (QHD+) to about 1.5K For power users who value crispness for reading and media consumption, this felt like regressing. The OnePlus 16’s most requested upgrade isn’t more speed — it’s the return of that scary-sharp 3168 x 1440 resolution that just makes every pixel vanish.
A “No-Compromise” Camera System
While OnePlus emphasized gaming, even through the competition has surged ahead in mobile photography. Leaks point to the OnePlus 16 finally moving to a 200MP main sensor (presumably shared with the rumoured OPPO Find N6). The hardware that users are craving this high-res hardware to be matched up with?
- Better Telephoto Glass: An actual periscope zoom that can rival those in Samsung’s and Xiaomi’s Ultras.
- Hasselblad Calibration: The full return of the complex color science that some feel was washed out in more recent performance-first models.
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The “All-Rounder” Strategy
According to both 91Mobiles and GSMArena, OnePlus has heard this feedback loud and clear. The company is allegedly prepping a OnePlus 16 Ultra (or Pro) for the end of 2026. This could be the “all-rounder” fans have been looking forward to since the OnePlus 10 Pro.
Instead of going after a 240Hz marketing gimmick, this flagship would target:
- Balanced Refresh Rates: Sticking to a polished 144Hz or 165Hz LTPO panel which can all go down to 1hz for battery saving.
- -Premium Finesse- Bring back the alert slider across every device and focusing on premium build materials over sheer benchmarks.
- Thermal Management: Utilizing the available space for enhancements like vapor chambers to deal with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 without requiring external fans.
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Conclusion: Turning Point for OnePlus
The hype behind a 240Hz display is very much in the spirit of OnePlus’s previous work, aggressive, high-powered and headline-grabbing. But as the brand’s 2026 holiday season looms, the actual win might be waiting in that rumored Pro/Ultra model. If you do all of that by wrapping it in a camera-centric “all-rounder” with the sort of high resolution you’d expect from OnePlus, at last the folk who remember when a OnePlus phone just plain won on spec and price should be satisfied.

