Recently, professional screen testing agency DisplayMate released the screen test report of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which is the same as the previous Samsung flagship, The Note 20 Ultra has been given the screen rating of A+without any doubt, but although there is no difference from other A+flagship computers from the rating, we can still find some new highlights by looking closely at the test report of DisplayMate.
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is equipped with a 6.9 inch, 3088 � 1440 resolution (496ppi) flexible curved OLED screen. The aspect ratio is 19.3:9, the aperture of the front camera is 3.5mm, and the Pentile sub-pixel array is used. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, but can only be started under the FHD+resolution (2316 � 1080).
In terms of color accuracy, the report mentioned that the Note 20 Ultra's average color deviation in sRGB mode reached 0.5 JNCD (maximum 1.6 JNCD), and it also reached 0.7 JNCD in DCI-P3 mode, setting a new record of the lowest color deviation among the models tested by DisplayMate.
In terms of brightness, the manual minimum brightness is 2 nits, the full screen peak brightness of Note 20 Ultra can reach 1037 nits in high light environment, and the local peak brightness can reach 1609 nits, which is also the highest level of mobile phone screens today.
In addition, the P3 color gamut of 108% and the sRGB color gamut of 135% of the screen coverage measured in Note 20 Ultra bright mode; The screen reflectivity is 4.4%; The power consumption of the screen is 16% lower than that of Note 10+.
It can be seen that although Samsung did not use much ink on the Note 20 Ultra screen at the press conference, as the number one provider of OLED screens for mobile phones today, Samsung has maintained a consistently high standard on its flagship.
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