At the Mobile World Congress 2026, TCL CSOT has stepped up a notch with its new theme introduction, “Super Pixel Beyond Limits,” which is not just an ordinary screen upgrade on smartphones. Super Pixel is a polished mobile display architecture crafted to end the long‑standing performance trade‑offs. Aiming to change how we experience motion, efficiency and clarity on phones, a long-time challenge for smartphone makers in bringing all three of these together.
So, the pitch for Super Pixel is simple. But the question is, will it deliver?
Showcasing its APEX philosophy: Amazing Display Experience, Protective of Eye Health, Eco-Friendly to Build and Use, and X-Unlimited Imaginative Potential at its MWC booth, TCL CSOT is reflecting on its ambition of “Display Beyond Limits.”
All about reimagined pixels
Rather than adamantly pushing for higher resolutions just for marketing’s sake, the introduction of Super Pixel shows a distinct evolution, made for outperforming the conventional solutions. Raising the sub-pixel roughly by 1.8% in Super Pixel, it will use Real RGB layout; bringing a sharpness similar to WQHD SPR display designs, says TCL CSOT. The result is excellent visual precision with richer textures and finer details, with 40% higher refresh rates.
Efficiency brings transformation; here, the optimized data processing will cut down power consumption by about 25%, reportedly, while the image quality is maintained. Single-handedly solving one of the greatest issues of quality performance with battery longevity, a potential by Super Pixel that could make it more than only a spec-sheet flex.
Single Vision, Three Swing Bets
In proving its concept, TCL CSOT is putting forth three 6.9-inch mobile panels at MWC 2026, each engineered for individual performance.
Super Clarity
Presenting the World’s First Super Pixel High-Clarity Mobile Display (6.9”) with 1200 x 2608 resolution at 420 PPI pixel density will produce amazing, detailed imagery. With an 8T LTPO backplane as well as a Full in Active Area (FIAA) technology, the display will support an adaptive brightness system ranging from 1 to 2000 nits. Moreover, Ultra-slim bezels with 0.5 mm, top and 0.8 mm, sides have efficiency with sharpness appeal; something uncommon in high-resolution displays.
Engineered Endurance
The World’s Lowest-power Consumption Super Pixel Mobile Display (6.9”) leans towards efficiency through 8T LTPO architecture alongside 1–120 Hz adaptive refresh rate. As claimed by TCL CSOT, 10% lower IC power, besides 25% lower SOC consumption, will continue 2000 nits brightness, which might ease battery demands but with smooth performance.

Fluid motion optimized
Designed for gaming and fast-paced play, World’s First Super Pixel High Refresh Rate Mobile Display (6.9”) ranges 165 Hz, just about 40% smoother than the traditional 120 Hz panels, with scales between 60 to 165 Hz for balanced power. Consisting of 3,200 nits tops the average picture level, aimed at delivering smoother motion even in ambient lighting.

Rewriting Panel Playbook
Smartphone upgrades happen incrementally, where redesigning pixels is more important than creating flashy displays. “We didn’t just chase higher numbers; we engineered a smarter pixel arrangement that delivers tangible benefits.” Says Liang, Director of OLED R&D Center of TCL CSOT. Signifying that delivering Super Pixel by TCL CSOT up to the expectations of the audience can push smartphone manufacturers to focus on performance with efficiency; genuinely resetting the idea of building smartphone displays.






