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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Samsung Galaxy Note10+ tops DxOMark charts, earns A+ rating from DisplayMate

The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G is the new camera king on the DxOMark charts. It has registered the top score not only for the rear camera, but for the front camera as well. Since the Galaxy Note10+ is the exact same phone as the Galaxy Note10+ 5G, apart from the additional 5G modem in the latter, the score applies to the LTE model as well. Furthermore, the Note10+’s Dynamic AMOLED screen broke 12 display records on DisplayMate. 

Starting with the DxOMark charts, the Galaxy Note10+ broke Huawei P30’s record by scoring an overall score of 113. It got a Photo score of 118, which is a point more than the P30 Pro. Moreover, the phone got a Video score of 101, which is also the highest yet. In contrast the Selfie camera scored 99 points, pushing the Zenfone 6 off the top spot. It must also be noted that the Galaxy Note10 uses the same selfie camera. You can also find out more about the DxOMark scores here.

Coming to the DisplayMate rating, the Galaxy Note10+ screen set the record for absolute color accuracy, contrast and intensity scale accuracy. 

Here’s a list of all the 12 display performance records matched or broken by the Samsung Galaxy Note10+:

Highest Absolute Color Accuracy (0.4 JNCD) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect Highest Image Contrast Accuracy and Intensity Scale Accuracy (2.17 Gamma) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect Smallest Shift in Color Accuracy and Intensity Scale with the Image Content APL (0.8 JNCD) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect Smallest Shift in Image Contrast and Intensity Scale with the Image Content APL (0.03 Gamma) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect Smallest Change in Peak Luminance with the Image Content Average Picture Level APL (6 percent) Highest Full Screen Brightness for OLED Smartphones (793 nits at 100% APL) Highest Peak Display Brightness (1,308 nits for Low APL) Largest Native Color Gamut (113% DCI-P3 and 142% sRGB / Rec.709) Lowest Screen Reflectance (4.3 percent) Highest Contrast Rating in Ambient Light (184 for 100% APL and 304 for Peak Brightness) Smallest Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle (24 percent at 30 degrees) Highest Visible Screen Resolution 3K (3040x1440) – 4K Does Not Appear Visually Sharper on a Smartphone.

You can read about our first impressions of the Galaxy Note10+ here.



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