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Comparing to my Galaxy s8+, I find the color accuracy is quite ordinary. Reds especially are just not deep enough. In my eyes, the red looks more like an orange. Unsure if I have a faulty display on mine or if they're all that way.
I typed *#0*# in my phone keypad on both my A90 5G and my S8+ and laid them side by side.
Clearly noticeable.
Anyone else experience this??
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Screen seems less saturated compared to my original s 8.4 and s2 doing side by side comparisons. Colors still pop on the s4 just not as saturated. Mainly yellows and blues. One example is pulling up the Facebook app and comparing the blue bar at the top of the screen; S4 looks slighty washed out compared to the other 2.
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this phone's color saturation is bad, quite bad when compared to an older Samsung with an OLED when compared to OLEDs the whites lack warmth and the contrast isn't good. not recommended for video editing and photo editing, it's a basic phone with enough power to do everyday tasks well enough
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I bought two phones. Both of them have poor grey uniformity and they looks like refurbished displays. Many poco X2s have yellowish bottom part.
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according to gsmarena.com , our device's average delta is 1.0 with standard profile ,which is supperb. and i tuned it a bit more to blue and i think it now has the best WHITE's.. guys, what do you think? feel free to share you settings !
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Honestly, I'm quite impressed. The redmi 9 changes contrast, temperature and saturation based on the environment, making the image always look the same no matter the place you are in. Example: On a sunny day, the blacker elements of the screen are harder to see when the sun shines directly on the screen, so the firmware compensates by lowering the contrast, so the elements that are black are now more grey. Of course, this feature can be turned off in settings.
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The colours looks well balanced. No tint of any kind is noticeable.
94% sRGB.
The natural mode is pretty good for all uses. Boosted and Saturated mode are also available for a more vivid display.
It's good enough for me, although obviously, I wouldn't trust it for any professional colour accurate work. (Not that any professional would use this for their work, obviously they would rather work on a PC, but still.)
It is more than good enough for content consumption.