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Yesterday, Samsung started selling its new flagships, led by the model Galaxy S24 Ultra as one of the best Android phones of today. It is therefore more or less clear that in the coming days and weeks the traditional war of Android and Apple fans will begin, stemming from various comparative tests, in which both iPhones 15 Pro (Max), as well as new Galaxy S24 UltraWhatever we think about these struggles, we must admit that miniat least in one thing we Galaxy S24 Ultra I was really impressed when testing it. 

We are specifically talking about the display, not in terms of resolution, color rendering, HDR and the like, but mainly in terms of brightness in combination with an improved anti-reflective layer. What are we going to talk about, the display is currently one of the most important parts of smartphones, not only for control, but also for content consumption. It is therefore logical that when a person has difficulty seeing it in certain situations, the use of the phone is impaired. However, it is against similar situations that Samsung has now decided to fight. AT Galaxy The S24 has a brutal brightness of up to 2600 nits, which is 600 nits more than it can handle in maximu iPhone 15Pro (Max), but what is most important is that it has been combined with an advanced anti-reflective layer on the display. Thanks to it, the readability of the display in bright sunlight or under artificial light is significantly better than that of the S23 series, but after testing, we have to admit that it is also better than that of iPhones. Unfortunately, this is something that is not very well captured by the camera, so if you are interested in the difference, it will be best to go and see it in a showroom with displays. Galaxy S24. 

Because it Apple in previous years, it has focused quite significantly on display brightness, let's hope that this year will be no different in this regard, and thanks to the increase maxWith the optimum brightness, readability in sunlight will improve again. And if AppIf LG manages to implement an anti-reflective coating that reduces glare, then its phones would become a new benchmark in this regard. Galaxy S24 miniHowever, unfortunately, they are no match for them in terms of display readability in sunlight, so we hope that the Californian giant will allow itself to "overdo" this improvement for the new generation of iPhones. 

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