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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, screen

New model for the Galaxy S series, the new leader of the Show. The Green S20 Ultra launched last February 11 at the Green Unpacked event in the first half of the year has just replaced the Google Pixel 4 XL, to mobile with the best screen seen so far on its class device ** according to experts at the company that has been testing and using well for all kinds of devices for years.

In your review, Matte display confirms that the Galaxy S20 Ultra screen has broken a dozen different records, and as such has been described as "seemingly incomprehensible to perfection", thus earning an A + rating, the highest given by the company.

Samsung broke 12 different records with the Galaxy S20 screen

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra screen, FUJWEO xon

According to a report prepared by Show, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, a larger model with the Galaxy S20 family price, has a good first-class display, approaching technical perfection in terms of color accuracy and basic performance in all cases analyzed.

This led to a panel hit 12 different records, from the highest level of light seen thus far in the OLED display – 828 nits of 100% dek APL -, up to 1,348 nits of reduced APL -, to the highest color accuracy. A complete list of milestones achieved by the AMOLED's massive 6.9-inch Galaxy S20 Ultra panel is available in the image below these lines:

Galaxy S20 Ultra screen records

Display Mate also takes advantage compare the S20 Ultra screen with the previous series models. Thus, they point out that the new model's screen is 14% lighter than that of the Samsung Galaxy S10 +, and that it surpasses the last in features such as a higher refresh rate or lower panel display which helps improve visibility even outdoors.

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