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Video: iPhone X review: Face ID, the notch, and a new screen
The display on a smartphone is the most important element, as it is the part of your phone that you interact with all the time. Apple LCD displays have always been great, but this year’s iPhone X OLED panel is the best.
I recall the Galaxy Note 8 having a reported brightness over 1,000 nits, but Dr. Soneira explains that the Note 8 can produce up to 1,240 nits for only small portions of the screen area. For full screen brightness, the Note 8 can produce up to 560 nits with automatic brightness compared to the iPhone X full screen at 634 nits.
DisplayMate states that Apple’s impressive precision display calibration is the major factor that sets the iPhone X apart from Samsung’s impressive OLED displays.
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One feature that has shown to be a problem on many other smartphones is the ability to use your phone in portrait and landscape with polarized sunglasses. Thankfully, the Apple iPhone X display works in both orientations.
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