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In DXOMARK's display
test, Samsung’s Galaxy
S24 Ultra has
taken the top spot. It outperforms the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Google Pixel 8 Pro, its rivals in
terms of performance. Additionally, the South Korean brand's most recent
flagship boasts a better screen than its predecessor. DXOMARK tested a wide
range of display-related topics on the S24 Ultra. According to the benchmarking
platform, it evaluates the outcomes of numerous objective and perceptual tests
in both controlled laboratory and real-world settings.
On the global DXOMARK
leaderboard, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has claimed the top spot with an
impressive 155 points. Following closely are Google's Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8, securing second and third
place, trailing by just one point. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, a rival to
the S24 Ultra, lags in the seventh position with 149 points. Notably, last
year's Galaxy S23 Ultra trails further down at the twelfth spot,
highlighting Samsung's significant advancements in enhancing the display
quality of its latest flagship.
DXOMARK highlights
that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra excels in sunlight visibility, boasting a
remarkable advertised peak brightness of 2,600 nits. This attribute contributes
to its impressive readability score of 161 points, a mere point shy of the
Pixel 8 Pro. Additionally, the phone's display features Corning's cutting-edge
Gorilla Armor, which claims to reduce reflections by up to 75 percent.
To read the contents
on the display in direct sunshine, the user does not need to find shade or
cover the screen with their hand. However, the screen brightness varied under
different circumstances according to the benchmark's testing results. In indoor
settings, it was too low and too high at night. When watching a video in low
light, there was also a lot of brightness. It is claimed that the phone can
manage frame rate inconsistencies and render colors accurately.
According to DXOMARK, when playing games, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra occasionally experienced inadvertent touches.
In DXOMARK's display
test, Samsung’s Galaxy
S24 Ultra has
taken the top spot. It outperforms the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Google Pixel 8 Pro, its rivals in
terms of performance. Additionally, the South Korean brand's most recent
flagship boasts a better screen than its predecessor. DXOMARK tested a wide
range of display-related topics on the S24 Ultra. According to the benchmarking
platform, it evaluates the outcomes of numerous objective and perceptual tests
in both controlled laboratory and real-world settings.
On the global DXOMARK
leaderboard, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has claimed the top spot with an
impressive 155 points. Following closely are Google's Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8, securing second and third
place, trailing by just one point. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, a rival to
the S24 Ultra, lags in the seventh position with 149 points. Notably, last
year's Galaxy S23 Ultra trails further down at the twelfth spot,
highlighting Samsung's significant advancements in enhancing the display
quality of its latest flagship.
DXOMARK highlights
that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra excels in sunlight visibility, boasting a
remarkable advertised peak brightness of 2,600 nits. This attribute contributes
to its impressive readability score of 161 points, a mere point shy of the
Pixel 8 Pro. Additionally, the phone's display features Corning's cutting-edge
Gorilla Armor, which claims to reduce reflections by up to 75 percent.
To read the contents
on the display in direct sunshine, the user does not need to find shade or
cover the screen with their hand. However, the screen brightness varied under
different circumstances according to the benchmark's testing results. In indoor
settings, it was too low and too high at night. When watching a video in low
light, there was also a lot of brightness. It is claimed that the phone can
manage frame rate inconsistencies and render colors accurately.
According to DXOMARK, when playing games, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra occasionally experienced inadvertent touches.
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