By Marshia Garcia, | April 06, 2017
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is exceptional in every way. (YouTube)
Samsung never fails to update its products every year, and it always comes up with exceptional OLED displays for its Galaxy and Galaxy Note screens.
DisplayMate recently tested the screen of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and concluded that it has the best display available. For those who have been waiting for the iPhone 8, this is such a great news, according to BGR.
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Samsung is responsible for manufacturing Apple's first OLED display. Only Samsung could meet the quality and volume demands of Apple.
"In a new era of OLED smartphone production which has a full-screen design, Galaxy S8 is the first," Dr. Raymond M. Soniera, the president of Displaymate, stated.
He pointed out that the Galaxy S8 has several state-of-the-art features.
"The Galaxy S8 is the most innovative and high-performance Smartphone display that we have ever lab tested." Thus, the Galaxy S8 turns out as the Best Performing Smartphone Display. This leads DisplayMate to earn the highest ever A+ grade," the Deccan Chronicle stated.
The Galaxy S8's screen boasts of the largest native color gamut (113% DCI-P3 and 142% sRGB / Rec.709); the highest peak brightness (1,020 nits); the highest contrast rating in ambient light (227); the highest screen resolution (2960 x 1440); the highest contrast ratio; the lowest reflectance (4.5%); and the smallest brightness variation with viewing angle (29%). The Galaxy S8 is exceptional in every way.
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