This is a feature of
most color AMOLED screens.
Not exact matches
I compared the three displays (using the Samsung Nexus S instead of the Focus, as it has a similar display) with the same landscape picture taken from my collection: the HD7 and the iPhone 4 have similar
color tones, the iPhone 4 is slightly better contrasted, and, as we know, the Super
AMOLED displays the
colors with higher saturation than
most LCDs, an effect that I personally like because the photos look bright and vivid, however, it might not reflect the reality of a scene.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro has a 5.5 - inch super
AMOLED display with full HD resolution at 1080 x 1920 pixels that give it a full robust image quality with one of the
most color - accurate displays for current smartphones.
Debuted at Mobile World Congress in February 2010, Super
AMOLED screens promised unsurpassed
color reproduction, better battery life and (
most important to us), far less reflectivity outdoors.
Samsung released two of the
most powerful tablets available last year, the Galaxy Tab S series includes one with an 8.4 - inch screen and other with a 10.5 - inch screen and both of them included some of the best internals available at that time, their screens use
AMOLED technology, providing very vibrant
colors and excellent contrast levels, plus, they were also very thin devices with a 6.6 mm profile.
AMOLED Photo is the one closest to a true RGB display output, which is to say the
colors the
most natural in this mode, while the
AMOLED cinema mode is great for video watching.
It has all the contrast and deep blacks that we've come to love from
AMOLED displays, but it's also bigger than average, with a healthy pixel density and —
most importantly — much better
color rendition than some older
AMOLED screens.
AMOLED display panels like the one found in
most Samsung Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S6 models, are known for their deep blacks and vivid
colors.
AMOLED displays pump out the deepest blacks and
most severe contrast, along with very vibrant
colors.
In fact, the «Super
AMOLED» displays Samsung packs into its own Galaxy devices are now considered the best displays you can get, with brighter backlights, more vivid
colors, and better efficiency than
most of their competitors.
The 6.44 - inch screen uses an LCD panel, like
most Xiaomi phones, and while
colors aren't as saturated as what you'd find on
AMOLED, there's plenty to like here.
The display is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 and has better
color reproduction than
most of the high - end display panels such as Apple's Retina display and Samsung's Super
AMOLED display.
Recent independent studies showed that Samsung's Super
AMOLED Plus display technology was preferred 2 to 1 over any competing display technology in the market today2, thanks to touchscreen's ability to deliver brilliant
colors with the
most contrast, providing a vivid and crisp viewing experience.
Furthermore, it is an
AMOLED panel, which means you get the deepest of blacks and the
most vibrant of
colors.
Like
most AMOLED displays, the Moto Z's can reproduce a wide range of
colors.
Though you can find other low - cost phones with full 1080p resolutions — , the Huawei Honor 5x for example — they don't have the rich
colors you get with
AMOLED and
most don't have panels this large.
Samsung hasn't really leapt forward in much of the Note 7, and that starts with the display — a Quad - HD resolution Super
AMOLED display that pumps out some of the
most saturated
colors in smartphones.
Colors also pop without being excessively over-saturated, although the G5 frequently favors cooler colors than most LCDs we've used, to the point where even AMOLED screens start to look warm by compa
Colors also pop without being excessively over-saturated, although the G5 frequently favors cooler
colors than most LCDs we've used, to the point where even AMOLED screens start to look warm by compa
colors than
most LCDs we've used, to the point where even
AMOLED screens start to look warm by comparison.
The handset had a Snapdragon 801 processor, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB of storage, and plenty of other high - end specs - but like its predecessor, the
most distinctive feature of the YotaPhone 2 was the fact that it had two displays: a 5 - inch full -
color Full HD
AMOLED on the front, and a slightly smaller, lower - resolution, monochromatic e-ink display on the rear.