iPhone XS Max Is The Best Smartphone Screen Ever: DisplayMate

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The iPhone XS Max display has been declared the best display on a smartphone ever by DisplayMate, and that means we ought to take it seriously because these guys are professionals and a trusted source of display related testing and information. You may well remember that Display Mate last year awarded this same honor to the iPhone X display, but it was later snatched away by the Galaxy S9.

Well, the iPhone XS Max is here now, and it has successfully dethroned the Samsung flagship from this place of honor. According to a report by DisplayMate president Dr. Raymond M. Soneira, the iPhone XS Max matches and sets a bunch of display related records.

For starters, the iPhone XS Max display was remarked to be ‘truly impressive’ and its ‘absolute color accuracy’ achieved scores that are probably too technical for us to get into the nitty gritty with. However, the report described the iPhone XS Max display as “visually indistinguishable from perfect.”

iPhone XS Max color gamut

The display was also lauded for having a record high 100-percent APL full screen brightness of 660 nits, and the home screen brightness was said to be 725 nits! DisplayMate mentioned that the display is extremely bright and had low reflectivity, making it a great display for reading, and color accuracy. In fact, the reflectance of the iPhone XS Max screen was so low at 4.7 percent, it’s close to the lowest ever measured value for a smartphone.

The report is full of accolades and praise for the iPhone XS Max display, and it says that “The iPhone XS Max is a very impressive top tier smartphone display.”

So, if you’ve purchased the new iPhone XS Max, rest assured that the display on that thing is the best you can get on a smartphone right now, and that’s great!

Comments 2
  • Anu Modi says:

    I Think If Someone Is paying $1249 Than Its Obvious 🙂

  • Sabapathi says:

    We had same type of technologies when we were used those phones with 4.1 jelly bean.. with lower internal memories…those earlier days its like ” Move to SD” was available in app settings for individual apps.
    ….

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