The screen on the iPhone is clearly superior to the one on the Nexus One

The screen on iPhone it is far from perfect and far from rendering the images with a clarity similar to the screen Super AMOLED recently introduced by Samsung on one of its terminals, but it is clearly higher than the screen AMOLED used Nexus One, the terminal of those from Google.

The statements were made by the president of Displaymate Technologies, Dr. Raymond Soneira, who together with his team did some laboratory tests to test which of the 2 terminals has the best screen. After the tests it turned out that the screen on Nexus One it does not render the images as well as the one on iPhone, rather the screen on Nexus One it has a lot of artifacts and is not very accurate. From what it seems the display iPhone, like most displays on high-end mobile phones, it displays images in 18 bit color depth and emulates 24 by dithering, unlike the Nexus One which only has 16 bit and as Dr. Soneira declares, this type of screens it is generally used for low-end phones, in no case for a high-end phone Nexus One.

In conclusion, although Google is trying, it cannot cope with Apple/iPhone, which was actually demonstrated by the low sales reported for Nexus One globally. The entire test can be seen here.