Both the displays are capable of producing natural viewing experience and impressive
brightness under bright sunlight.
Not exact matches
And the phone's
brightness can, in fact, get
brighter than its user - facing maximum
under direct
sunlight, like we've seen on other AMOLED devices.
The Gorilla Glass 4 protected display is color accurate and has adequate
brightness to let you see even
under bright sunlight.
The screen is scratch resistant and splash proof, and the
brightness in the display is quite good on the highest levels, and the viewing
under the
bright sunlight was not hard as the screen was quite
bright.
It is not very
bright on maximum
brightness, and it was hard to read the content on the display
under sunlight.
The screen is quite
bright, and although it won't score a 10 out of 10 for the
brightness under sunlight, it is still
bright and sharp.
We tested the 5.1 - inch display
under bright sunlight, and had to set the
brightness to max, and the visibility was good.
The Galaxy S5 can automatically adjust both its
brightness and contrast to make the display more easily read when outdoors in direct
sunlight, for instance, something that also worked well
under the
bright lighting of Samsung's demo areas.