The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.
OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays are formed of organic materials that emit light. They have higher contrast ratios and wider viewing angles compared to LCDs. AMOLED and POLED are types of OLED displays.
IPS (In-Plane Switching) is a technology used for LCDs. It was designed to overcome the main limitations of conventional twisted nematic TFT displays: limited viewing angles and low-quality color reproduction. PLS (Plane-to-Line Switching) is a type of IPS screen developed by Samsung, with increased brightness and lower production costs.
Pixel density is a measurement of a screen's resolution, expressed as the number of pixels per inch (PPI) on the screen. A higher pixel density translates into more clarity and sharpness for the images rendered on the screen, thus improving the quality of the viewing experience.
Resolution is an essential indicator of a screen's image quality, representing the maximum amount of pixels that can be shown on the screen. The resolution is given as a compound value, comprised of horizontal and vertical pixels.
The frequency at which the screen is refreshed. Higher frequency results in less flickering (less noise) and more natural movement representation in action-intense scenes.
A nit is a measurement of the light that a display emits, equal to one candela per square meter. Brighter displays ensure a screen's contents are easy to read, even in sunny conditions.
Damage-resistant glass (such as Corning Gorilla Glass or Asahi Dragontrail Glass) is thin, lightweight, and can withstand high levels of force.
Gorilla Glass is one of the most popular brands of chemically strengthened glass, manufactured by Corning. Several versions have been developed, the newer ones being more durable and providing better damage resistance.
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Matthew
1 month ago
9 / 10
Top of the line for a reason!
Matthew
1 month ago
9 / 10
This device has been AMAZING coming from a 2018 flagship. I had the LG V40 before this phone and I have to say that this phone absolutely DESTROYS the V40. The 120hz refresh rate is buttery smooth, the performance in games is flawless and emulators run like a dream. I haven't found a single thing this phone doesn't do well. I work 12 hour shifts and with medium heavy usage I can easily make it to the end of work with 25-30% left. On heavy use days I might have to charge it once and then I can make it through until the end with plenty of battery to spare. Of course, not everything is sunshine and rainbows here. 3.5mm headphone jacks are something I really miss, and this phone doesn't remedy that. That said, bluetooth is getting to be so good it's hard to complain too much. Bixby is my biggest annoyance. I will never understand Samsung's decision to make holding the power button, the Bixby shortcut. To turn off the phone, you hold power and volume down. Those two could easily have been swapped and I could just avoid Bixby unless I WANT it.
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IIknigt
26 days ago
9 / 10
Fast charging in the morning.
IIknigt
26 days ago
9 / 10
This phone is great, the camera is able to take great pictures in low light and the 45W fast charger is super useful in school when I need to quickly get around 30% battery. The high screen brightness is also amazing because of it being 1750 nits so I can see perfectly well. Another factor making this phone great is the battery has allowed me to get throughout a whole day and if I don't need to ruin the battery by charging it overnight because I can just use the fast charging in the morning. The chip inside the phone is good for gaming but I haven't tried it in any extremely demanding games and I have seen it is bad for battery health and may overheat.
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Dheeraj
6 days ago
9 / 10
sort of perfect
Dheeraj
6 days ago
9 / 10
Awesome perfect nothing to criticize here...