And just because you don't view
your phone in bright sunlight doesn't mean somebody else doesn't.
I had no problems using
the phone in bright sunlight either.
I could easily use
the phone in bright sunlight, which is great.
I did not face issue while using
the phone in bright sunlight, which is great.
Not exact matches
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Contrast is perfect, it's plenty
bright for when you're using your
phone in direct
sunlight, and colors really pop out at you (you can adjust the color profile
in settings too).
At 500 nits, the Essential
Phone's screen isn't the
brightest display on the market, but it's still legible, even
in direct
sunlight.
My aim here was to push the optics and image processing of the three smartphone cameras to the limit — every
phone camera takes a good snap
in bright sunlight, but they all struggle once light gets low.
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.
Videos on the
phone appear crisp, colour reproduction is accurate and it works well even
in bright sunlight.
And like the GS5 there's a special super-high brightness mode that kicks
in when the
phone is exposed to very
bright sunlight, increasing visibility at the cost of contrast.
Nice
phone but camera is not as good as they advertised but avergae battery quite good performance
in average not good
in gaming and it could be cuz it has a midrange processor display
bright enough but not good
in direct
sunlight fingerprint is so fast and resonsive
The Pebble, the best smartwatch out there, earns its keep because it's easy to use, simple, waterproof, has an easy - to - read screen
in bright sunlight, and works with a huge number of iOS and Android
phones, plus it has one of the best app stores
in wearable tech at the moment.
Whenever our eyeballs and mug were looking down at the
phone it opened very quickly, except when we were walking
in bright sunlight — and, that's just the sort of situation where you'll want to recheck Google Maps or quickly reply to a message to say «I'm on my way.»
But honestly, we have had no problems viewing content on it, except
in utterly
bright sunlight, when we were generally too busy trying to find shade for ourselves instead of looking at our
phones (summers
in India can be rather warm).
It gets very
bright and I had no difficulty using the
phone outdoors
in direct
sunlight.
The reflective always - on display is easily readable
in bright sunlight or indoors and shows all of your
phone's app notifications like calendar alerts, text messages (you can read the full text), emails, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, WeChat, LinkedIn, Snap, Slack, you name it.
I took a walk outside our NYC office
in bright sunlight, and Face ID definitely had issues recognizing my face consistently while I was moving until I went into shade or brought the
phone much closer to my face than usual.
That 1000 nits thing only works
in bright sunlight, and even then most
phones don't look that great under the sun, and that includes the note 8.
Like many
phones, it's not the best
in direct
sunlight, but this
phone gets
brighter than the Moto Z for example.
Shots from the main camera are about what I'd expect from a
phone at this price; good enough to for some holiday snaps
in bright sunlight, but lack the overall clarity and punchy colours you'd get from a higher - end
phone.
The
sunlight legibility of the screen is pretty impressive too for its price, the content on the device is visible even
in the
brightest of the day when you're outdoors accessing your
phone.