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DXOMARK ranks the Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus Display score at No. 2 in the world

DXOMARK ranks the Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus Display score at No. 2 in the world

IT Home reported on February 13 that DXOMARK, a testing agency, today announced the screen scores of Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus mobile phones, both of which are 154 points, ranking second in the global screen rankings, and receiving the highest scores in both readability and touch sub-scores.

DXOMARK ranks the Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus Display score at No. 2 in the world
DXOMARK ranks the Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus Display score at No. 2 in the world

According to DXOMARK, both devices have very high peak brightness, good sunlight readability, and accurate color display in most light conditions. The screen is precise, smooth, and responsive, and does a great job of handling frame misalignment when watching videos or playing video games, providing users with a smooth user experience. But since the Galaxy S24 Plus has a larger screen size and a higher screen-to-body ratio, it manages artifacts a bit better than the Galaxy S24.

According to DXOMARK, the downside is that a screen that is too bright can be uncomfortable when watching video in the dark, and too low brightness in indoor environments can affect the user's viewing experience. In addition, the management of occasional unconscious touches on the screen could be improved.

IT Home notes that DXOMARK also tested the Galaxy S24 Ultra's display, with an overall score of 155 points, making it the top spot in the DXOMARK global display rankings.

DXOMARK ranks the Samsung Galaxy S24 / Plus Display score at No. 2 in the world

DXOMARK considers the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's display to be very bright, with high peak brightness and excellent readability outdoors. At the same time, the use of advanced anti-reflective glass technology effectively improves the reflection problem of the screen, so that it can clearly display content in most lighting environments. In addition, the Galaxy S24 Ultra does an excellent job of handling frame misalignment when watching videos or playing video games, ensuring a smooth experience.

However, DXOMARK also notes that while the display performs well outdoors, brightness is somewhat imprecise in other conditions. When viewing the screen at night, the brightness is sometimes too high for uncomfortable video viewing, and in indoor environments, it is too low, which can affect the user's viewing experience. In addition, when playing video games, the screen is poorly managed for the occasional unconscious touch.

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