Basic - Most color
accurate phone display tested by Displaymate.
Not exact matches
It will always be an
accurate representation of the paper document that it represents — on a 27 ″ monitor, on a 13 ″ laptop
display, on an 9.7 ″ iPad screen, or a 4.8 ″ Galaxy s3
phone.
Though
phones with OLED
displays, like the Samsung Galaxy S5, deliver more vivid contrast and slightly richer, if less
accurate, color, the iPhone 6's 4.7 - inch IPS
display is excellent: vivid and rich.
Minus a missing headphone jack, it checks off so many of the features I look for in an Android
phone: superlative performance, a crisp, colour
accurate display, all - day battery life and unobtrusive software.
Again, the
phone has a proficient screen that's more than capable of rendering accurate colours across a wide range of use cases, but there's ultimately nothing special about the XZ1 display that allows it to compete with devices like the Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8 +, the Essential Phone, or even the Google Pixel 2 XL (issues and
phone has a proficient screen that's more than capable of rendering
accurate colours across a wide range of use cases, but there's ultimately nothing special about the XZ1
display that allows it to compete with devices like the Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8 +, the Essential
Phone, or even the Google Pixel 2 XL (issues and
Phone, or even the Google Pixel 2 XL (issues and all).
On other other side of the equation, the
phone has also been praised for reportedly having the most color
accurate display, at least according to the experts over at DisplayMate.
A small concern, on the Galaxy S7, switching the
display to basic mode used to deliver one of the most color
accurate screens on any
phone we've tested.
It introduces a reworked on - screen keyboard featuring a new toolbar, as well as new high - contrast themes, a revamped Finder designed to provide faster and more
accurate searches, additional AI features through the inclusion of Bixby briefing, dual messenger capabilities allowing for the usage of two messaging accounts with the same
phone and app, and additional
display settings to prevent eye strain, just to name a few.
In typical Samsung fashion, the Galaxy S6
phones are packed with the latest technology: an octacore Samsung Exynos processor (for the international version, Samsung would not confirm what processor the US models will use); 5.1 - inch QHD Super AMOLED
displays; 3 GB of RAM; 32, 64, or 128 GB of internal storage; 16 - megapixel cameras with optical image stabilization; a new fingerprint sensor in the home button that no longer requires a swipe; an infrared heart - rate monitor that Samsung says also helps the camera obtain
accurate white balance; integrated support for both Qi and PMA wireless charging; fast USB charging that's 1.5 times faster than the Galaxy S5; a speaker that's 1.5 times louder than the S5's; and integrated support for Samsung Pay, which uses either NFC or MFT (LoopPay) technology for transactions.
The LG G5 was one of the least
accurate smartphone
displays I've ever tested, but the G6 is far better when compared to other
phones at their default
display modes.
However, with a Delta - E error rating of 5.4 (0 is perfect), the Robin's
display is less
accurate than the average smartphone (2.9) and the other
phones in this comparison.
To my surprise, the
display produced
accurate whites unlike most Honor
phones, where
display is shadowed by a blue tint.
Credit: Cherlynn LowAlthough both
phones add some glow to their respective
displays to cast light on your face instead of using a separate bulb, Samsung's delivers more -
accurate skin tones, not to mention a sharper picture.
The Le Pro3's
display is bright with
accurate colors, but because it's a traditional LCD, you don't get the color saturation that's offered by OLED - equipped
phones.
The
display on both
phones is sharp and color
accurate.
Putting the
display side - by - side with leading
phones and tablets you notice whites that are a bit too yellowish grey, and while we prefer «missing» color temperature to the warm side rather than the cool, we'd of course prefer simply
accurate colors.
CN3
display is good with
accurate colors, real whites and very sensitive (almost iOS / Win like) touch response even after applying the plastic screen protector that comes with
phone.
You'll miss out on
phone notifications by buying this tracker, but you do get the benefit of an always - on color
display,
accurate fitness tracking features - just note these are more limited than some other trackers on this list - as well as access to an in - depth app to break down your stats on your smartphone.
A fingerprint scanner will also be a part of this package, and it will be located below the
phone's
display, as part of the device's home key, which will be included on this handset if the info is
accurate.
The
phone is also seemingly smaller than the Nova 3e, which has a 5.84 - inch screen, so if this dummy unit is
accurate the Huawei P20 could have a smaller
display than that.
Photos have slightly above average detail, though the LCD
displays on these
phones mean the colors don't look as appealing (they do look more
accurate, however.)