As Dr. Soneira clearly stated in his opening paragraph, the performance of the display is crucial to the success of the smartphone as it is the focal point for all interactions. Even though the Galaxy Note 5 has the same screen size and resolution as last year's Note 4, Samsung significantly improved the performance of the OLED screen.
Improvements include higher peak brightness, improved screen visibility and readability in high ambient light, higher display power efficiency. I was especially pleased to read about this technological improvement since the Note 5 has a slightly small, and non-removable, battery than the Note 4. Display Mate test results indicate this new display uses less power than the Note 4 so battery life may not be a concern. Results show a 21 percent improvement in display power efficiency.
I found the Display Mate report to be fascinating, especially when discussing the various screen modes and color management. I admit to just using the default mode on previous Samsung devices, but plan to try out some of the other modes after being educated with this report.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has the potential to be turned up to 861 nits with auto brightness in high ambient light and turned down to as low as 2 nits when reading in bed at night.
Display Mate also performed tests on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+(Click Specification), with very similar results. The S6 Edge+ has a curved flexible OLED display on a flexible plastic substrate while the Note 5 uses glass. Performance on the S6 Edge+ is essentially the same and Dr. Soneira expresses his pleasure with the useful edge functionality.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (click why you must Buy) and S6 Edge+ are currently the most expensive Android smartphones on the market, but if you want the absolute best display on your smartphone then it may just be worth the extra cost.
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