iPhone X has the best current smartphone screen according to DisplayMate

Apple is known for offeringbest LCD screenspour smartphone,
which are, according to experts, close to perfection in the cases of iPhone
7 and 8. The iPhone X is the first model to adopt an OLED display, provided
by Samsung.

The company DisplayMate Technologies, a renowned specialist in the analysis of
screens, looked at the case of the screen of this latest device. And after
tests, this one is thebest smartphone screen
current
, even ahead of Samsung devices thanks to
Apple's excellent calibration workin factories
assembly.

DisplayMate is particularly impressed by theprecision of
individual calibration
on each iPhone
Samsung's OLED screen as the best smartphone screen currently on the market
walk.

The display of the iPhoneexcellent rendering of
colors and contrast level
, thanks in particular to the management system
iOS colors considered better than Android. This helps to make
Apple's OLED screen is superior to that of Samsung's smartphones.

The iPhonebetter visibility in weather
sunny
or in bright environments thanks to its screen which
holds the brightness record in the "Smartphones" category, with a score
of634 nits.

On the iPhone
climb to 726 nits. Comparatively, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 can go up
up to 560 nits with automatic brightness adjustment enabled.

DisplayMate notes that the iPhone
polarized glasses in portrait and landscape orientation, which is not the
case of LCD screens, which only work for one orientation
precise.

The firm, however, has one caveat, linked to OLED technology, namely that it
is possible to observe a blue halo when the screen is viewed from a "very
pronounced". But even on this point, the iPhone
its competitors.

In conclusion, DisplayMate believes that the iPhone
current smartphone, including Samsung, and that this is made possible by
the impressive precision of the calibration carried out by Apple on each iPhone
in the factories of its subcontractors.

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