Color saturation & accuracy - Moto G Stylus (Moto G Pro) Real Life Review

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Moto G Stylus's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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Saturation is typical LCD. Even with saturation selected. My previous phone was LG V20. With a custom kernel and kcal, I could make it look almost as good as a Samsung. I picked a wallpaper and icons that don't highlight that

you mine sharing that icon pack?

ChuyitoSr said:
you mine sharing that icon pack?
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It's Darko2.

I have to say I really like the screen saver. Didn't work on my last phone.
It doesn't work when the phone is not charging. I have an upright dock I bought for my LG V20. This phone plugs right into it. One thing I have never liked is if the screen is off, and you plug the phone in to charge, the screen turns on. My V20 custom ROM prevents that.
The only way to get the screen saver on for this phone is for the screen to be on and charging.
So, I put the phone in the dock, the screen comes on and one minute later the screen saver comes on with big digital numbers showing the time. I have it on my desk and if I want to know what time it is, well, there it is, easy to read looking right at me. So it's kinda like having an always on display. I just wish it would do it when not charging.

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Color saturation & accuracy

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Nokia 8's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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Anyone agree with this?
https://www.phonearena.com/news/The-Nokia-8-screen-is-inexcusably-bad_id99176
Even if it's true. Not a dealbreaker. It can be bright af outside on a clear sky summer day and you can still see everything clear and sharp on this display. Plus I personally don't mind the color warmth being set a bit "colder" per general.
That article just needed something to bash this exceptional phone with.
alexspl said:
Even if it's true. Not a dealbreaker. It can be bright af outside on a clear sky summer day and you can still see everything clear and sharp on this display. Plus I personally don't mind the color warmth being set a bit "colder" per general.
That article just needed something to bash this exceptional phone with.
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I think the screen is excellent much whiter than my yellowy HTC 10 and absolutely slaughters it on brightness.
do not agree
coming from nexus 5X i find the display to be top notch
sure not an AMOLED but with all that fuzz with pixel 2s blue tint i guess those pps hadto write something for nokia aswell....
Thorgoth said:
do not agree
coming from nexus 5X i find the display to be top notch
sure not an AMOLED but with all that fuzz with pixel 2s blue tint i guess those pps hadto write something for nokia aswell....
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100% so bullsh#t article then.

Color saturation & accuracy

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the OnePlus 6's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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The colors are little too saturated like in samsung phones in the past. Yup, there are color calibration modes....but one turns white into yellow and the other very dull.
In short, the default one is the best but be prepared for getting stunned with those over bright and punchy colors.
I use the adaptive Mode.
Its a good Mixture from sRGB and default.
Just for info, not all OP6's displays are the same. I ordered 2 devices,and test it both. I keep one with better display, more crisper, white is more cleaner, less yellowish like on other. The other one has more dirty washed color in comaprasion, and the one I keeped is more on white red balance. So, this is not secret, all displays are little different in all manufacturers. It is just lottery.
I have the issue that the white is warm/yellowish if I look at it really straight. As soon as I tilt it even the slightest bit, it all gets colder/blueish. No matter if I chose SRGB etc. It is not a big change in color, but it is quite irritating. Does anyone else face this issue?
I'm surprised at everyone on here, my display is overly blue by a good amount, I have the custom temperature setting set most of the way to warm.

Color saturation & accuracy

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Moto Z3 Play's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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It's a 10 IMO. No tinting, grays are nice and neutral, deep blacks and colors are perfect.
I have a Note 9 and I had to install an app (Scrern Balance) to get rid of the greenish tint. All of my Samsungs across the board I perceive as greenies.
This phone had none of that. I love it!
Beautiful screen... Easily one of the best I've ever ran across on a phone, period. Happy to see that live display has profiles for adobe and sRGB (warm).
My screen had a Grey, that was a little off, because you can see with your sole eye how the dark grey is composed out of black and light Grey particles, which i find kinda weird. This got better tho with time, and I hope it'll disappear completely in a while as I intend to use the phone until I break it. I'd rate it an 8/10, since I have seen far better, but then again at a completely different price point.

Minimum brightness

You don't want to give your significant other yet another reason to yell at you while you're reading XDA in bed. Rate this thread to express what you think of the OnePlus 7 Pro's display minimum dimness. A higher rating indicates that the display can get extremely dim, ideal for reading in very dark environments.
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Colors distort a bit on the minimum brightness setting
Minimum brightness is fantastic, especially since you can set night mode to make the screen even darker. The darkest setting is TOO dark for me, even in bed! No complaints from the SO
Got mine this week. I noticed some random, white flickering while on the lowest brightness (with night mode on, lowered "lightness" and warmest color temperature).
Will troubleshoot in the morning and report back if it persists.
This aside, min brightness is great. If using a dark mode app (like Reddit or XDA Labs), the whole screen feels less bright than the light from my AC. There is a bit of noticeable... something, while scrolling. When scrolling with an AMOLED black background on low brightness, the text/image looks thinner, kind of as if it took a few miliseconds for the pixel to turn on. Feels kind of like a ghost, or as if you squeezed the image. This is very subtle, but noticeable if you look for it.
Overall, the screen is amazing to look at in the middle of the night comfortably. Just be careful not to blind yourself with the fingerprint light.
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Overall, the screen is amazing to look at in the middle of the night comfortably. Just be careful not to blind yourself with the fingerprint light.
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Have you tried the DC dimming option in Utilities/OnePlus Laboratory? I find it more comfortable to use this mode in the dark.
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Have you tried the DC dimming option in Utilities/OnePlus Laboratory? I find it more comfortable to use this mode in the dark.
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I had not, but now I did. It's definitely darker, and there's noticeably more "white bleeding", but no flickering at all.
I do prefer this feature on.

Outdoor visibility (max brightness)

Rate this thread to express how well you can see the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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So far I am underwhelmed by the tablets lies about turning off adaptive display. shine your camera flash light at the tab camera and it will get brighter even if you turned OFF adaptive display this is also true under MAX brightness. So the only way to get full brightness is shining a light at the camera array. Lol what a joke. Scrolling at 30-40 fps is also dumb. SAME 855 in my 90hz one plus 7pro and Its scrolls at 90fps. Don't try and say well the tab s6 has a bigger screen. Pixel density is almost the same. So no it must be the screen itself being subpar "more specifically the hardware driving the panel itself". What a disaster... I waited 6 months for this thing to come out and they ruined their own tablet to save what 20bucks in display hardware. WTF Samsung. Hdr content is lacking in any meaningful way. Side by side with my tab s1 1440p looks the same!!!! Oh man.. I hope all this can be fixed by the brilliant amazing people that here. "Most likely yes they can and they will" but I expected more from samsung out of the $700 box. A whole lot more. so now I have to wait a couple months till the kernels and roms are available. Sighs Haha the marketing people must be running samsung. I wanted this to show me the 400nits of hdr goodness.
Display looks amazing...period
Actually I also find that it is too dim, even on max brightness. I upgraded from the Tab S4, which was also too dim, but it is brighter than the Tab S6
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Rate this thread to express how well you can see the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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I rate it 10 out of 10.
I have both the s6 and s4. The s6 is definitely the brighter of the 2. The s6 is so bright no one in my family can look at it with out it hurting their eyes, but I use vivid with cool, and red, green turned all the way down. I'm typing this to u in direct sunlight with snow all over so even brighter and its in night mode and I can see everything fine. It is way brighter than my old s9 and razer phone 2. Also this generation has done was better on white screens, the s4 and s9 both have a very visible green to pink tinted parts of the screen depending how your holding it. This doesn't seem to have any of that, and I've had my hands on 3 samsung s6 tabs.
Is there a workaround to put it into full brightness mode via software. I bought this tablet mainly for showing pics to client and the brightness limitation is a big issue
Simply the best!
abs0lut3z33r0 said:
Is there a workaround to put it into full brightness mode via software. I bought this tablet mainly for showing pics to client and the brightness limitation is a big issue
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You just pull down the quick settings, and slide brightness to the max. Also disable the blue light filter (also from quick settings).
You can also go into settings/display and change the screen mode from natural to vivid - it'll make pictures appear to be brighter by artificially boosting colors. It looks great, but it's not color correct (if that's a concern for you). I'm sure there are photographers and graphic artists out there who have a heart attack at the mere mention of the vivid mode, but to each their own. Personally, I like it.
Some gallery apps (I use Simple Gallery Pro) have the option to automatically turn brightness to 100% when displaying a picture. That should solve your problem nicely.

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