The vibrant
mode makes the colors pop a lot more and it looks better (at least in our opinion), and the standard mode is a bit warmer than the vibrant mode.
Not exact matches
The 6.2 - inch QHD + panel is also HDR10 compatible, and there's a video enhance
mode in the settings that
makes colors pop, particularly while viewing multimedia content on the device.
The reliance on black backgrounds in the interface
make the whites and
colors pop, and while there's no automatic brightness
mode I found myself comfortable with brightness set to 80 percent.
In adaptive
mode the screen is way oversaturated to
make colors pop, something we are used to from Samsung devices.
The deep
color saturation of AMOLED
makes the on - screen graphics
pop in full brightness, while its high contrast means the time is usually still visible even in power - saving
mode.