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Samsung takes the crown back from Apple as a new report claims the new Galaxy S9 display is better than the iPhone X

Mar 1, 2018, 21:10 IST

Samsung Electronics CEO DJ Koh.AP

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  • Samsung launched the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ flagship smartphones at an event on Sunday, right before Barcelona's Mobile World Congress kicked off this week.
  • DisplayMate reviewed the phones' display, declaring it's the best display that they have ever tested - and not just in smartphones.
  • This means that the Galaxy S9 has surpassed even the iPhone X, which was crowned as "best display" last November when it stole the Galaxy Note 8's top spot.

DisplayMate, an authority in display quality, has just released its review of the newly-unveiled Galaxy S9, declaring that its display surpasses the iPhone X's - which in turn had one-upped Samsung's own Galaxy Note 8 when Apple launched it.

"Based on our extensive lab tests and measurements, the Galaxy S9 has an impressive display that establishes many new display performance records," DisplayMate's reports says, earning "[DisplayMate's] 'Best Performing Smartphone Display Award,' and receiving our highest-ever A+ grade."

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Samsung did not particularly focus on the Galaxy S9's display at its event in Barcelona, but it nonetheless built upon the already strong foundation of both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ from the previous generation, as well as the aforementioned Galaxy Note 8.

The Galaxy S9 and S9+ have 5.8- and 6.2-inch displays respectively, both using organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology and QuadHD+ resolution with an elongated 18.5:9 aspect ratio (2960x1440). Altogether, Samsung calls this its "Infinity display."

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The choice of OLED - a more advanced and costly technology than, say, LCD - brings with it a number of advantages, such as power efficiency (because pixels can be lit up individually, leaving them off when the colour is black), and colour richness.

DisplayMate particularly focuses on colour accuracy, too, which deems to be "record-setting" and "visually indistinguishable from perfect" when it comes to the Galaxy S9's display.

According to the report: "For all of the calibrated screen modes, the Galaxy S9 has uniformly excellent record-setting, visually indistinguishable from perfect, absolute color accuracy."

Here are DisplayMate's full conclusions of the Galaxy S9:

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