The Samsung Galaxy Note7 has the best screen ever used in a smartphone

Samsung Galaxy Note7 has the best screen and destroys the competition in the tests done by the experts from DIsplay Mate.

The Samsung Galaxy Note7 has the best screen ever used in a smartphone, according to the experts from Display Mate, they had the opportunity to test the new product of the Samsung company and came to the conclusion that at the moment it has no rival in terms of the quality of the images displayed for users all over the world.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 has a curved Super AMOLED screen with a diagonal of 5.7 inches and qHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, and according to Display Mate, he passes any other screen used in a smartphone, the marks of very good and excellent being given by the American experts.

From the brightness of the screen to the clarity of images or the correct and exact reproduction of colors, the screen Samsung Galaxy Note7 impresses, having the lowest light reflection rate among all smartphones, but also the largest range of colors it is capable of rendering.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 has the best screen

Moreover, those from Display Mate were impressed by the fact that the screen Samsung Galaxy Note7 allows the setting of no less than 4 screen coloring modes, a function called Cinema Mode allows this, and this is ideal for playing 4K video clips available on the Internet.

Almost all tests done in the laboratory and all measurements show some improvements for the screen compared to the Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S7. The Galaxy Note7 has implemented many state-of-the-art screen improvements, with the technology for developing OLEd screens advancing faster than ever. The Galaxy Note7 has the screen with the most technological improvements and innovations that I have ever tested.

Although a comparison with the iPhone is not made, it is as clear as possible that the Samsung Galaxy Note7 humiliates the iPhone 6S when it comes to the quality of the images displayed on the screen, Apple having a lot to recover from this point of view.

Considering that Apple will launch a iPhone 7S with OLED screen, it is clear that the technology used in these components has evolved enough to make IPS LCD screens forgotten, and those from Apple will have to make the change quickly in order not to be left behind.