Realme has now revealed the date on which the latest addition to its GT Neo series will be unveiled. The OEM has also now teased the third-gen smartphone as one of the emerging category of mobile devices with their own co-processors. It is now slated to have a standalone "graphics" chipset in addition to its new Dimensity 8100 silicon.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Realme-hypes-the-GT-Neo3-as-a-high-frame-rate-phone-on-announcing-its-launch.608995.0.html
In just over two years high refresh has taken off. In that time, I have not yet seen an objective measurement of pen input latency on an e.g. 1000Hz touch input display.
It should be a lot faster, right? To the point that pen input wouldn't have any more headache-inducing, or even noticeable latency any more when drawing? Would be nice to prove this. It would also go a long way to verify the marketing claims that such high frequency polling improves gaming input latency.